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<blockquote data-quote="big green chopper" data-source="post: 3662417" data-attributes="member: 46480"><p>DRC458, I will send one up for you as well. I want to also mention something that I have found to be helpful. Without disclosing to much personal information here, I have quiet a few years in the Army and do a lot of strenuous training. I have seen the strongest of men inexplicably begin to have injuries start to stack up, and we always assumed that a state of fatigue and natural ware and tear just built up over time. We were wrong. To make a long story short, fasting does so much to restore health and enable your body's natural recovery. Obviously you cant do much of that when you are on opiates. And the catch 22 is, the opiates are making all of it worse in the long run. I'm not talking about some fad I heard about, I write from experience.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big green chopper, post: 3662417, member: 46480"] DRC458, I will send one up for you as well. I want to also mention something that I have found to be helpful. Without disclosing to much personal information here, I have quiet a few years in the Army and do a lot of strenuous training. I have seen the strongest of men inexplicably begin to have injuries start to stack up, and we always assumed that a state of fatigue and natural ware and tear just built up over time. We were wrong. To make a long story short, fasting does so much to restore health and enable your body's natural recovery. Obviously you cant do much of that when you are on opiates. And the catch 22 is, the opiates are making all of it worse in the long run. I'm not talking about some fad I heard about, I write from experience. Regards [/QUOTE]
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