| Lloyd,  Well, for myself, I don't really have any health issues, except 
              getting old.  I have found that the mesenchyme has helped enormously 
              in recovery between hard workouts. Actually, it is my opinion that the only reason I am now able to 
              handle the intense training I have been doing is because of the 
              mesenchyme, and now my joints, tendons etc. can take the load far 
              better than the past few years.  I seem to recover faster.  
              So my goal is physical recovery.  I want to get good again.  
              And you can only do that through intense training and something 
              that earmarks replenishing the cells that are needed.  The 
              mesenchyme seems to go wherever it is needed - muscles, ligaments, 
              joints, etc. I like the idea of the adrenals, so if that is the 
              cheapest way to do it, that's what I'll do.
 I am also helping a dear friend of mine who doesn't have the money 
              to do it.  She has helped me enormously so I am returning the 
              favor.  She, too, is an athlete, but has no cartilage in her 
              right knee and a mess in her left knee.  Yet she insists on 
              training for a marathon.  Her adrenals are low, too.  Gets 
              migraines from time to time.  I got her the pure mesenchyme 
              on the first go-round, and the mesenchyme plus thymus, adrenals 
              and shark cartilage the next time.
 
 Sounds like we would both be better served with either the pure 
              mesenchyme or the mesenchyme plus adrenals.  I thought the 
              shark cartilage would be good, but I haven't really noticed a difference. 
               By the way, why is it important to not eat two hours before? 
              I think the first time I did it (for a tendon injury), I don't think 
              I paid much attention to that.  I took it at night and I hate 
              going to sleep on an empty feeling stomach.
 
 Well, thanks for your help. It is also my opinion that if I do get 
              "all the way back" - there are going to be a whole slew 
              of aging jocks visiting your website as I will write an article 
              about my journey back from injury.  I am very thankful it is 
              available.  I know it sounds trivial, but intense training 
              has been such a huge part of my life, that not being able to do 
              it the past three years was really hard on me.  Now, I am improving, 
              getting stronger and I feel good.  My attitude on everything 
              has improved.  It's not hepatitis C, but it is my life.  Let 
              me know what you think about the two above scenarios and I'll take 
              your advice.
 
 B.
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