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| Joint Therapy Testimonial |
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Eric Gillespie Felton, Northumberland When my sister initially suggested that I try Joint Therapy I was sceptical. That was when I was on crutches due to severe arthritis. In particular I found stairs difficult to manage and was only able to go up and down them on my bottom. After taking the product I noticed that the pain subsided. With arthritis you are recommended to do gentle exercise which I had been unable to do before but I was now able to walk again which meant I was doing gentle exercise. | Even after I had started using the product and was feeling a difference in the level of aches and no longer required my crutches it seemed that it was coincidental with, rather than an attribute to taking the product. I decided to then stop taking Joint Therapy to make a financial saving. Each time I did this the aching and stiffness in my joints returned quickly. I am not a total scrooge but it is with great reluctance that I arrived at the conclusion that there was a definite relationship between the recession of arthritic pain and immobility and the ingestion of Joint Therapy. Infirmity is an embarrassment - I don't know why. Other people's limps didn't bother me; mine did. It was good to be able to climb public staircases again, two at a time, and not trying to be the last one in line to avoid holding anyone up who was in a hurry behind me. A few weeks ago my brother-in-law said to me wryly that I should get a stand at the local health store to promote this product! I'm not evangelical about anything and I wasn't about Joint Therapy. All I've said is that it works. |
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