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Half Time Recap

Another week, another photo here and there, and February is almost over. Woo Hoo.

That means the #febphotoaday is well underway.  And it's time for another recap post.

Day 4: Stranger
Have you ever seen anything stranger than this? Mouser and Hillary. 
He looks pissed off. 
Maybe it's because he is a Republican.


Day 5: 10 am
We took a drive last Sunday to do a little four wheelin', hiking and photo taking. 


Day 6: Dinner
Have you ever seen a bag of carrots this big?

Day 7: Buttons
I got lazy this day.


Day 8: Sun
Ironically enough, this day WAS sunny so we sat out on the front porch, soaking it in! 


Day 9: Front Door
Mine has a window and the light was shining in, so I covered it with a shopping bag and a couple of magazine pages. Classy, I know.


Day 10: Self Portrait
Going running. It was raining, so I added the rain effect. 


That's not all I did this week! 

I also...

Made banana nut bread. 
Ate a piece before taking this photo. 


Took photos of mountains and bridges and rivers, oh my. 



Went running.  
And then found it again three days later.


Went bowling. 
Bowled FOUR strikes in a row. 
And then bowled REALLY crappy the rest of the time, which is par for the course. 
I usually barely break 100.


The idea for this weekly photo post came from Kim. I am not trying to steal it.

What did you do this week? Are you a good bowler? What would you do if you had a huge bag of carrots?

Boarding the Bus: Beersheba to Jerusalem

Passengers hoping to board an already crowded bus on a Friday afternoon at Beersheba Central Bus Station.
August 19, 2011 -- After a couple of days exploring Mitzpe Ramon and Midreshet Ben-Gurion, I was going to travel via bus south to Eilat and then Petra, but a big terrorist attack on the same bus route I was going to take made for a change of plans. The roads were closed around Eilat and the Israeli Defense Forces were advising the public to avoid the area after a well-coordinated ambush near the Egyptian border murdered eight innocent civilians and injured dozens. So instead of soaking up the sun along the Red Sea and visiting Al Khazneh (featured in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"), I took a bus north to Beersheba and then transferred to another bus to Jerusalem.

I crowded onto the packed bus with Israeli soldiers on leave for the hour-and-a-half ride north. Friday afternoons are very busy at Beersheba Central Bus Station because everyone wants to catch the last buses to their destination in order to be able to spend Shabbat dinner with their families and friends. I arrived at the Jerusalem Central Bus Station just in time for the Friday opening of the new light rail line along Jaffa Road and preparations for Shabbat in the Holy City.

After checking in to Abraham's Hostel next to Davidka Square in the heart of Israel's undivided capital, I was ready to explore my favorite city in the world—from Mount Herzl to the Western Wall and beyond. Jerusalem. Yerushaláyim. יְרוּשָׁלַיִם‎.

Here are more pictures of the bus trip from Beersheba to Jerusalem. Click here to see the photo set on Flickr.

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Who were the Ottomans ? A Brief Introduction

Yes, apparently I'm that much annoyed by the survey's results. So I thought it's time for a real and proper introduction to the Ottomans (and hopefully, I might slim down the margin!), so let's get started !

The Ottoman insignia (they had style , no ?)
The Ottomans were, in essence, Turks. The Turks are an ethnic group that originated from Central Asia. The Ottoman Empire, in particular, started in 1299. At the time, Anatolia (which is present-day Turkey, excluding the European part) was carved up into several minor (and often warring) independent states called 'Ghazi Emirates' (or Anadolu Beylikleri in Turkish). 

The founder Osman I and his Dream:



A map showing Osman I's conquests
One of these emirates was controlled by a man named Osman I (from which the word "Ottoman" is derived from), who controlled a region in western Anatolia. A popular myth about Osman was the famous "Osman's Dream" myth, in which he had dreamed of a tree which symbolized his future empire.

 According to his dream the tree, which was Osman's Empire, issued four rivers from its roots, the Tigris, the Euphrates, the Nile and the Danube.Additionally, the tree shaded four mountain ranges, the Caucasus, the Taurus, the Atlas and the Balkan ranges.

Osman set about conquering nearby areas of Anatolia and with this, the Ottomans have begun their first-minimal wave of expansion.

Expansion , Civil War and Fall of the Byzantine Empire:

The Ottomans continued to expand, non-stop, for another 200 years.

An Ottoman conquest of Thessaloniki from the Venetians secured Hellenic Thrace while a decisive battle against the Serbs at the Battle of Kosovo (1389) effectively ended Serbian influence and supremacy in the Balkan region.

The seemingly invincible Ottoman army dealt a severe blow to the Europeans at the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396 , which was known as the Last Major Crusade of the Middle Ages. The victory of the Ottomans over a pan-European army (comprising of Hungarian,Wallachian, French, Burgundian, German forces) marked the end of the Second Bulgarian Empire and lead to Bulgaria being absorbed into the Ottoman empire.

The Ottoman ,3 years before the capture of Constantinople
In 1402, the Ottomans, having now secured all former Byzantine lands around the capital Constantinople , were poised to besiege the city.

However, it was not meant to happen, yet.

At around the same time, Tamerlane's horde invaded the Ottoman territories, temporarily relieving the Byzantines.

The Ottomans suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Ankara (1402) when the Sultan (Bayezid I) himself was captured (and later killed).

This led to a power-vacuum and a civil war in the Ottoman empire (imagine the relief of the Byzantines!) and it took more than a decade for the problem to be sorted when Mehmed I took power and emerged as Sultan in 1413.

During the civil war, the Balkan holdings of the Ottomans (including Thessaloniki and others) were lost. Mehmed I effectively reconquered them, Murad II (another Sultan) fended off a Hungarian-Polish alliance to drive the Ottomans out of Europe, defeating them at the Battle of Varna in 1444.
The painting shows the Fall of Constantinople

It was Murad's son, Mehmed II , who would be the greatest Ottoman leader yet. He had reorganized the state and military and proved his military ingenuity by conquering Constantinople in 1453 at the mere age of 21, effectively putting to an end, thousands of years of Roman power.

After this, the Ottomans relocated their capital to Constantinople and appropriately, Mehmed II now bears the title "محمد الفاتح‎" which means, Mehmed the Conqueror.

 Constantinople fell in 57 days. The reason was thought to have been because Mehmed had focused on strengthening the Ottoman Navy, which was to have an important role in preventing naval aid from reaching the Byzantines.

It was commonly believed that, 10 years after the siege, Mehmed II visited the site of the ruined city of Troy and boasted about how he had avenged the Trojans in their war against the Greeks.

Mehmed II also placed the title "Caesar" on himself, claiming to be descendant from the Romans (his mother was believed to have been a Byzantine princess). He had tried to conquer Rome, sending an invasion fleet to invade South Eastern Italy. This caused the Pope to panic and called for a crusade. Before reaching the invasion site, Mehmed died and the invasion failed.(In fact, he was the Sultan who had fought off Prince Vlad III the Impaler, otherwise popularly known as Count Dracula!)

Peak of Ottoman Power:

This map explains the extent of Ottoman Expansionism
It would be obvious what the Ottomans had achieved now. By capturing Constantinople, they've consolidated their role as being a Mediterranean power. Anatolia was finally conquered by Beyezid II in 1482. His successor, Selim I, conquered modern-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine and Egypt as well as securing Baghdad (temporarily) from the Safavids in the 1510s. After the conquest of Cairo, the Sultan took up the title "Caliph".

Suleiman the Magnificent 's reign followed, in which he expanded the Balkan frontier ; capturing Belgrade and most of Hungary as well as Rhodes. He had also annexed huge parts of Northern Africa (see Libya and Algeria), and had granted the Barbary pirate states of Tripolitania , Tunisia and Algeria, autonomy.

He had also expanded into the Persian Gulf region, turning the local states into Vassal states and maintaining an Ottoman naval presence there until the Portuguese expelled them in 1554. A siege on Vienna (Austria) was laid in 1529 but failed.

By the end of Suleiman's reign, the Ottoman Empire housed 15 million people.

The Ottomans, since they controlled major overland trade routes, had a monopoly over trade products in Europe. However, with the advent of the discovery of the new world and subsequent findings of raw materials and gold, this caused severe inflation in the Ottoman economy. The Ottomans retaliated against aggressive European expansionism , primarily in the form of the Portuguese and Spanish navies.

Decline:

The Ottoman Navy suffered their most humiliating defeat, beaten at the Battle of Lepanto against the Holy League (a confederation of Catholic States). Though, this had little tactical significance, this victory symbolized that the Ottoman Navy was not invincible. The Ottomans could be beaten.

As times changed, reliance on firearms grew more and cavalry importance became less. Though the Ottomans were slightly behind the arms race, the Ottomans replaced their secret weapon , the Sepahi cavalry, with an even more frightening corps that striked fear into the Europeans; the Jannisaries.

The Ottomans faced the onslaught of the Holy League once again, in the Balkan frontier. Fifteen (15) continuous years of war culminated in the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699) which lead to the Ottoman Empire to surrender Hungary permanently to the Holy League.
Battle of Lepanto painting

Besides a constant changing of hands in the city of Baghdad and Yerevan, very little happened on the eastern front with the Safavids.

As the 18th century arrived, the Ottomans gave more land to the Austrians as a result of war. Soon, Algeria and Egypt were independent in all but name (but came under the influence of France and UK respectively). The Ottomans had to face a new growing challenge - The Russian Empire. Sweden's ruler Charles XII, managed to convince the Ottoman Sultan to declare war on the Russians (in order to help the Swedes). The Ottomans were largely successful and ended in an Ottoman victory.

During the Tulip Era (1718–1730), named for Sultan Ahmed III's love of the tulip flower and its use to symbolize his peaceful reign, the Empire's policy towards Europe underwent a shift. The Empire began to improve the fortifications of its cities in the Balkan peninsula to act as a defence against European expansionism.

Cultural works, fine arts and architecture flourished, with more elaborate styles that were influenced by the Baroque and Rococo movements in Europe. A classic example is the Fountain of Ahmed III in front of the Topkapı Palace. The famous Flemish-French painter Jean-Baptiste van Mour visited the Ottoman Empire during the Tulip Era and crafted some of the most renowned works of art depicting scenes from daily life in the Ottoman society and the imperial court

After the Crimean War (fought in the Crimea region of Ukraine, and involving the Ottomans), the Ottomans were inevitably going to fall.

The spread of Nationalism, secessionism (particularly in the Balkans) and the Reform movement (ie, the Tanzimat era) led to the downfall of the Ottomans. The Ottomans were a multi-ethnic empire where differences were bound to be obvious ; the government had tried to impose Ottomanism, where all Ottoman subjects were viewed as equals (perhaps a response to the French Revolution as well ?).

The Empire is Dead. Long Live the Republic:

World War One was the killing blow. The Ottomans, having aligned with the Central Powers, faced a double frontier; one in the Caucuses against the Russians, and one in the Sinai frontier against the British (and briefly, a front in Gallipoli and in Iraq, both of which failed). The Russian theater was particularly a bloody one.

The Mesopotamian Theater
The Great Arab Revolt of 1916 (the brainchild of British negotiations with the Sharif of Mecca) was the turning point in the Middle Eastern theater. Jordan, Palestine, Iraq and Syria was lost by 1918. In 1919, under the Treaty of Sèvres, the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire was solidified. For the first time in 600 years, foreign soldiers of an enemy army occupied Constantinople in 1918.

The Turks were furious , guess why ?

The Turks were furious, their land was being carved up by foreign powers and there was one Turk who didn't stand for this. Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk was a later title), a soldier of the former Ottoman Army who served in Gallipoli, he had lead the Turkish War of Independence against the foreigners.

First, the revolutionary army went to war against the newly-founded Armenian state which culminated to the Treaty of Alexandropol (December 2, 1920) which nullified the state. Attention was turned to the Greeks and their land was won again.

The Greek campaign was launched because the western Allies, particularly British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, had promised Greece territorial gains at the expense of the Ottoman Empire. It ended with Greece giving up all territory gained during the war, returning to its pre-war borders, and engaging in a population exchange with the newly established state of Turkey under provisions in the Treaty of Lausanne.

The collective failure of the Greek military campaign against the Turkish revolutionaries, coupled with the expulsion of the French military from the region of Cilicia, forced the Allies to abandon the Treaty of Sèvres. Instead, they negotiated a new treaty at Lausanne. This new treaty recognised the independence of the Republic of Turkey and its sovereignty over East Thrace and Anatolia.

Painting showing the capture of Ismir
As one Turkish poet said  ;

The war was over. 
The Empire was dead.
The Republic lived on.
If the above article is unclear, I direct you to this colourful map!

Understood now ? :)


Summer 2011: Mitzpe Ramon, Israel


August 17-19, 2011 -- After working on Kibbutz Lahav for two-and-a-half weeks and exploring the nearby city of Beersheba, my next stop in Israel was 85 kilometers (53 miles) south to the small town of Mitzpe Ramon in the heart of the Negev desert. Mitzpe Ramon is a popular tourist destination because the town overlooks the massive Ramon Crater. The crater is actually technically not a crater but the world's largest makhtesh --a geological formation that wasn't impacted by a meteor but instead was created by erosion. I also visited the tomb of Israel's founder and first prime minister David Ben-Gurion near Sde Boker and hiked through Tsin Canyon.

While in Mitzpe Ramon I stayed at the Green Backpackers Hostel, run by Lee and her husband Yoash. The hostel is cozy and clean and offers a free sunset tour of Makhtesh Ramon. The friendly couple was super helpful in providing information about sightseeing and hiking. The hostel is highly recommended if you find yourself needing a place to say in Mitzpe Ramon.

There are Nubian ibexes roaming freely and it takes some time to get used to seeing these harmless desert mountain goats everywhere you turn. When they are not munching on grass and leaves they will stand there and stare at you. Signs warn visitors not to feed the ibexes, cautioning that "human food is harmful to them and may cause death." Sadly, I saw many people violating this rule by carelessly feeding the ibexes, who don't know any better.


I also was somewhat surprised to see a tent city protest encampment in such a small place as Mitzpe Ramon. The social justice protests against the high cost of living and lack of affordable housing this past summer were centered in Tel Aviv and other big cities, but the fact that these demonstrations had spread to even rural areas of Israel shows how powerful they were and how much they resonated with not just big city dwellers but people all over Israel.

The sunset tour of Makhtesh Ramon was spectacular and our guide Yoash was very knowledgeable when it came to explaining how the area was formed millions of years ago and other geological facts. The next day I walked farther along the cliff's edge to the Desert Sculpture Park, which features 19 contemporary stone sculptures. Some of the sculptures are real head-scratchers, and many are missing their plaques with the title and artist. But these massive stone carvings are an oddity that should not be missed on a visit to Mitzpe Ramon.  After walking through the sculpture park, I stumbled upon the new luxury resort hotel called Beresheet. This swank spot features rooms with their own private swimming pool overlooking the Ramon Crater. If you want to see the Ramon Crater in style, then I suggest booking a room at Beresheet. Walking past the hotel there is the Visitors Center, which is currently closed for renovations to commemorate Ilan Ramon, Israel's first astronaut, who died during the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

Later in the day I hopped on a bus to Sde Boker and Midreshet Ben-Gurion, where David Ben-Gurion and his wife Paula are laid to rest. As I walked the tree-shaded path to Ben-Gurion's tomb, I was greeted by more Nubian ibexes. The tombs are located on a cliff offering spectacular views of Tsin Canyon. Ben-Gurion's dream was for Jews to settle the Negev and make the desert bloom. When he retired he became a member of Kibbutz Sde Boker and when he died the Israeli government fulfilled his request to be buried in the Negev, instead of in Jerusalem like Israel's other leaders.


Next to Ben-Gurion's Tomb is the campus of the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, where cutting-edge academic research into solar technology and water resources occurs. There were also a lot of Israeli Defense Forces soldiers walking around the campus. After a traditional Israeli pita and hummus lunch, I went on a hike in the middle of the day through Tzin Canyon. Yoash told us the best time to hike is in the late afternoon/early evening when the Negev sun isn't as strong. So being the adventurous American, I ignored the advice and instead took a hike in the middle of a scorching hot day. I felt like Abraham or one of the other biblical prophets as I descended into the desolate valley. As I walked through the trail at the bottom of the canyon, I couldn't help but think back to Yoash's description of the mostly harmless mountain lions that wander the desert. It wasn't very comforting. I kept thinking a mountain lion could at any time leap out of one of the many caves and crevices. And of course running out of water was a concern as well, especially if I got lost. As it turns out, I made it without fending off any predators or dehydrating, although the last leg of the hike back up to the top of the canyon was brutal.

As I was waiting for the bus back to Mitzpe Ramon, I heard from a girl that there was a massive terrorist attack earlier in the day on the same bus route I was planning on taking to Eilat the next dayEgged bus #392 from Beersheba to Eilat. The bus was on Route 12 about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) north of Eilat when terrorists ambushed the bus, firing automatic weapons at the passengers. The terrorists also targeted another empty bus, a private car and a military patrol, killing eight people and wounding dozens. My heart goes out to the innocent victims of these violent attacks, and I will always feel lucky and blessed that I wasn't on that bus, which I easily could have been had my itinerary changed by just one day. I thank HaShem, השם that I was not on that bus. After consulting with concerned family and friends, I decided not to travel to Eilat and Petra, but instead head up to Jerusalem a few days earlier than planned. Of course, this being Israel, there was a terror alert issued for Jerusalem the moment I arrived.

Later that night I joined an older Australian gentleman and two French girls on a drive to the outskirts of Mitzpe Ramon, away from the city lights, to lay under the stars. In the pitch black darkness of the Negev desert, before the moon had risen, the entire Milky Way galaxy unfolded before our eyes. We located some of the constellations and I must have counted at least five shooting stars. With the vastness of the universe twinkling above us on a starry summer night in the Negev, a sense of calm and peace overtook me for a fleeting moment in this troubled world we live in.

Peace. Shalom. שָׁלוֹם. Salaam. سلام‎.

Click here for more observations of Mitzpe Ramon and Midreshet Ben-Gurion on Green Forward Blog.

Here are more pictures from Mitzpe Ramon and Midreshet Ben-Gurion. Click here to see the photo set on Flickr.

EN İYİ CEP TELEFONU DİNLEME CASUS PROGRAMI


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Hemen aşağıda sizler için online olarak satın alabileceğiniz tüm dünya genelinde en çok kullanıcı kitlesine sahip, en iyi telefon dinleme programı hangisidir sorusuna cevap teşkil edecek casus telefon takip programlarının, incelemelerimize göre en iyiden başlayarak bir sıralamasını yaptık. 

Çok detaya inmeden sizlere en kısa ve öz şekilde ana hatları ile yazılımları tek tek aşağıda değerlendirdik, telefon takip yazılımı seçiminizde bu değerlendirmemizden yararlanabilir veya daha detaylı yazılım açıklamalarına bakmak isterseniz de aşağıda her telefon dinleme programı için verdiğimiz ana web sitelerinin linklerinden yararlanabilirsiniz.



XMOBİLE PRO 10 üzerinden 9 puan alan süper bir yazılım, tek eksiği şuanda sadece Android telefonlar için kuallanılabiliyor olması, iphone için olan versiyonu henüz çıkmadı yakında onuda bekliyoruz. Yazılımın özellikleri gerçekten süper, canlı dinlemeden tutunda telefon kamerasını açıp canlı izleme dahil tüm özellikleri var. Çokta hızlı bir yazılım hic bir veri için oyle saatlerce beklemiyorsunuz , herşey 1 tek tıklamayla anında karşınıza geliyor.
En güzel yanı 2 gün full sürüm olarak ücretsiz telefona yükleyip deneyebiliyorsunuz.
Xmobile Pro Tavsiye ettiğimiz bir yazılımlar arasında ilk sıradadır.



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MSPY 10 Üzerinden 8  Bir zamanların en çok tercih edilen yazılımlarındandır ama Mspy son yıllardaki popülerliğini artık biraz kaybetmiş durumda , bunun nedenide yazılımın özelliklerinden konuşmaları dinleme ve ortamı dinleme özelliklerinin çıkartılmış olmasıdır. Daha önceleri mspy telefon takip programı da olan bu özellikler artık mspy da yok bu yüzdende kullanıcılar Çok daha özellikli olan dinleme özellikleri dahil full sürüm yazılımlara özelliklede Flexispy , Xmobile Pro yazılımlarına daha çok ilgi duymaktadırlar.Yinede kaliteli diyebileceğimiz bir yazılımdır mspy.

 Fiyatı  $50 civarından başlıyor.




DETAYLI MSPY ANLATIMI BURADA

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Not: Yukarıdaki programlar hakkında hala kafanıza takılan sorular varsa sitemizin sağ alt köşesinde yer alan ''Bize Sorun'' baloncuğuna tıklayıp bize mesaj bıraktığınız taktirde size verdiğiniz e-mail adresinden bilgimiz dahilinde en kısa sürede dönüş yapılacaktır.


Aşağıdaki sıralamayı dikkate alıp tercihlerinizi buna göre yapabilirsiniz.

Bu yüzden size tavsiyem sırasıyla Xmobile Pro,  Flexispy ,  Mspy,  programlarından birisidir. Bu cep telefonu izleme programlarından ilk 3 tanesinde oldukça gelişmiş takip özellikleri bulunmaktadır, bu programların fonksiyonlarına bakmanızı öneririz.


NOT: Bu programlar internete girebilme özelliği olan hemen hemen tüm yeni nesil cep telefonlarında çalışır ve hangi ülkede olduğunuz fark etmez.Yani ha Türkiye'de olun ha Zambiya'da yeterki telefonun internet özelliği olsun.







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Bu bilgiler internetten toplanmış bilgilerdir .


Announcing...

Riley Harper was born on February 6, 2012 at 8:12 PM weighing in at exactly 8 lbs.

Please bear with me, as I figure out how to be a new mom and a blogger!  I hope to be back as soon as I can manage!

Windows 7 İle Görev Yöneticisini Hızlı Başlatmak

Windows XP kullanıcıları Görev Yöneticisi‘ne Ctrl + Alt + Delete tuşlarıyla kolay bir şekilde ulaşabiliyorlardı. Fakat aynı durum Windows 7 kullanıcıları için geçerli olmuyor. Önce karşımıza 5 ayrı seçenek çıkıyor ve bu seçenekler arasından bir seçim yapmamız bekleniyor.

Windows 7 kullanıcıları için bu işlemleri tek bir adıma indirerek Ctrl + Alt + Delete tuşları yerine Ctrl + Shift + Esc tuşları kullanabiliriz.



Windows 7 İle Görev Yöneticisini Hızlı Başlatmak









Bu tuşlar yardımıyla Windows Görev Yöneticisi’ne daha kolay bir şekilde ulaşabilirken aynı zamanda yanıt vermeyen programları sonlandırma süremiz de hızlanacaktır. Bu hızlanma sonucu yanıt vermeyen programların bilgisayarımıza verdikleri zararı da azaltmış oluruz.



Yanıt Vermeyen Programları Daha Hızlı Kapatmak



Görev Yöneticisi’ni açtığımız zaman yanıt vermeyen bir program için “Görevi Sonlandır” komutu bazı durumlarda tam olarak sonuç vermeyebilir. Bu yüzden alternatif bir yöntem olarak kullandığım bir diğer işlem ise şöyle





Görevi sonlandır yerine işleme git butonu!







İşlemi sonlandır butonu!

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DİZDE KİREÇLENME VE DİZ AĞRISI TEDAVİSİ


Dizde kireçlenme şikayeti ve diz ağrılarının tedavisi günümüzde özellikle yaşı ileri olan kişilerin en çok şikayet ettiği sağlık problemi olmaya aday durumdadır.Bu tür şikayetlerle doktora başvurduğunuzda genellikle ameliyat seçeneği ön plana çıkarılmaktadır.Ama eğer ameliyat olmak istemezseniz ve bu sıkıntılarınızı doğal yollarla çözmek isterseniz size tavsiye edebileceğim bazı doğal desteklerle bu sıkıntınızın geçmesini sağlaya bilirsiniz.

Glucosamin chondroitin msm içeren ürünler piyasada bolca bulunmaktadır bu
ürünler tablet şeklinde olup ağızdan yutmak suretiyle alındıklarında müthiş etkiler göstermektedirler ve düzenli bir kullanımda yani bundan kastım 3 ay gibi bir sürede eklemlerdeki sıkıntıyı nerdeyse tamamen halletmektedir bu doğal tabletler.