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Natural anti-inflammatory extract brings hope for joint pain sufferers


Joint pain is a common health problem experienced by many in every part of the world. A symptom typically associated with arthritis, a type of disease characterized by the inflammation of joints and the surrounding tissue, the condition has caused discomfort and distress to older individuals and athletes who perform strenuous and high-impact exercises.

For decades now, arthritis and joint pain sufferers have turned to analgesic in efforts to reduce their pain caused by inflamed joints. However, prolonged use of analgesics can cause more harm than good by putting more strain to the body’s liver and kidney load. Numerous studies have shown that introducing marine oils in one’s diet helps normalize the body’s inflammatory responses. Lyprinol, a superior type of marine oil gaining popularity worldwide, is touted as the all-around health aid for various inflammatory disorders.

Extracted from the New Zealand’s green lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, Lyprinol is a unique lipid oil that provides relief for joint pain and arthritis, promotes healthy breathing passages, and can potentially increase brain function. Lyprinol acts by normalizing inflammation in swelling joints and the body’s airways, making moving and breathing easier for the body.

Offering a combination of omega 3 and omega 6 marine lipids, as well as some unique compounds, the potency of Lyprinol is also much greater than the highest quality of fish oils. As a result, one Lyprinol capsule has about the same degree of benefits as a jar of fish oil capsules.

So far, there is one patented process solely used for the extraction of this particular type of oil in a way that retains its therapeutic properties. Only Lyprinol contains the result of this process, making it far more superior and effective than all the other mussel products in the market.

Lyprinol is manufactured by Pharmalink of Germany and available in the Philippines through GNC, the world’s largest specialty retailer and leading provider of health solutions from nutritional supplements, skincare, preventive and weight management products for every individual, health condition and lifestyle.

For more information, head to the nearest GNC branch near you.


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Tags: arthritis , health and wellness , joint pains

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/FCJF33MU3YKIKSJZZ22MOZEFQQ peter r

    Acupuncture is an excellent treatment for body pain !!!  Talaga



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