Caring for your joints? - /fit/ (#76350182) [Archived: 598 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/7/2025, 9:55:56 PM No.76350182
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I have a bunch of nagging injuries that aren't super major but sort of impede certain lifts. Right now my right knee and just general lower body tightness has been fucking me up. I am not really sure how to remedy it though. If I have a leg day, I feel like I have to spend a good 20+ minutes warming up. What are some general motions that really help your joints become stronger? What should you be doing supplement wise to care for your joints? I am beginning to find that strong joints are waaay more important in the long run than having very strong muscles.
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:54:57 PM No.76350502
>>76350182 (OP)
As the current article shows, boron has been proven to be an important trace mineral because it (1) is essential for the growth and maintenance of bone; (2) greatly improves wound healing; (3) beneficially impacts the body’s use of estrogen, testosterone, and vitamin D; (4) boosts magnesium absorption; (5) reduces levels of inflammatory biomarkers, such as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and tumor necrosis factor μ (TNF-μ); (6) raises levels of antioxidant enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, and glutathione peroxidase; (7) protects against pesticide-induced oxidative stress and heavy-metal toxicity; (8) improves the brains electrical activity, cognitive performance, and short-term memory for elders; (9) influences the formation and activity of key biomolecules, such as S-adenosyl methionine (SAM-e) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+); (10) has demonstrated preventive and therapeutic effects in a number of cancers, such as prostate, cervical, and lung cancers, and multiple and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma; and (11) may help ameliorate the adverse effects of traditional chemotherapeutic agents. In none of the numerous studies conducted to date, however, do boron’s beneficial effects appear at intakes < 3 mg/d.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4712861/
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 10:56:47 PM No.76350516
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