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Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid can be handled quite nicely by regrowing the

cartilage.

Collastin is worth a look because it does that, backed by a money-back

guarantee. It contains two kinds of cetyl-myristoleate and a few other

goodies. Company says the treatment gets 90% success in a three-month

program, and that's how they can guarantee it.

The support formula contains herbal complements in a patented formula, and

glucosamine hydrochloride.

Two people I know have taken off knee braces and both can walk the trails

all day, not just sidewalks mind you, pain-free. One actually stored two

knee braces and gave back the wheelchair to the Red Cross. She had had four

operations to each knee already and most days had to crawl from room to

room. The other lady said she could run up and down the stairs 20 times a

day and " that just wouldn't have happened last year " .

Both these ladies had osteoarthritis.

This is not a cure for the degenerative processes. It just makes the

cartilage regrow and reduces inflammatory responses by increasing Th1 memory

cells over Th2 inflammatory cells. Once the cartilage is restored many

people stop taking the blend for several to many years.

If anyone wants the e-booklet by chiropractor Dr. Chuck Cochran, " At Last

Collastin " , just email me and I'll send it.

Duncan Crow

250-748-6967

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