thousands upon thousands of successful knee replacements and you know 3 who you say weren't. That's 3. . Which of course, could be due to surgeon error or the wrong type of implant. Fyi once bone and cartilage have worn away you can't replace it no matter what you eat. You'll reduce inflammation but that's it.
I suffered that for years. My knee bent outward so when they did surgery had to make sure legs were same length. I had to fight to get the surgery in UK. But got it done and got 2 straight legs!
Knee replacement is fine when the cartilage is worn and bones are grinding together. Unfortunately once the joint is sworn away like that diet is unlikely to help. It does help with inflammation in the early days but not much help with bone loss.
he knows what is current for the UK and dual taxation. Thailand hasn't implemented anything different or new yet as far as I know. If they do I'd maybe get a thai accountant to advise.