Knee Pain
Would you pull that knife out of my knee, please?
I used to live in Japan so I like to sit on the floor with my legs tucked under me. Whenever I want to sit on the floor and work on something I’m usually sitting like that.
Well, a few years ago I started having an extra amount of pain in my right knee, more than my normal RA stuff. When I would sit, Japanese style, a knife would be shoved into my knee right when I would sit down. Once I was down the pain would ease off within a couple of seconds.
Once I was there and the pain was gone, things were okay. The problem, though, was the longer I sat there the more my knee would ‘freeze’ up. When I would try to stand back up it hurt like crazy to get my leg straight again.
It got to where I was reluctant to sit like that because I didn’t want that sudden burst of pain.
I decided to try a little experiment…
You see, I have a business that markets something called an Anion Emitter. It has rare earth minerals and semi-precious crystals (like Watermelon Tourmaline and Zeolite). This Emitter helps reduce inflammation. I keep at least one attached to the back of my pants to help with my back pain. These minerals and crystals are, also, contained in what’s called a Cation Shield. These are little button looking things that attach to electronic devices, like cell phones, to help with the potential harmful effects from the electrical magnetic energy (EMF’s) they emit.
Anyway, these shields have the same inflammation reducing ingredients in them that the emitter has. I decided to buy a knee brace that has a hole for the knee cap. I had my wife sew four little pockets to the inside of the knee brace, around the hole. Then she slipped a shield inside each pocket and sewed it closed.
I started wearing the knee brace 24/7. After about two weeks I noticed a significant difference in the amount of pain I experienced when I would sit on the floor. I wasn’t sure if this would help with my knee pain but I am quite impressed with how well it’s working.
Now, I can kneel down with hardly any pain and can sit for as long as I wish without my knee freezing up on me.
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