Finray wrote:
I've been trying to gain muscle mass and have realised that the weak point in my body is now my joints, not my muscles. Used to be easy enough to work out my muscles to the point of fatigue but now the joints are giving up first. Maybe I need some cod liver oil or something.
magnesium is best for joints. should know that from your rolling days 😉. i take it as part of my routine now just to help me get proper rest and recovery, especially after a heavy weekend.
cod liver oil is one of those supplements that seems to have been around forever, but even the biggest metastudies return a '/shrug' as to its benefits. ymmv. my grandparents force-fed me that stuff from a young age, as well as feeding me plenty of actual cod and fish, and look at me now – i have a galaxy brain. maybe it does work.
creatine seems to work very well for recovery and general growth. don't ask me though, i'm not a gym head. i've only encountered it in discussions about its general benefits, including for cognition.
no health problems at my end, thankfully, which is a small miracle considering how hard i put the accelerator to the floor for most of my 20s. i would even go so far as to say that i look younger than just about all of my peers, touch wood. the wonderful tonic effects of that victorian miracle powder from the new world?
i will say that alcohol derails me for half a week at a time now. it's barely ever worth it, in objective measure (alas, to be objective!) 3 full days of being tired or at reduced levels of vim and vigour. brain fog. all sorts of digestive and intestinal issues after drinking. my body felt pretty elastic and hardy in my 20s, but at 35, a heavy drinking session is a quick way to waste a lot of money and make me a grouchy, despondent arse for most of the next week. still, i go out. there's still some fun to be had while draining the last drops from the sack.
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