Joint pain is often caused by injury, loss of cartilage or osteoarthritis. Most people reach to NSAIDS for relief. But they just mask pain...and are likely to cause more harm to kidneys and liver!
Just over a decade ago, to help minimize risks of NSAIDS, the FDA issued a public health advisory stating that “NSAIDs should be administered at the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration consistent with individual patient treatment goals.”
To that end, I designed Joint FX.
Joint FX is the go-to pain reliever for joint and muscle pain. It also helps rebuild cartilage! A medicinal chemist, I designed it that way.
I wanted something non-toxic and more powerful than NSAIDS as well as all the lame glucosamine HCl and chondroitin products being sold to "grandma and grandpa..."
When your joint cartilage wears down, pain occurs.
It's not age!
Others are smart enough to realize they just need to proper building blocks to "remodel" their joints, which is how Joint FX works!
This is what happened to Susan from South Carolina.
"I started having pain in my thumb joint several months ago and was diagnosed with osteoarthritis in both hands. But the right hand (my dominant one of course) was the worst," she writes.
Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis that sets in after the joint cartilage begins to erode.
Did Susan's doctor help her rebuild her cartilage? Fat chance…
"All the doctor could do for me was 800 mg ibuprofen and Voltaren gel, neither of which provided any relief."
Wisely, Susan ditched the pain meds and began using Joint FX.
"After the first two weeks I could already feel a difference in the amount of pain. It was considerably less than previously," she admits.
"Now after two months of using Joint FX I have almost no pain, unless I am doing something strenuous, then I can feel some, but nothing like before. Also, I worked out in my yard yesterday for FIVE HOURS and don't have residual pain from that either!! Shane, thank you for providing these supplements."
Hurry before it's too late!
Dare to live young,
The People's Chemist
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