Wonderful Arthritis Cream that works!

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Hello everyone.   Have you arthritis pain in one or all of your joints, relax I have found a wonderful cream.  I have arthritis in both knees, and am waiting for the first knee replacement surgery.   On line I found creams that are based on CELADRIN which works amazingly on myself.  It lubricates the bones that are rubbing together that causes intense pain.  I apply a generous amount and rub into my knees every morning as soon as I get up. Rub in well so that there is no residue which will soak into your clothes.  Takes a few minutes.   I have wonderful relief for the whole day, often finding one application works well and I am pain free. There is a good one on Amazon, in a white tub with a blue and yellow label on it, which says Celadrin Ultra (initial S.......).   Good Luck.  Give it a try it works wonders and the effect gets better when used every day.

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    Well Janet I've tried everything else, may as well give that a go.

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      I hope it works well for you too Larry (obviously I couldn't name it as I I I think it would be advertising, but you should recognise the tub by my description.  It  costs around £14.99 but lasts a long time.  I would suggest that you use it twice a day to begin with.  Don't forget to rub it well in as it has to get through the skin and fat to reach the bony part.  All the best.   Janet.

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