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Slow down for the winter as much as you can ... remember, the entire Northern Hemisphere has slowed down ... because while you can replace plants, once your body is gone, it is GONE. Your cardiologist wants you to move around for your heart's sake, but your other doctor is looking at the fact that some of your joints are giving way. They need rest to heal. I hate that you are losing plants ... but remember Jonah and his gourd vine. Don't lose sight of the fact that YOU are more important than any plant.

OK -- solutions to help those joints that are natural: get bone broth, which has natural gelatin, which will help you rebuild your joints. If you can get a good magnesium source to take with it, that will help. Also, at night, put the strongest, tingliest rub you can stand on your affected joints because that will pick up blood flow and healing.



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I care deeply about my plants, and it is hard not take care of them. I understand what you and the doctor are saying, and I know I overdo things. The one good thing is winter will not last that much longer for us, and I will not be moving them from place to place. I think most of the damaged ones that are in the ground will come back, they will just be smaller, but in time, they will grow back.

I am guessing I would find bone broth at a health food store? I was taking magnesium, I still have some, so I will start taking it again. Thank you for your concern and the tips on what to take.
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Ask at your supermarket first ... sometimes they have it. If you have a local butcher shop, they may have it ... and if all else fails, and you can get beef bones or fish bones, you can simmer them down for 4-6 hours and make your own.

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I like the idea of making my own, I know where I can get fish bones.

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