"It started with a sharp jolt to my knee just two miles into my morning run. I had no choice, but to limp to my doctor — just to hear I've to stop running or else I'll end up in a wheelchair!"
"My only option was an expensive surgery which I couldn't afford."
But as days moved by, things only got worse...
"Walking up stairs became a chore, each step sending shooting pain through my knee."
"Even standing for too long felt like a punishment. And by nightfall, the swelling and throbbing made sleep an impossible feat."
"It's hard to admit it, but at one point I had to rely on a cane."
And yet today, Steven Carter (58) is a local gym regular. And he recently outran gentlemen half his age in a half-marathon.
His secret? It's not pills or injections. Instead, Steve discovered a way to tap into the body’s natural healing power using a rather ordinary piece of cloth.
“It’s all about targeted support, inspired by centuries of desert survival.” - he told me with a mysterious smile.
Years ago, Steve served in the U.S. military, surviving through brutal conditions as part of an infantry unit during Operation Desert Storm.