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ramasus | 16:11 Fri 11th Nov 2005 | Body & Soul
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I am 32 years old, and my big toes make a clicking noise when I move them back and forth. I have had this for many years, but now am thinking about my older age.


Should I be thinking of taking cod liver oil, and does it really work?

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This may sound completely irrelevant but it is not.
Can you bend your thumb and easily touch the base of your little finger ?
I have clicky toes and the Doctor asked me to do that.
I can't and never could.
It seems that is indicator to the same joint movement on the toe. I used to happily click my toes because they felt stiff and drive people mad. At age 40 I had a minor operation called a "Kellers Procedure" and now can walk silently round the library.

http://www.podiatry.curtin.edu.au/encyclopedia/dest/

Hope this helps
Whether you have your toes surgically corrected or not,cod liver oil capsules are a brilliant idea.I am more than twice your age and have taking the them for years,I am sure that is why most of my joints are reasonably supple.
Cod liver oil tablets (and other similar ones) are a total waste of money. For once, just follow the governments (advisors) advice and eat oily fish once a week.
I wonder if "oily fish" themselves are incredibly healthy creatures because they seem to be the cure all for everything.

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