1 Common
Protein
is Behind
Joint Pain Agony in
Millions of Folks…
…and The
Answer
May Help
Turn Back The Clock
By Steve Hefferon, CMT, B.S., A.S., Natural Health, December 22, 2024
Your joint pain flare-ups may be caused by “innocent” foods you’ve been told are good for you. You’ve been lied to.
Your pain may be the result of one specific protein. A protein that increases in your bloodstream after eating one of these 5 foods.
Pain researchers everywhere are now calling it The Joint Pain Protein.
In a few minutes from now you’ll discover the 5 foods that you MUST AVOID to steer clear of this protein… a protein that makes your joint pain far worse.
Inside this Special Report I’ve prepared for you, you’ll also discover…
- Painkiller Poisons: Why medications are not relieving your pain and what to do instead for faster relief… and the REAL REASON why thousands of Americans lose their lives to pharmaceuticals every single year… (1)
- The Relief Switch: The story of a rebel New York doctor who discovered a natural pain relief “switch” inside your body…one that is controlled by this Joint Pain Protein… and how flipping it ON makes you feel like you’re 25 again…
- The Killer Vegetable: How 1 common vegetable is the WORST food for your arthritis (yes, some veggies contain protein!) This “health food” causes crippling joint pain in 72% of men and women over 55…
- The Superfood Savior: The 1 food that you may believe is a gift from an angel…eat it and feel like a million bucks…
- AND MUCH MORE!
Let’s get you started on the road to relief right now…
Click Here To Watch The Joint Pain Protein Video Presentation > > >References:
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(1) BMJ 2017; 357 Michéle Bally, Nandini Dendukuri “Risk of acute myocardial infraction with NSAIDs in real world use: bayesian meta-analysis of individual patient data.”