END pain for less than a DOLLAR a day?!
If you have ARTHRITIS… or are just in PAIN…
Big Pharma doesn’t see you as a PATIENT…
You’re a CUSTOMER!
Which means they continually want your hard-earned MONEY—but you’ll never get total relief.
Fortunately, I’ve got something that will flip that greed on its head…
An all-natural way to END your pain that will only cost you around 68 cents-a-day!
Folks, the “gold standard” for treating chronic pain in conventional medicine is STILL an opioid painkiller. The use of opioids continues to rise, even as more and more bad news comes out about these drugs.
But according to a study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the use of opioids (like tramadol and oxycodone) to treat pain caused by osteoarthritis has cost society a jaw-dropping $14 BILLION!
That’s insanity… and you don’t have to be a part of it. Especially because SAFE, non-opioid alternatives for alleviating pain do exist.
And one of my favorites—willow bark—is less than a fraction of the cost.
People have been using willow bark to ease inflammation, the cause of most aches and pains, for centuries.
The white willow bark contains the chemical salicin, which is similar to the main ingredient in aspirin. Salicin is metabolized in the body to create salicylic acid, which has anti-inflammatory properties.
Originally, people chewed the bark itself to relieve pain and fevers. Now, it’s sold as a dried herb that you can brew, like tea.
It also comes as a liquid supplement or in capsule form, both of which can be found at many health food stores or online retailers. You can get a 100-day supply for about $6.81.
Prices vary by manufacturer, but it’s a heck of a lot cheaper—and less dangerous—than any opioid painkiller!
In Your Corner,
Dr. Allan Spreen
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Sources:
Anderer, John. “Opioid use due to knee pain, arthritis has cost society $14 billion.” https://studyfinds.org/opioid-use-knee-pain-14-billion/
Wong, Cathy. “Herbs for Natural Pain Relief.” https://www.verywellhealth.com/herbs-for-pain-management-89299


