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No relief in sight?
Posted by: Debra Brewer on May 7, 2009 at 9:51AM EST
I am a 38 year old woman suffering from osteoarthritis.  The knuckles on my right hand seem to be growing constantly and the pain getting worse.  Now, my right ankle is beginning to hurt bad enough that sometimes it is difficult to walk.  My big problem: I had gastric bypass a few years ago and as a result I cannot take aspirin, ibuprofen, anti-inflammatory, NSAIDS or steroids.  I think that list happens to cover everything that might help.  I was just wondering if there are any others out there in my situation and what they are doing to help.
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Posted by: Dexter Sterling on May 7, 2009 6:09PM EST
Greetings to all.

There is a new FDA approved topical rub that is now on the market in USA. The name is NIAVIN and it goes to the 'source of the pain' rather just the just to where the pain is felt.
Trigger Point Therapy is all new and YES it works.

Want to find out more. Go to our website and if you would like to get your second trial size for free...please call us at 800-471-1036

Dexter Sterling
CEO and Chairman
Sterling Pharmaceutical Corp
Niavin Corporation

Posted by: Dexter Sterling on May 7, 2009 6:15PM EST
Greetings to all.

There is a new FDA approved Topical Rub that does work and goes to the source of the pain rather than just where you sense the pain and then masks the hurt.

www.niavin.com Yes it works and if you would like to get your second bottle for free, please call us or email me at 800-471-1036 Niavin@telus.net

Dexter Sterling
CEO
Sterling Pharmaceutical Corp.
Niavin Corp.

Posted by: Casey on May 10, 2009 4:49PM EST
Debra, the ingredient I just checked out in Naivin is salicylate which is also in aspercreme. I really don't t hink that the Arthritis foundation should allow this site to be used for advertising products by private companies, even if they do work. People with a product to sell may have a good product ultimately, but those of us suffering are VERY anxious to feel better and I know in my desperation I often feel like I will try anything to take away my suffering and have more mobility. If Dexter does send you a bottle be sure to write and say if it works or not. I wouldn't pay for anything though, not even shipping. Sorry, just my opinon. We are all easy prey here.

Posted by: Sue Rowbotham on June 4, 2009 10:15AM EST
Have you tried Aloe Vera, very good nutrionally, excellent anti-inflammatory, can drink or rub on topically, 60 day money back guarantee, for more info please email me

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