Udderly mental
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Kendhni
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Udderly mental
The good lady was in hospital most of last week which resolved the problem but caused her back pain to flare up again. On the way out one of the nurses recommended a product called 'UdderMint'. Apparently it is something farmers slather all over cows udders for whatever reason ...and yes she has now herd [sic] all the expected jokes.
She has been using it on her back over the weekend and believes it has really helped and made a significant difference .. and she smells lovely and minty. I tried a little on my left hand ... some arthritis setting in ... hence why you see so many amendments to my posts ... I can spell but my fingers can't ... it has definitely helped.
Just mentioning it for others that may have aches and pains.
She has been using it on her back over the weekend and believes it has really helped and made a significant difference .. and she smells lovely and minty. I tried a little on my left hand ... some arthritis setting in ... hence why you see so many amendments to my posts ... I can spell but my fingers can't ... it has definitely helped.
Just mentioning it for others that may have aches and pains.
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Onelife
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Thanks for posting this Ken…I’ve still got a few weeks to go before I can start getting more active but as I’m still experiencing pain from my surgery, I’m going to give this a try.
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Stephen
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Where do you buy it, the vets or the farm shop 
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Kendhni
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Both actually sell it but are more likely to sell by the 25L drum.
Amazons 600Ml tubes were much more wallet friendly.
Amazons 600Ml tubes were much more wallet friendly.
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Ray B
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Ken, certainly never 'herd' of that one before, but if it does the job then good for the nurse who recommended it.
Hope it works for your good lady.
May be able to put her out to pasture in the spring.
Hope it works for your good lady.
May be able to put her out to pasture in the spring.
Don't worry, be happy
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Kendhni
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If you do, let me know how it went.Onelife wrote: 25 Oct 2022, 15:22Thanks for posting this Ken…I’ve still got a few weeks to go before I can start getting more active but as I’m still experiencing pain from my surgery, I’m going to give this a try.
If you develop man-teats just don't blame me.
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Daisy Onelife ... has a ring to it don't you think ?Onelife wrote: 25 Oct 2022, 15:22Thanks for posting this Ken…I’ve still got a few weeks to go before I can start getting more active but as I’m still experiencing pain from my surgery, I’m going to give this a try.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Manoverboard wrote: 26 Oct 2022, 09:59Daisy Onelife ... has a ring to it don't you think ?Onelife wrote: 25 Oct 2022, 15:22Thanks for posting this Ken…I’ve still got a few weeks to go before I can start getting more active but as I’m still experiencing pain from my surgery, I’m going to give this a try.![]()
You're a silly moo!
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Mervyn and Trish
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Will you be using the milk in your choccie recipe?
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Onelife
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If it gives me super soft nipples I might see if I can improve the texture of my chocolates…so Yes,
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Manoverboard
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The newest selection within the Christmas ' 22 DeLuxe Box being ... Raspberry Nipple ? 
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Onelife
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Ken’s thread has gone.. tits up.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Yeah. He really boobed starting this off.
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Kendhni
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Thanks for the mammaries
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Onelife
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Delivered today, applied this afternoon, results tomorrow.
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Onelife
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Well, if you don’t mind smelling like a packet of polo mints then Uddermint could be the way to go.
I applied a twenty-piece sized amount of cream to my lower back and hip, with it has to be said almost immediate effect, whether this is due to me wanting it to work or it actually does ease the pain, the jury is still out, but I applied it again this morning with the same result.
I’ll get back with a full assessment in a few days time.
I applied a twenty-piece sized amount of cream to my lower back and hip, with it has to be said almost immediate effect, whether this is due to me wanting it to work or it actually does ease the pain, the jury is still out, but I applied it again this morning with the same result.
I’ll get back with a full assessment in a few days time.
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I found that quite amoosing 
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Manoverboard
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I know what a three piece is but what's a twenty piece ... sounds ever so BIG
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Onelife
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It’s what it takes to fill four rooms of our Shropshire mansion, give or take a few penceManoverboard wrote: 29 Oct 2022, 12:28I know what a three piece is but what's a twenty piece ... sounds ever so BIG
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Onelife
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Well, I said I would get back to you with my thoughts on Uddermilk so here they are…
There are many excellent reviews promoting the healing powers of this product and I join them in that opinion. I don’t think it is a magic formular for conditions such as spinal surgery but I can honestly say it does ease the superficial pain that often accompanies surgery of this kind. Where I do think it will come into its own is for your everyday aces and pain, join pain etc. I don’t know how it works but once applied you do notice almost immediate relief which last for at least a couple of hours. I’ve been applying it three times a day and I shall continue to do so because it works in easing my pain.
It cost me £25 for 600 ml but due to the amount you need per application I can see it lasting at least two months of daily use.
I’m happy to give Uddermilk a five star rating…Enjoy!
Thanks, Ken, for your recommendation

There are many excellent reviews promoting the healing powers of this product and I join them in that opinion. I don’t think it is a magic formular for conditions such as spinal surgery but I can honestly say it does ease the superficial pain that often accompanies surgery of this kind. Where I do think it will come into its own is for your everyday aces and pain, join pain etc. I don’t know how it works but once applied you do notice almost immediate relief which last for at least a couple of hours. I’ve been applying it three times a day and I shall continue to do so because it works in easing my pain.
It cost me £25 for 600 ml but due to the amount you need per application I can see it lasting at least two months of daily use.
I’m happy to give Uddermilk a five star rating…Enjoy!
Thanks, Ken, for your recommendation
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