Your joints are ACHING… and the pain is keeping you from doing the things you love.

When you’ve got arthritis, your doc will try to convince you that you’ve only got 2 options to get any relief.

Pop the pills he prescribes… or let him stick you with a needle!

Friend, let me offer 1 more option for you.

There’s an herbal remedy from traditional Korean medicine – one that I GUARANTEE your doc has never even CONSIDERED trying.

And it’s possible that it could work… when NOTHING else has!

Hail Mary

You’ve read right here in eAlert about an herb called Norwegian angelica, which can help TAME belly troubles like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

But today, I want to share with you the benefits of another “angel herb” — Korean angelica (Angelica gigas Nakai).

It’s one of the most powerful natural pain relievers… one that’s shown ENORMOUS promise in helping relieve the discomfort associated with arthritis.

I’m talking about both the “wear and tear” form known as osteoarthritis… as well as the inflammatory condition known as rheumatoid arthritis.

That’s because Korean angelica ZEROES IN on the central nervous system to EXTINGUISH inflammatory pain

And it works on patients who DON’T respond to regular ol’ NSAID pain pills… or even joint injections!

In one unpublished clinical trial, 68% of participants who took a special Korean angelica extract saw their pain scores improved… compared to just 15% of the control group that took a placebo.

Korean angelica’s “secret ingredient” is actually two-fold – a pair of similar substances, called decursin and decursinol angelate.

They’re both found in angelica root

And scientists have created a patented extract called Decursinol-50… which you can find in supplement form on its own or in joint support formulas.

The recommended dose is 250 mg, once or twice daily, as needed.

In Korea, it’s known as “cham dang-gui” or simply “Korean dang-gui.” While there are both Chinese and Japanese forms of angelica… the Korean form is the MOST potent when it comes to arthritis relief.

Its active compounds could thin the blood… so check with your doc before combining Korean angelica with any prescription blood thinners you may already be taking.

To BANISHING joint discomfort,
Sarah Reagan


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