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InflameAway Celadrin

Friday, 2 January 2009

Using Glucosamine as a Joint Supplement

Since joint pain can stem from any number of causes, it’s difficult to find one cure for everyone that will work, but there is hope for joint pain sufferers with Glucosamine, a joint supplement that encourages joint health by rebuilding cartilage that cushions the bones in the joints. It’s widely available and usually fairly reasonably priced. Taking a daily supplement like Glucosamine is simple and will, over a period of time, build up your cartilage and prevent future pain. Clinical studies, though at this time inconclusive, point to the healing properties of Glucosamine. It is considered safe, with few side effects, when taken in the proper doses. It’s worth a try if you’re tired of joint pain.


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Updated: Thursday, 8 January 2009 11:33 PM EST

Thursday, 1 January 2009

Cold Temperatures and Joint Pain Stiffness

As winter sets in, joint pain stiffness becomes worse. Cold air can make stiff joints seem a hundred times worse. Just getting up and going in the morning can be excruciating when joint stiffness is intensified by below zero temperatures, let alone shoveling snowy sidewalks or scraping ice off of your windshield. When staying in under a heating blanket just isn’t an option, there is Celadrin Inflame Away ointment. Celadrin gets to work fast on stiff joints, giving long-lasting pain relief so it’s easier to get going on a cold morning or any time you experience joint pain or stiffness. You protect yourself in the winter months with coats, hats and gloves; take care to protect your joints, too.


Posted by inflameawayceladrin at 12:57 AM EST | Post Comment | Permalink
Updated: Thursday, 8 January 2009 11:35 PM EST

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Pain In Joints Known As Trigger Finger

“Trigger finger” may have a funny name, but it can be anything but funny.  Pain in joints in the finger is caused by inflamed tendons that are pulled through little tunnels in the hand.  When the tendon becomes too inflamed, it can become difficult for the tendon to move through the tunnels.  The small tunnels may also become inflamed, making it difficult for the tendon to pass through.  When you have trigger finger, you may hear a small pop when the tendon finally pushes through.  This can also cause the finger to lock in place for a moment.  As the tendon pulls through, this causes the pain in joints.

Choose a good, all-natural anti-inflammatory such as Celadrin to help your tendons and their small tunnels relax and begin to heal themselves.


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Saturday, 27 December 2008

Helping Your Hip Bursitis Pain

If you are feeling pain over the outside of your upper thigh, you could be suffering from hip bursitis pain.  Bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa ,which is a fluid filled sac that acts as a buffer between ligaments.  The bursae allow fluid movement and flexibility in your joints.  When the hip bursa is aggravated, it can become inflamed, causing the pain and stiffness in your joint.

    The name sounds more severe than it is for what is actually going on, but don’t let anyone tell you it's nothing, either.  Hip bursitis can  be very painful and could possibly lead to calcification in the bones if not treated.  A common natural remedy for bursitis is Celadrin.  Celadrin is a natural anti-inflammatory that will help ease your pain quickly.


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Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Inexpensive and Effective Joint Pain Relief

I was shopping with a friend of mine in Costco a couple months ago when we both noticed a new product in with the joint pain supplements. It was called Celadrin and we both went for their clever marketing. The box was very eye catching and after reading it I thought, why not?? We have both been back to get more and take it every day. The bottle of Celadrin is inexpensive and, more importantly, I have noticed a difference in the amount of pain that I deal with every day. I also feel like there has been less stiffness when I get up and get going. Every little bit helps and it seems like joint pain relief is still improving as the days go by.


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Updated: Thursday, 8 January 2009 11:17 PM EST

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Knee Joint Pain
I have been an avid runner for a couple years now and have noticed that I have developed a knee joint pain problem. I knew that being a runner on an almost daily basis would put some wear and tear on my body. Luckily I love to shop at Costco because I decided to try a supplement I found there. I did some research and have been impressed with what I have learned. I decided to give it a try and see if my knee joint pain would be relieved. I am feeling better and am able to enjoy my runs again. It did take a few weeks before I noticed a very big difference and it seems like I am still getting better.


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Saturday, 6 December 2008

Popping and Clicking Already!!

I am in my 30s and am suddenly noticing that my knee is making popping sounds. I have not been the most physically active person, so I was not sure what these new sounds meant. I talked to a friend who recommended that I try Celadrin for at least a month and see if I noticed a difference. Well, let me tell you, I have noticed a difference. I do not hear as much  of the snap, crackle, and pop when I go up and down the stairs. Just wanted to let other people know what a great product this is.  I do feel better and have not noticed any side effects.  I have even gotten my grandmother started on it and hope it relieves some of her joint pain.


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Thursday, 4 December 2008

Keep Yourself Busy

After 60 years of being a busy lady I have had to slow down a bit. I have found a lot of relief from some supplements I have been taking, and have even been attending a Yoga class with my sister. We just had a wild hair one day when we saw that out senior citizens center was going to get a group started. It was a little awkward at first, but has become very rewarding and lots easier after a month of going pretty often. I am sure the Celadrin supplements have been helping, too. Even my sister has noticed a big difference in how I am feeling and decided to add Celadrin to her routine, also. I am moving (and sleeping) better all the time, so I am going to keep up with these new habits.


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Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Robot

I was watching TV the other day when I saw some kid doing the robot dance. Seeing that took me back to my own childhood… and then it made me realize that that is how I must look every day.  I have real issues with stiff and painful joints, and it's not pretty! For two weeks now I have been taking a new thing called Celadrin, and I am noticing that I have less pain. So far I have  noticed that I can bend my knees a lot farther than I have been able to in quite some time, and can get up and down my stairs with a LOT less pain.  Hopefully, I am looking a little less like a robot and a little more like my younger, more flexible self!


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Thursday, 27 November 2008

How Do You Handle Elbow Joint Pain?

Diseases and injuries can strike the elbow.  Elbow joint pain can affect you whether there is movement or not.  The first thing is to evaluate why it is hurting.  Usually one knows why their elbow joint hurts; whether the pain is caused by a disease or injury. 

Many times, the arm is placed in a sling to immobilize it, since resting the elbow from movement can keep it from hurting.  Sometimes, pain in the elbow can result from problems in the shoulder or wrist.  That’s why it’s a good idea to be evaluated and find out specifically what the problem is.  After evaluation, you will know the cause of the elbow joint pain and can then follow up with some good research on your part to find the best treatment.


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