Chuck was torn between 2 choices: Take painkillers to mask his discomfort while his knees continued deteriorating to bone-on-bone. Get an invasive procedure and pray for his mobility.
| Chuck was torn between 2 choices: Take painkillers to mask his discomfort while his knees continued deteriorating to bone-on-bone. Get an invasive procedure and pray for his mobility. He didn’t want to spend the rest of his life on the sidelines. Letting his golfing, hiking, and walks with his wife fall by the wayside. He was terrified of the procedure. But he knew that doing nothing would only make the pain worse. He was getting desperate. Until he discovered the biggest myth about joint pain that he– and millions of others– mistakenly believed. Within one week of learning the truth, he started feeling relief. After a few weeks, he nearly forgot about the pain he used to endure. Fast forward a couple of years and Chuck’s said: “My knee cartilage re-developed and is fully back and strong. My doctor was pleased to show me the [before and after] pics.” The most shocking thing about Chuck’s improvement? It all started when he discovered an odd Duke University study about a “joint repair kit”… | | ==> Click here to see the bizarre secret to new knees and hips - Jim |
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