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The #1 Mistake That Makes Bad Knees Worse

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November 07, 2024 How do some folks stay active well into their 70's, 80's, and even 90's... enjoyin

November 07, 2024 How do some folks stay active well into their 70's, 80's, and even 90's... enjoying all kinds of activities like hiking, gardening, and golfing... ...while others find themselves hobbling down stairs... or needing to rock back and forth just to get out of a chair? Well, according to a new breakthrough discovery by Harvard University, scientists now know it comes down to a single mistake... A mistake, that... when avoided, not only reverses joint discomfort and everyday aches... but can actually make joints healthier than they've been in years. And here's the best part: avoiding this mistake is easy. There's just one problem... Doing this defies common sense. In fact, it's so counterintuitive, a recent survey found that up to 77% of folks with sore joints are making this mistake every day because they think it's helping. When, in fact, it does just the opposite. That's why when they stop making this mistake, their recovery can be quite dramatic. To date, more than 180,547 people have tried this with life-changing results... Ordinary folks who were once couch-bound are now walking a few miles per day again... Others have resumed exercise classes they were once forced to give up. And some have even started long-distance jogging after decades of sitting on the sidelines... A Boston medical doctor recently recorded a short presentation which shows you this [#1 mistake and why you should avoid it at all costs](. His video quickly went viral, racking up more than seven million views. And thousands of folks around the country are singing the praises of this method across social media. Karen Potter from Tremont, Pennsylvania said, "I can hardly believe it. I have been able to start back walking daily and I have not been able to do that in months and months." Kay Gilbert from Athens, Alabama wrote, "I'm 73 and feel like running all over the place again. My kids say I outwalk them in Walmart." And Robert Henninge from Castle Rock, Colorado exclaimed, "Back to walking the dog and hiking... 81 years old." Now, what about you? Could your joints use some relief? How would you like to take back control of your life? If so, [click here to learn more about this mistake and put an end to those everyday aches stopping you from living your best life](. ==> [Knees Hurt? Ease a bit of soreness each day by avoiding this 1 mistake...]( Fisico Inc. 2303 Ranch Road 620 South Suite 160 #307 Austin, TX 78734 Advertisement [San Francisco Mayoral Candidate Hit with $108K Ethics Fine Just Before Election]( The San Francisco Chronicle reported the fine first, just one day before the election on Nov. 5. A former mayoral candidate of San Francisco, who held the post, was fined over $100,000 for an ethics violation. An investigation by the City and County of San Francisco Ethics Commission revealed that venture capitalist and former San Francisco mayor Mark Farrell funded his campaign illegally with a committee created for a different purpose. Farrell, a Democrat from Massachusetts, has previously denied allegations that his office used money from the Proposition D Campaign to pay for his mayoral election expenses. This was after three former mayors demanded an investigation through a letter to the State Attorney General Rob Bonta… [Read More Here]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States [Terms of Service](

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