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Is Your Cartilage Really a Stun Asorber?
In a healthy joint, the bones should never come together. Heat is produced by the breakdown of denisene try phosphate and creatin phosphate. And that's where heat is coming from and in the human body. So can i ask you a crazy question about the trees? Yes. The idea that it absorbs impact is to me a little bit of nonsense. You know, when you jump in the air and land, that your cartlage tissue is somehow a shock absorber doesn't make any senses. It really is the equivalent of the white of a hard boiled eggyes?