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Friday, January 22, 2016

5 Easy Ways to Remarkably Boost Your Immune System




Does it seem that every winter you get sick more often and it takes you much longer to get well?

Does a common cold sideline you as long as the flu?

If this sounds familiar you could be suffering from a weak immune system. Weakened immunity makes us feel constantly tired, workouts are less effective and you constantly feel stressed out.

There are a lot of reasons that your immune system has taken a beating. It can be simple aging or environmental pollutants, pushing yourself too hard or chronic stress.

In fact just about everything can contribute to a weak immune system, but for most it isn’t a permanent problem. With these 5 tips, you can boost your immune system so you feel better and more energetic.

1. Live Well & Prosper

Ok so this is a pretty obvious one, but it is also one we are all most likely to forget or neglect. The best way to fight disease and illness is to maintain a healthy lifestyle, which includes:

·         Don’t smoke or quit smoking

·         Enjoy a diet high in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and low in dairy and saturated fats.

·         Exercise regularly; at least 3 days each week

·         Rest often.

·         Maintain a healthy weight.

·         Regulate your blood pressure.

·         If you drink alcohol, drink in moderation.

·         Wash your hands regularly and cook meats using at least minimum internal temperatures.

·         Get appropriate screening tests.

2. Several Vitamins A Day

A healthy diet is without a doubt important, but many of us don’t get all the vitamins and nutrients we need through our meals. Numerous studies have found deficiencies in micronutrients that can result in a reduction of immunity cells.

Add more of these vitamins into your daily regimen:

·         Selenium. Studies have found low selenium levels raise the risk of certain types of cancer, including; breast, bladder, colon, rectum, lung, and prostate.

·         Vitamin A. Immunity experts agree that a vitamin A deficiency is linked to impaired immunity and an increased risk of infection.

·         Vitamin B2. Studies have suggested that vitamin B2 boosts resistance to bacterial infections.

·         Vitamin B6. A vitamin B6 deficiency can depress the formation of immunity cells.

·         Vitamin CVitamin C works with other micronutrients to boost immunity.

·         Vitamin D. Vitamin D, which most North Americans are deficient in, plays a role in many immune responses.

·         Vitamin E. A study involving healthy subjects over age 65 found that high daily doses of vitamin E increased antibody responses to hepatitis B and tetanus after vaccination.

·         Zinc. Zinc is essential for immunity cells. A deficiency affects the ability of these cells to function as they should.

3. Helping Herbs

The science on the usefulness of herbs as supplements is not quite complete. Many of the studies in existence provide anecdotal evidence or insufficient control groups.

This is an important fact to remember with the large number of herbs on the market promising to boost immunity with no real proof.

While this is true it is also important to remember that Eastern culture has relied on herbal remedies for centuries with many positive results.

Be careful in the supplements you choose, but here is a small list of herbs that can help boost your immunity:

·         Aloe Vera. Topical aloe Vera is a powerful anti-inflammatory used to ward off infections from burns and other wounds.

·         Astragals membranes. Derived from the root of the astragals plant, this herb stimulates the immune system, giving it greater fighting power.

·         Garlic. Lab tests have proven garlic as a powerful foe against viruses, bacteria, and fungi. A 2006 study found a link between the frequency of use of garlic and a reduced risk of some common forms cancers in southern Europe.

·         Ginseng. It’s unclear how ginseng root works, but non-Western practitioners have been prescribing ginseng to stimulate immune function for centuries.

You can also watch this Video HERE to learn how to boost your system naturally.

4. Bacteria Is Your…Friend?

There is growing body of literature that indicates that a relationship exists between your immune system and the good bacteria found in your body.

Scientists now know that certain bacteria can correct imbalances in order to increase the quantity of immunity cells.

Some anecdotal studies and incomplete studies have indicated that adding good bacteria like probiotics to your diet can increase immunity cell levels.

Many food and dairy products list probiotics on their labels. Unfortunately none of these ingredients are regulated, so the claims cannot be verified.

5. De-stress For Success

For decades modern medicine has treated stress and emotional instability as nothing more than an aside, but recently scientists have begun to understand and acknowledge that a link does exist between physical and mental health. Emotional stress can lead to as well as aggravate many health problems and delay recovery.

Researchers believe that psychological stress impacts the immune system by disrupting communication between the systems in the body that work together. Stress hormones like cortisol have a negative effect on our ability to handle stress.

Any steps you can take to reduce the stress of daily life– yoga, music, meditation, exercise or reading–can help boost your immune system to keep you healthy.


By Jesse Cannone - Creator of the International Best-Selling Back Pain Treatment Program "Lose the Back Pain System" and Best-Selling Book "The 7 Day Back Pain Cure"


Unlike most treatments which only deliver temporary relief, if any at all, muscle balance therapy delivers lasting relief to 8 out of 10 people who use it because it addresses the underlying cause of the pain, not just the symptoms.

If you are suffering from any type of back pain, neck pain or sciatica, I urge you to learn more about this breakthrough new treatment. Click HERE to learn more

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Why Prebiotics Are Really Absolutely Important for Health?

Read on here to understand why prebiotics are important for health.


Probiotics, also known as beneficial bacteria, have hit the mainstream market with gusto, and can now be found not only as supplements in health food stores but also are added to popular foods like yogurt, protein bars, kefir and even ice cream.

With revenues of $1.3 billion, and about 150 companies already devoted to the probiotics market in North America alone, the stage is set for these functional foods to really take off.

In case you haven’t heard, probiotics are most widely known for optimizing the microflora in your gut, thereby enhancing digestive health.

But they have also been highlighted as beneficial for a laundry list of other health conditions, from diabetes and mental health issues to obesity.

While recognition for probiotics is growing strong, their lesser-known “cousins,” prebiotics, are much less talked about — but they deserve their own fair share of the limelight.

What are prebiotics?

You can also watch this Video HERE to get a better understanding of prebiotics

Prebiotics are the “Food” for Your Probiotics

Prebiotics are non-digestible substances that stimulate the growth and/or activity of beneficial microorganisms like probiotics in your digestive tract. 

In other words, prebiotics “feed” the probiotics in your gut, allowing them to flourish. When probiotics and prebiotics are taken together, they are called “synbiotics,” which work synergistically to enhance the probiotics’ beneficial effects.

There is some evidence that prebiotics may, directly or indirectly, benefit your immune system, as well as improve gastrointestinal health and possibly enhance the absorption of minerals like calcium and magnesium. Their primary role, however, at least as it’s been discovered so far, is to promote the growth of beneficial bacterial, allowing you to reap their full protective benefits to your health.

In addition to improving your digestive health, emerging evidence suggests enhancing the proliferation of probiotics in your gut, which prebiotics have been proven to do, may benefit:

·         Eczema
·         Immune response
·         Diarrhoea (including antibiotic-associated diarrhoea)
·         Respiratory infections
·         Inflammatory bowel disease
·         Irritable bowel syndrome
·         Tooth decay
·         Obesity

What are the Best Prebiotic Foods?

The dietary fiber inulin (or fructan) is one of the most common types of naturally occurring prebiotics. Inulin is found in many root vegetables, including:

·         Asparagus
·         Garlic
·         Leeks
·         Onion
·         Artichokes
·         Jicama root

Another common source of prebiotics, which is often added to supplements and prebiotic-fortified foods, is FOS, or fructo-oligosaccharides.

Both Jerusalem artichokes and chicory root are excellent natural sources of FOS, if you would like to get them from dietary sources instead of supplements. Bananas and whole grains also contain some prebiotics.

By making sure you are giving your body’s beneficial microorganisms proper “food” (prebiotics stimulate the growth of more than just probiotics, per say), you can help support the living “ecosystem” in your gut, and ensure the bacteria your body needs to thrive will overpower those that cause disease.

For another effective way (perhaps the most effective way) to eliminate harmful bacteria — and parasites — from your body, check out the five-step process outlined in this absolutely FREE book somecall the “natural health bible”


By Jesse Cannone - Creator of the International Best-Selling Back Pain Treatment Program "Lose the Back Pain System" and Best-Selling Book "The 7 Day Back Pain Cure"


Unlike most treatments which only deliver temporary relief, if any at all, muscle balance therapy delivers lasting relief to 8 out of 10 people who use it because it addresses the underlying cause of the pain, not just the symptoms.

If you are suffering from any type of back pain, neck pain or sciatica, I urge you to learn more about this breakthrough new treatment. Click HERE to learn more

What to Look for in a Back Pain Cream?



The Best & The Worst (Including Those Containing a Potentially Life-Threatening Ingredient!)

Chronic pain impacts 116 million Americans — that’s more than the number of people who suffer from diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined. 

Back pain is by far the most common type of pain, with 27 percent of those who responded to a National Institute of Health Statistics survey noting that back pain was a problem for them.

If you’re among them, you’re probably all too familiar with the tenderness, pain and stiffness in your back, which can make it difficult to stand up, walk and even sit comfortably.

The pain can become so severe that it spreads into your buttocks and legs, causing weakness when you walk and flaring up any time you attempt to carry on with your daily activities.

If you live with back pain, you’ll most likely easily understand why it is the leading cause of disability in Americans under 45 years old — and this isn’t only due to the physical toll it takes.

Living with chronic pain is a heavy emotional burden to bear, and as such those with low back pain are nearly five times as likely to suffer from serious psychological distress compared to those without it.

It goes without saying that pain relief is, therefore, literally a lifeline for those with chronic back pain, and many opt for back pain cream to help soothe and relieve their discomfort.

Depending on which type you choose, however, you may or may not actually find relief — and some may even carry significant risks.

Popular Back Pain Creams Only Distract You from Your Pain

The best types of pain relief are not only skin deep; they work to address the foundational causes of your pain so your body can truly heal.

Unfortunately, this is not the way most back pain creams on the market work, and as a result many such products at your drug store will only temporarily cover up your pain until the application wears off.

Take Icy Hot cream or BenGay, for instance. These contain methyl salicylate and large amounts of menthol, which essentially act as “counterirritants.”

While the menthol cools your skin, the methyl salicylate warms it, causing a cooling-warming sensation on your skin that basically only distracts you from the deeper pain beneath.

Menthol in and of itself is a useful ingredient, as it increases blood flow and circulation to the area it’s applied to, which helps eliminate waste in your blood and speed healing.

HOWEVER, most back pain creams contain far too much menthol, so much so that it can cause a burning sensation on your skin, fingers and eyes (not to mention make your fingers smelly).

Methyl salicylate, on the other hand, can be incredibly dangerous and even deadly in certain circumstances.

Products That Contain Methyl Salicylate Can be Deadly

Methyl salicylate is a compound similar to aspirin that’s added to many deep-heating creams used to relieve sore muscles and back pain.

Also known as oil of wintergreen, the chemical can be deadly if consumed orally, especially by small children, but can also be toxic when applied topically to your skin.

In 2007, a 17-year-old athlete died after using a popular pain-relieving cream, and high levels of methyl salicylate were found in her body.

The ingredient is particularly dangerous when applied in excess or with chronic use, but it’s possible for your body to absorb a higher than normal amount of the chemical even when you use the product as directed.

For instance, exercise and heat can both increase the chemical’s rate of absorption (a particularly concerning association since these creams are often used by athletes).

When used in excess, methyl salicylate may lead to convulsions and can cause brain regions that control breathing to become overstimulated, leading to hyperventilation and nervous-system problems.

If you have any of these products around your home, be sure to keep them out of the reach of children.

Just one teaspoon of 98% methyl salicylate contains as much salicylate as nearly 90 baby aspirins — which is more than four times the toxic dose for a 22-pound child.

Incidentally, methyl salicylate was actually first registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1972 — as a pesticide.

Is this really an ingredient you feel good about rubbing into your skin?

Is There a Safer Back Pain Cream?

Given the potential side effects, you may find the risks of methyl salicylate-containing creams to be too high. Or, you may desire a pain-relief option that will do more than just mask your symptoms; you’re looking for real relief.

Such a back pain cream does exist, and it’s called Rub on Relief. This is a broad-spectrum homeopathic pain cream that was formulated to address many of the foundational reasons why you are in pain.


While giving you the simplicity and fast-acting relief you expect from a pain cream — as the name says, you simply rub it on for relief — Rub on Relief does so without methyl salicylate, and it contains no other questionable ingredients either, including NO parabens, petrolatum, paraffin, mineral oil, toluene, artificial colors, preservatives or NSAID drugs of any kind.

What is does contain is a synergistic blend of homeopathic ingredients, each carefully selected to address pain and inflammation from a slightly differently angle:

1.   Belladonna: A plant that impacts your body’s nervous system, belladonna is used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease as well as for pain relief

2.   Ignatia: A plant that has been used by Chinese doctors for centuries to help calm the nerves and relieve pain due to emotional upset. There is often an emotional component to back pain, and it’s widely known that relieving psychological pain helps improve physical pain

3.   Rhus Tox: Useful for easing a variety of inflammatory symptoms, Rhus tox has been used for over 200 years for complaints back pain, arthritic pain and much more

4.   Phosphorus: Helps reduce the burning sensation in your muscles by regulating the nerves that send “pain” message to your brain

5.   Naja: Relieves inflammation and pain in nerve tissue

6.   Lachesis Mutus: Has a blood-thinning, or anticoagulant, function, which enhances blood flow and facilitates the healing process by hastening the removal of toxins from your blood

7.   Menthol: A balanced amount of menthol gives you relief without the burning other creams cause

8.   MSM: Delivers vital sulphur to your connective tissue to form healthy bonds in your cells and joints for faster healing and pain relief

Whereas with most back pain creams the mechanism of action is the cooling or heating sensation, Rub on Relief does not rely on cool or heat sensations for effectiveness.

Because of the small amount of menthol in the formula, you may feel a slight cooling sensation immediately after applying Rub on Relief, but the active ingredients keep working long after the cooling sensation disappears.

Plus, this homeopathic cream has no known side effects, even when used on many different body parts at the same time (not to mention, it has a 100% success rate to date).

If back pain has been holding you back from living your life fully, know that there are other safer and more effective options to the popular back pain creams at your drug store.

You deserve to be safely pain free — and you can achieve this reality using all-natural means.

Watch this Video HERE to learn about this Back Pain Cream – Rub on Relief!


By Jesse Cannone - Creator of the International Best-Selling Back Pain Treatment Program "Lose the Back Pain System" and Best-Selling Book "The 7 Day Back Pain Cure"


Unlike most treatments which only deliver temporary relief, if any at all, muscle balance therapy delivers lasting relief to 8 out of 10 people who use it because it addresses the underlying cause of the pain, not just the symptoms.

If you are suffering from any type of back pain, neck pain or sciatica, I urge you to learn more about this breakthrough new treatment. 
Click HERE to learn more

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

5 Top Solutions Here to Relieve Painful Buttocks


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… 3 Top Causes & 5 Solutions to Relieve Painful Buttocks

Buttocks pain is incredibly common, despite being far less talked about than back pain and other types of pain. When you have pain in your buttocks region, it can make simple activities like walking and even sitting nearly unbearable.

Buttocks pain is often associated with other types of pain, like hip pain, lower back pain, and groin pain, and it can even lead you to have stiffness or limited movement in your back and hips. Needless to say, it’s a difficult condition to live with … and one you don’t have to because safe and long-lasting solutions abound.

But first … many of the top causes of buttocks pain are caused not by injury or disease, but rather by the day-to-day stresses you put on your body through normal living.



Pain that radiates from your lower back, through your buttocks and down the back of your leg may be due to sciatica, which is pain the runs down your sciatic nerve.

Sciatica typically results from an underlying condition such as a herniated disc in your back (see below …)


One out of three people have a herniated disc, which occurs when your discs – the “shock absorbers” of your spine – become damaged, bulge or break open.

This can lead to severe sharp, shooting pain that travels down the back of your leg, numbness and tingling in your legs, burning pack pain, buttocks pain and even leg weakness.

Injuries or a sudden awkward movement (like lifting a heavy object) can cause a herniated disc. But more often they are caused by repetitive strains that occur slowly over a lifetime.

Sitting or standing with poor posture, inactivity, hunching over your computer for long hours, all of these can lead to varying degrees of muscle imbalances, where one muscle is used more often (and therefore grows stronger) than an opposing muscle (which becomes weakened).

This, in turn, leads to postural dysfunctions, in which your bones remain in an abnormal position, leading to uneven and excessive compression and torsion that causes discs to bulge or herniate.

3. Piriformis Syndrome

In the center of your buttocks is a little-known muscle called the piriformis muscle, which is instrumental to walking, bicycling, running and many other movements.   

When your piriformis becomes overworked, however, it becomes painfully tight while stretching nearby muscles. This leads to a deep pain in your buttocks, hip or down your legs.

Surprisingly, perhaps the most common activity leading to piriformis syndrome isn’t really an “activity” at all: sitting.

Just holding your body erect in a seat with your hips flexed (knees bent, feet on the floor) requires your piriformis muscle to contract to help maintain that position. And sitting on a wallet can quickly make matters even worse.

Unless you take care to properly stretch and strengthen other muscles by lateral (sideways) movements of your legs, you soon create a muscle imbalance where the piriformis muscle becomes short and tight, a very common cause of buttocks pain.

5 Top Solutions to Relieve Painful Buttocks

If buttocks pain has been an ongoing pain in your butt (pun intended!), what are you waiting for? Set yourself free from the pain now, and for good, using these tried-and-true (and all natural) solutions.

5. Use Inversion Therapy …

With inversion therapy, you increase the space between your vertebrae, relaxing the pressure on your discs, ligaments and nerve roots. Increasing intra-vertebral space means reducing pressure on the nerve roots, which means less back and buttocks pain and less likelihood of nerve root damage.

When you oscillate up and down on an inversion table, it creates a pumping action for the fluids around your spinal discs. This forces waste out and draws in fluid around your discs, helping to realign your spine when used in the long term.

4. Use a Truly Natural Pain Relief Cream

Options like our Rub-On-Relief use White Willow Bark and other natural ingredients for sustained pain relief – without the potential danger of methyl salicylate. 

This is a broad-spectrum homeopathic pain cream that was formulated to address many of the foundational reasons why you are in pain.

Rub on Relief contains a synergistic blend of homeopathic ingredients, each carefully selected to address pain and inflammation from a slightly differently angle.

Rub on Relief offers pain relief, and more, naturally, without questionable ingredients of any kind.

3. Relieve Pain with Far-Infrared Heat

far-infrared heating pad penetrates deeper than skin level, reaching the tissues and muscle underneath. This not only gives you relief from buttocks pain caused by sciatica or herniated discs, it actually improves circulation to the area to fight inflammation and promote healing by bringing in needed nutrients.


When you have pain like buttocks pain, your body sends prostaglandins in to cause pain and inflammation. This signals your body to take it easy and provides a mechanism for healing to take place.

But your body also needs proteolytic enzymes to shut down the inflammation process and clean up excess fibrin, or internal scar tissue, created during the healing process.

Our Heal-n-Soothe, includes not only 12 of nature’s most powerful natural anti-inflammatories, but also a healthy dose of proteolytic enzymes — the first line of defense your body has against pain but stops manufacturing much of after your late 20’s. (The formula is so effective that we guarantee it’ll stop your pain — or we’ll buy it back.)


As mentioned, poor posture, sitting for long periods, awkward heavy lifting and activities like bicycling or jogging can lead to postural dysfunctions and muscle imbalances that cause you buttocks pain.

Identifying your postural dysfunctions, so you can reverse your muscle imbalances to prevent further and ongoing damage, is therefore essential to both buttocks pain relief and healing.

With the Lose the Back Pain System, you’ll go through a series of self-assessments designed to help you pinpoint which postural dysfunctions you have, then you’ll discover a customized series of corrective exercises, stretches, and self-treatments that are unique to your condition.

While you’re at it, be sure to read The 7-Day Back Pain Cure, which reveals the hidden causes of back pain (which often mirror those of buttocks pain) along with lifestyle changes you can make today and watch your pain disappear just days later. (You can even pick up a copy now for FREE !)

If these solutions sound at all intriguing to you, do not hesitate a moment longer. You’ve struggled with buttocks pain for long enough, and you deserve to live your life pain-free from here on out.

Watch this Video HERE on how to relieve painful buttocks

By Jesse Cannone - Creator of the International Best-Selling Back Pain Treatment Program "Lose the Back Pain System" and Best-Selling Book "The 7 Day Back Pain Cure"

Unlike most treatments which only deliver temporary relief, if any at all, muscle balance therapy delivers lasting relief to 8 out of 10 people who use it because it addresses the underlying cause of the pain, not just the symptoms.

If you are suffering from any type of back pain, neck pain or sciatica, I urge you to learn more about this breakthrough new treatment. 
Click HERE to learn more



7 Best Steps Here to Remarkably Heal Painful Ankles


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Your ankles are one of your body’s key weight-bearing joints, responsible for providing stability and movement while standing or walking.

As a hinged joint, your ankle is susceptible to injury during virtually any type of activity, including sports and exercise and even while simply walking or climbing stairs.

An ankle sprain, which occurs when your ankle is forcefully twisted or bent, can cause your ligaments to painfully stretch or tear, and this is a leading cause of ankle pain in the United States.

Ankle sprains, however, are not the only reason why your ankle may be hurting. Other potential causes of ankle pain include:

·         Damage to your tendons or cartilage
·         Infection in your ankle joint
·         Osteoarthritis, gout or rheumatoid
·         Blockage to blood vessels in your leg
·         Heel pain or injuries
·         Nerve injuries, including sciatica
·         Bone spurs
·         Fracture or stress fractures

Send Your Ankle Pain Packing

Trying to heal painful ankles that occur from a sprain is different from the pain from arthritis or cartilage damage.

Assuming you have a sprain, you’ll typically want to use the RICE approach, as follows (if you have a severe sprain, you should seek medical attention):

·         Rest: Keep your weight off of your ankle until it no longer hurts to stand on your foot (use crutches if necessary to get around).

·         Ice: Apply ice packs for about three days following injury to help bring down swelling and reduce bruising and pain.

·         Compression: Try wrapping your ankle in a compression bandage for one or two days up to a week to avoid swelling and bruising.

·         Elevation: Raise your ankle above the level of your heart for two to three hours a day. This will also help with swelling and bruising.

To heal painful ankles due to wear-and-tear to your joint and cartilage, will require using the following strategies:

7. Exercise

Exercise, even at high intensity, has been found to improve function among people with rheumatoid arthritis (a common cause of joint and ankle pain). 

It also helped to restore lean body mass, and this weight loss will also help take pressure off of your joints, potentially leading to even greater improvements in your ankle pain.

6. Ankle Exercises

In addition to full-body exercise, simple ankle exercises can help you to strengthen your muscles, protect your ligaments and avoid injury. Try ankle circles, heel and toe raises or even writing the alphabet in the air using your foot.

5. DL-Phenylalanine

Phenylalaine is an essential amino acid that acts as a precursor to tyrosine and neurotransmitters like dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine.

Phenylalanine may help to increase endorphins and opioid compounds in your central nervous system for enhanced mood and chronic pain relief.

DL-phenylalanine works in part by blocking the enzymes that break down your body’s natural pain-killing chemicals.

4. Heat from Far-Infrared Rays (FIR)

An FIR heatingpad can help your joints and muscles to relax, thereby relieving pain. The thermal effect of deep FIR heat on your tissues causes blood vessels in capillaries to dilate, which improves blood circulation and promotes pain-relief healing.

3. Glucosamine Sulfate Potassium

Glucosamine is found naturally throughout your body, but especially in your cartilage. In your joints, it acts as a building block and helps provide structure to your cartilage while maintaining healthy joint function and mobility.

Research shows glucosamine sulfate is a safe and effective treatment for joint pain due to osteoarthritis.

2. Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II

By strengthening cartilage and replenishing the synovial fluid that helps lubricate your joints, hydrolyzed collagen improves joint comfort and mobility.

Hydrolyzed collagen is important, in particular, because it contains glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) such as hyaluronic acid (HA) and chondroitin sulfate, which help promote joint cushioning and lubrication.

Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II may even help to rebuild cartilage.


Super Joint Support is a blend of all-natural ingredients designed to nourish, support and possibly even regenerate your joints, thanks to the hydrolyzed collagen type II and other joint supernutrients that it contains.

With chondroitin sulfate, hyaluronic acid, glucosamine sulfate potassium, DL-phenylalanine and more, packaged in a formula that contains 72 ionic trace minerals to ensure rapid absorption and assimilation into your body, this is a ground-breaking natural way to reduce and even eliminate joint pain while rebuilding and regenerating your cartilage.

Watch this Video HERE to learn how to heal painful ankles


By Jesse Cannone - Creator of the International Best-Selling Back Pain Treatment Program "Lose the Back Pain System" and Best-Selling Book "The 7 Day Back Pain Cure"

Unlike most treatments which only deliver temporary relief, if any at all, muscle balance therapy delivers lasting relief to 8 out of 10 people who use it because it addresses the underlying cause of the pain, not just the symptoms.

If you are suffering from any type of back pain, neck pain or sciatica, I urge you to learn more about this breakthrough new treatment. 
Click HERE to learn more

Friday, January 15, 2016

What to Look for In a Back Support Pillow?

What to Look for In a Back Support Pillow?



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A
proper back support pillow can be invaluable in preventing 
sitting-induced back pain and
protecting your spine health, because it keeps your spine in the proper
position effortlessly. Here is what to avoid in a back support pillow and what
to look for in a back support pillow.
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