Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Joint pain drops from 'intense' to 'mild' in 14 days

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1 September 2010

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Inside today's special alert:

    **Joint pain reduced from 'distressing or intense' to 'mild or none' for 89.9% of sufferers

    **Frontier science's most astonishing secret pulses pain away in as little as 14 days


Dear Reader,

I've been getting amazing feedback from members who have been trialling an amazing new pain relief device that uses breakthrough technology to literally pulse pain away from limbs and joints.

If you think it's something that could help you, then I recommend you take up the 60-day home trial today. See what people are saying about it, here...

Anyway, here's the full story ...

60 years ago scientists working behind the Iron Curtain made a quantum leap in their understanding of the human body ... but, because of the political situation, their discovery never made it out of Eastern Europe for another 40 years.

What they discovered is that the human body produces a vibrant energy field, in which each atom of each cell interacts with each other and emits pulsed electrical charges that fuel our wellbeing.

But when these cells are damaged - or when illness strikes - scientists found that this pulsed energy fades – a bit like a faulty generator only being able to provide a flicker of light.

So, they developed the first ever device that simulates our body's pulsing internal energy generator by emitting low- level, millisecond-duration, pulsed electromagnetic fields.

There's more about this amazing technology here:

"Words cannot describe what this has done for my joint pain and my life!" – Sandra Brinded, Norfolk


Today, this device has been refined and revolutionized by a small UK manufacturer. They've been able to scale-down these once huge machines into a handy, pocket-sized device by using state-of-the-art technology.

When applied to painful limbs and joints, this pocket-sized device not only relieves pain, but it also works at a cellular level in the body to stimulate improved blood circulation and blood oxygen content, by naturally encouraging enhanced cell function.

What this means is that, not only does it relieve pain, but it also repairs cell damage, aids wound-healing and de- stresses the body, and calms blood pressure all at the same time.

Now, I know this sounds fantastic – but believe me, the benefits for people suffering joint pain, damaged or fractured bones, skin sores, lacerations, eczema and many more painful conditions, have been proven in numerous clinical studies.

Why not read the full report here and see what people suffering debilitating joint-pain have to say about it.

Until next time,

Andrew Miller
Editor
Nutrition & Healing


P.S. This is the kind of secret that can change people's lives - so please make sure you share it with anyone you know who suffers pain.

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