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Discover Natural Approaches… to Healthier Muscles and Joints

By David Levine, Health Writer

The creaky knees and achy back of old age are a well-known stereotype. Of course, it’s based in truth. As we age, muscles shorten and lose some elasticity. The soft tissues that hold joints together stiffen. Bones lose density.

Conventional medicine typically offers cover-up treatments for these naturally occurring changes. But these treatments do nothing to restore lost function.

They may relieve symptoms-and just as likely, they may not. But they don’t get at the root causes of the problems. They don’t offer cures.

Fortunately, natural medicine has many answers to the problem of painful muscles and joints that conventional medicine doesn’t offer. Here are two of the best.

Click here to find out what they are.

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One Comment

  1. Noella Briley
    Posted October 23, 2010 at 2:26 pm | Permalink

    This is possibly one of the better posts I have come across on this topic. I would like to know if you have you considered the opposite side of the argument of natural health? To be candid, I think a solid case could be made either way, but let me know if you have any more sites on the Web to verify what you are proposing.

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