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cracking your knuckles....


Question Posted Monday December 19 2005, 11:53 pm

This is a totall random question that I just thought of...Is cracking your knuckles bad for you...or is it just a rumor??? Will it make your fingers fat or whatever...just wondering because i just started getting in the habit of cracking my knuckles...let me know! thanx

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MikeCFT answered Monday January 9 2006, 2:57 pm:
Why wouldn't it be bad for you? Joints aren't meant to be cracked. You may want to pick up some MSM Glucosamine Chondroitin in your local vitamin store for bone and joint health.

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xosarahox answered Saturday December 31 2005, 10:26 pm:
it gives u artheritis hope i helped love alex

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crazayyXblondeXox answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 8:48 pm:
The truth is : in your later life it gives you artheritis.
And it also some times causes bone density

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halfbloodprince123087 answered Thursday December 22 2005, 9:39 pm:
Cracking your knuckles can give you arthritis later on in life when you are an old man/woman

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LSU_tigers2695 answered Thursday December 22 2005, 12:05 pm:
it doesnt do nothing it actually gets them flexible

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AGEHA answered Thursday December 22 2005, 3:34 am:
It really depends on how you crack them. Some ways are fine, but others can damage ligaments.

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xOViLLYxO answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 4:44 pm:
no thats so not true its a rumor,because i do it all the time and if something would happen it would have already happened so yeah total rumor but my friend told me it makes them bigger ♥

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Karen answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 2:56 pm:
Cracking your knuckles won't lead to arthritis and there's no evidence to prove it does. Cracking your knuckles constantly can weaken your fingers, though. This "rumor" is not true.

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jbdreamer answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 1:22 pm:
Cracking your knuckles has no effect on you physically. It's just the air between your knuckles making a popping noise. The only bad thing about it - it's rude.

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fasterFASTER answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 12:39 am:
cracking your knuckles causes arthrites [spelling?]. it is a proven fact. [:

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