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hi rich, being a runner and having dealt with some serious pain, at pts chronic unless i stop running for some length of time, i have tried many many different modalities of therapy, massage, etc.
i find sports, deep tissue massage, even rolfing only help very temporarily. i’d suggest you try acupuncture as i get the best and longest lasting results. as well as work with a physical therapist that can train you in exercises to help even out imbalances in your body and strengthening areas to keep your body in symmetry. if you do have a leg length disparity, will cause many other parts of your body to be off. i’d suggest you go to acusport
there is some debate amongst doctors (according to several sports medicine drs i’ve been to) about differing leg lengths. some doctors believe the real anatomical issue is overstated and is more learned, meaning your hips may be rotated, you may have some scoliosis, muscular imbalance, etc all which can cause you to walk differently and appear as if one leg is mm’s off from the other and hence drs may suggest leg length disparity when it is no longer there once they adjust your hips, or massage a leg with much tighter muscles. if you have an anatomical measured difference, do you wear a lift?
zzzParticipanthi rich, being a runner and having dealt with some serious pain, at pts chronic unless i stop running for some length of time, i have tried many many different modalities of therapy, massage, etc.
i find sports, deep tissue massage, even rolfing only help very temporarily. i’d suggest you try acupuncture as i get the best and longest lasting results. as well as work with a physical therapist that can train you in exercises to help even out imbalances in your body and strengthening areas to keep your body in symmetry. if you do have a leg length disparity, will cause many other parts of your body to be off. i’d suggest you go to acusport
there is some debate amongst doctors (according to several sports medicine drs i’ve been to) about differing leg lengths. some doctors believe the real anatomical issue is overstated and is more learned, meaning your hips may be rotated, you may have some scoliosis, muscular imbalance, etc all which can cause you to walk differently and appear as if one leg is mm’s off from the other and hence drs may suggest leg length disparity when it is no longer there once they adjust your hips, or massage a leg with much tighter muscles. if you have an anatomical measured difference, do you wear a lift?
zzzParticipanthi rich, being a runner and having dealt with some serious pain, at pts chronic unless i stop running for some length of time, i have tried many many different modalities of therapy, massage, etc.
i find sports, deep tissue massage, even rolfing only help very temporarily. i’d suggest you try acupuncture as i get the best and longest lasting results. as well as work with a physical therapist that can train you in exercises to help even out imbalances in your body and strengthening areas to keep your body in symmetry. if you do have a leg length disparity, will cause many other parts of your body to be off. i’d suggest you go to acusport
there is some debate amongst doctors (according to several sports medicine drs i’ve been to) about differing leg lengths. some doctors believe the real anatomical issue is overstated and is more learned, meaning your hips may be rotated, you may have some scoliosis, muscular imbalance, etc all which can cause you to walk differently and appear as if one leg is mm’s off from the other and hence drs may suggest leg length disparity when it is no longer there once they adjust your hips, or massage a leg with much tighter muscles. if you have an anatomical measured difference, do you wear a lift?
zzzParticipanthi rich, being a runner and having dealt with some serious pain, at pts chronic unless i stop running for some length of time, i have tried many many different modalities of therapy, massage, etc.
i find sports, deep tissue massage, even rolfing only help very temporarily. i’d suggest you try acupuncture as i get the best and longest lasting results. as well as work with a physical therapist that can train you in exercises to help even out imbalances in your body and strengthening areas to keep your body in symmetry. if you do have a leg length disparity, will cause many other parts of your body to be off. i’d suggest you go to acusport
there is some debate amongst doctors (according to several sports medicine drs i’ve been to) about differing leg lengths. some doctors believe the real anatomical issue is overstated and is more learned, meaning your hips may be rotated, you may have some scoliosis, muscular imbalance, etc all which can cause you to walk differently and appear as if one leg is mm’s off from the other and hence drs may suggest leg length disparity when it is no longer there once they adjust your hips, or massage a leg with much tighter muscles. if you have an anatomical measured difference, do you wear a lift?
zzzParticipanthi rich, being a runner and having dealt with some serious pain, at pts chronic unless i stop running for some length of time, i have tried many many different modalities of therapy, massage, etc.
i find sports, deep tissue massage, even rolfing only help very temporarily. i’d suggest you try acupuncture as i get the best and longest lasting results. as well as work with a physical therapist that can train you in exercises to help even out imbalances in your body and strengthening areas to keep your body in symmetry. if you do have a leg length disparity, will cause many other parts of your body to be off. i’d suggest you go to acusport
there is some debate amongst doctors (according to several sports medicine drs i’ve been to) about differing leg lengths. some doctors believe the real anatomical issue is overstated and is more learned, meaning your hips may be rotated, you may have some scoliosis, muscular imbalance, etc all which can cause you to walk differently and appear as if one leg is mm’s off from the other and hence drs may suggest leg length disparity when it is no longer there once they adjust your hips, or massage a leg with much tighter muscles. if you have an anatomical measured difference, do you wear a lift?
zzzParticipantjp, burts bees and tom’s of maine have both sold out to corporate giants.
for me, not buying from china not only has to do with their less than stellar human rights, but quality. i don’t just single out china, i single out other countries as well that either do not high quality standards, or if they do, don’t appear to abide by them given the multiple failure. for me, its mostly around food and beauty products. this doesn’t mean i buy american. it really isn’t even about the country. i am with the others on this forum that my choices are not based in someone’s race, religion nor nationality. some of the choices are about quality, some preference, and others about being sustainable.
its up to you the consumer to understand more about the products and the companies you choose to buy from if you’re interested in quality and safety, regardless of the country it was grown or produced in.
unfortunately i find most people when it comes to food, really don’t care how it was grown, what conditions the workers have, or the practices of the company. they buy on price and taste. and these are people who can afford to spend money on local or organic food, but choose not to.
if people care so little about eating potential toxins, they surely aren’t spending energy figuring out the details behind how their coffee mug was made.
zzzParticipantjp, burts bees and tom’s of maine have both sold out to corporate giants.
for me, not buying from china not only has to do with their less than stellar human rights, but quality. i don’t just single out china, i single out other countries as well that either do not high quality standards, or if they do, don’t appear to abide by them given the multiple failure. for me, its mostly around food and beauty products. this doesn’t mean i buy american. it really isn’t even about the country. i am with the others on this forum that my choices are not based in someone’s race, religion nor nationality. some of the choices are about quality, some preference, and others about being sustainable.
its up to you the consumer to understand more about the products and the companies you choose to buy from if you’re interested in quality and safety, regardless of the country it was grown or produced in.
unfortunately i find most people when it comes to food, really don’t care how it was grown, what conditions the workers have, or the practices of the company. they buy on price and taste. and these are people who can afford to spend money on local or organic food, but choose not to.
if people care so little about eating potential toxins, they surely aren’t spending energy figuring out the details behind how their coffee mug was made.
zzzParticipantjp, burts bees and tom’s of maine have both sold out to corporate giants.
for me, not buying from china not only has to do with their less than stellar human rights, but quality. i don’t just single out china, i single out other countries as well that either do not high quality standards, or if they do, don’t appear to abide by them given the multiple failure. for me, its mostly around food and beauty products. this doesn’t mean i buy american. it really isn’t even about the country. i am with the others on this forum that my choices are not based in someone’s race, religion nor nationality. some of the choices are about quality, some preference, and others about being sustainable.
its up to you the consumer to understand more about the products and the companies you choose to buy from if you’re interested in quality and safety, regardless of the country it was grown or produced in.
unfortunately i find most people when it comes to food, really don’t care how it was grown, what conditions the workers have, or the practices of the company. they buy on price and taste. and these are people who can afford to spend money on local or organic food, but choose not to.
if people care so little about eating potential toxins, they surely aren’t spending energy figuring out the details behind how their coffee mug was made.
zzzParticipantjp, burts bees and tom’s of maine have both sold out to corporate giants.
for me, not buying from china not only has to do with their less than stellar human rights, but quality. i don’t just single out china, i single out other countries as well that either do not high quality standards, or if they do, don’t appear to abide by them given the multiple failure. for me, its mostly around food and beauty products. this doesn’t mean i buy american. it really isn’t even about the country. i am with the others on this forum that my choices are not based in someone’s race, religion nor nationality. some of the choices are about quality, some preference, and others about being sustainable.
its up to you the consumer to understand more about the products and the companies you choose to buy from if you’re interested in quality and safety, regardless of the country it was grown or produced in.
unfortunately i find most people when it comes to food, really don’t care how it was grown, what conditions the workers have, or the practices of the company. they buy on price and taste. and these are people who can afford to spend money on local or organic food, but choose not to.
if people care so little about eating potential toxins, they surely aren’t spending energy figuring out the details behind how their coffee mug was made.
zzzParticipantjp, burts bees and tom’s of maine have both sold out to corporate giants.
for me, not buying from china not only has to do with their less than stellar human rights, but quality. i don’t just single out china, i single out other countries as well that either do not high quality standards, or if they do, don’t appear to abide by them given the multiple failure. for me, its mostly around food and beauty products. this doesn’t mean i buy american. it really isn’t even about the country. i am with the others on this forum that my choices are not based in someone’s race, religion nor nationality. some of the choices are about quality, some preference, and others about being sustainable.
its up to you the consumer to understand more about the products and the companies you choose to buy from if you’re interested in quality and safety, regardless of the country it was grown or produced in.
unfortunately i find most people when it comes to food, really don’t care how it was grown, what conditions the workers have, or the practices of the company. they buy on price and taste. and these are people who can afford to spend money on local or organic food, but choose not to.
if people care so little about eating potential toxins, they surely aren’t spending energy figuring out the details behind how their coffee mug was made.
zzzParticipantEJ, call GeoSoils in Carlsbad if you want a soil study done.
zzzParticipantEJ, call GeoSoils in Carlsbad if you want a soil study done.
zzzParticipantEJ, call GeoSoils in Carlsbad if you want a soil study done.
zzzParticipantEJ, call GeoSoils in Carlsbad if you want a soil study done.
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