From Progressing Health <[email protected]>
Subject 5-sec "chair test" for your knees
Date May 14, 2026 4:08 PM
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Hey Friend,


Quick test.

Sit down in a chair, then stand up without using your hands.

How did that feel?

If your knees felt stiff, weak, or you had to lean forward to get up, that’s not just age.

It’s often a sign your joints aren’t getting the lubrication they need.

Inside your knees issynovial fluid. It keeps everything moving smoothly.
But over time, your body produces less of it.

That’s when simple movements start to feel tight… then uncomfortable… then painful.

Most people try to stretch more or just push through it.

But that doesn’t fix the real issue.

The good news is, you can support your joints so they stay lubricated and move the way they’re supposed to.

This helps your joints stay lubricated [[link removed]]


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P.S. That “stiff” feeling most people ignore early on is usually where bigger joint problems begin.



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