Celedrin - The Natural way to be Free from Pain

Monday, 10 August 2009

When most people think of Celadrin
what comes to mind is usually basic information that's not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there's a lot more to Celadrin than just the basics.

Celadrin – or cetyl myristoleate - is one of a number of supplements taken by arthritis sufferers
but it really came into its own recently when the government withdrew popular painkillers like Vioxx from the market due to health concerns. This left many arthritis suffers with no option but to consider an operation to relieve their pain. An operation – or a supplement like Celadrin? Many decided to try the less invasive option first.

Traditionally
doctors have not been keen to offer supplements to their patients
but many are increasingly coming to see that products like Celadrin may be a suitable alternative for those people who for some reason cannot - or choose not to - have an operation.

A scientist who was trying to understand why he couldn’t induce arthritis into mice discovered Celadrin about a decade ago. It contains a blend of eight stable fatty acids that can easily penetrate cell membranes and by providing lubrication to the cell membranes and decreasing inflammation it supports joint health. In fact
research has shown that it definitely improves not only the range of motion in a joint affected by arthritis
but balance
strength and endurance were also improved.

Placebo-controlled studies in 2002 showed that the subjects were able to perform several day-to-day functions like climbing stairs and even simply walking that had been painfully difficult before. Some subjects were even able to return to jogging
an exercise that had been impossible for some time due to the pain and stiffness experienced from arthritis.

Is everything making sense so far? If not
I'm sure that with just a little more reading
all the facts will fall into place.

University bio-chemist Dr. Daniel Gallaher PhD
prescribes Celadrin for many of his patients and has had no side-effects reported. The pills may need be taken for at least two months before improvement is noticed
though in some cases this time is considerably shorter. Some patients have noted a dramatic improvement within a few days of applying the lotion.

Daniel Hoeffal MD
advises his patients to take the product scientifically. That is
no more than one supplement at a time and stick to the instructions on the bottle. If several supplements are taken at once
there is no way of determining which was the one responsible for giving relief.

Celadrin comes in pill form and topical lotion and is quite affordable compared to some other supplements
with the pills costing about $12.00 a bottle and the lotion half that. It is available as a stand-alone product
or combined with other products such as Glucosamine

Always consult your health care professional before taking supplements
as some can interfere with the absorption of other medications
while others may change how internal organs function
cause blood pressure or clotting

This article's coverage of the information is as complete as it can be today. But you should always leave open the possibility that future research could uncover new facts.

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