Sunday, 19 July 2026

Tennis

The White Sport


Last week it was Wimbledon again with strawberries and Pimms. I must admit, I don't do tennis. I don't even know the rules but I know that it is much loved. And I must admit that I do not know who won.


When I was young, nobody in my class played Tennis because it was something rich kids would do. The outfit was expensive, the lessons were expensive, you had to be in a club, which was expensive and of course, you had to have a racket, which was expensive too. I was not one of the rich kids so I don't know anything about Tennis and it was not like football, where you could just kick a ball around somewhere as long as you had some kind of ball and two feet. 


Well, sometimes having a ball was the problem but any old tin you found on the road might do the trick. It was possible that you would get shouted at for making too much noise, even when you were at the playground but that could happen with a ball as well, or, in fact, even when you were just playing hide and seek. 


All I want to say was basically that I do know more about Football than Tennis. What I do know about Tennis is that you might end up with a condition called "Tennis elbow" , but that can happen even if you don't play Tennis, as far as I know. This is because it is basically a painful injury caused by the overuse of the tendons that connect the muscles of the forearm to the outside of the elbow. There are different way of treating it or it might go away on its own but if it doesn't, think about Homoeopathy. In Homoeopathy we treat the whole person not just the disease, so the Tennis elbow would be part of treating you and for that you need a lot of knowledge. 


That it where I come in, because I have that knowledge. So book your appointment because self-treatment has its limitations. And by the way, Germanys' National football team uses Homoeopathy on a regular basis. I know that they are out of the game but that was not the fault of Homoeopathy. Well, call me on 07813 195468 to book your appointment. Looking forward to hear from you.










 

No comments: