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Have you tried vitacost?

 

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Pam

10/20/06 13:12:58

 

Hyaluronic acid

 

Ok, I did it - I ordered this off the whatever his name doctor add on our

local Sat morning radio station - the pain in my lower back is just so bad -

I figured what could it hurt - it was only $6.85 with shipping!!! so I tried

it...oh my ...it DOES WORK ...within a few days the pain in my lower back

was almost gone!!! I don't even care if its in my head! LOL...anyway - of

course the month supply is now 3wks gone and the pain in my lower back is of

course...back... so off to the site (purity vitamins) and wow....one month

supply is $40! ..so off searching the internet ...ohmy....lots and lots and

lots of options .... so was just wondering if anyone has any reviews of this

product, a good source for buying it that doesn't cost an arm and a leg??

 

thanks bunches

 

~Blessings and Health~

Pam (who is sniffen oregano as I type warding off the evil spirits of a

nasty cold! thanks Butch!)

TLC Naturally

http://www.tlcnaturally.com

 

 

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Is anyone using Hyaluronic Acid?

 

I just bought some, been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my neck. I am

only 45. I bought the purest form, liquid in which I put under my

tongue daily. It's only been a few days. Also bought some for my

elderly aging dog who has hip issues.

 

Is this stuff for real? I seem to think so. Any opinions are

appreciated!

 

Thank you,

Shari W.

Idaho

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I've used MSM for years I put it in every beverage and I have bone on bone

in my knee and no pain whatever, just stiffness sometimes. I found the

crystals on the internet for a very little price as you only use a little at

a time. I'm 81 and I have no arthritis at all and I credit the MSM for that.

My neck goes crickle, crackle but I have no pain again. I think that

product is the reason. It is a form of sulphur (not sulfa). Completely

natural and no side effects.

 

Irene

 

On 11/1/08, Shari <swilcox wrote:

>

> Is anyone using Hyaluronic Acid?

>

> I just bought some, been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my neck. I am

> only 45. I bought the purest form, liquid in which I put under my

> tongue daily. It's only been a few days. Also bought some for my

> elderly aging dog who has hip issues.

>

> Is this stuff for real? I seem to think so. Any opinions are

> appreciated!

>

> Thank you,

> Shari W.

> Idaho

>

>

>

 

 

 

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I would try diet and exercise first, before I resorted to any

isolated/synthetic supplements.

 

Go back and read message #29650 - The article is " Nutritional and

supplement strategies for inflammatory and autoimmune conditions " -

lots of great info in there that you can use for any inflammatory

condition.

 

, " Shari " <swilcox wrote:

>

> Is anyone using Hyaluronic Acid?

>

> I just bought some, been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my neck. I am

> only 45. I bought the purest form, liquid in which I put under my

> tongue daily. It's only been a few days. Also bought some for my

> elderly aging dog who has hip issues.

>

> Is this stuff for real? I seem to think so. Any opinions are

> appreciated!

>

> Thank you,

> Shari W.

> Idaho

>

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yes, Shari, it is definitely good stuff but you need to take it for at least 30

days or longer before you'll notice any relief. It has done wonders for my cat

who has arthritis in a back knee joint.

 

Judy

 

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Shari

Saturday, November 01, 2008 10:58 PM

Hyaluronic Acid

 

 

Is anyone using Hyaluronic Acid?

 

I just bought some, been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my neck. I am

only 45. I bought the purest form, liquid in which I put under my

tongue daily. It's only been a few days. Also bought some for my

elderly aging dog who has hip issues.

 

Is this stuff for real? I seem to think so. Any opinions are

appreciated!

 

Thank you,

Shari W.

Idaho

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am  Taking the  one from Life Extension , I also so Limu which has virtually

taken care of my arthritis and made my skin incredibly supple and reduced what

few wrinkles I do have, My Dad did the same combo for his osteoarthritis. The

product description is below :

 

Hyaluronic acid and collagen are vital components of skin structure that decline

as we age. They are responsible for the skin's moisture, suppleness, and

elasticity. Patented BioCell Collagen II™ is made from 100% pure cartilage,

which has undergone an absorption enhancing hydrolyzation process that yields

low molecular weight hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, and Collagen Type II

peptides. These elements found in BioCell Collagen II™ make it a multifaceted

ingredient which may help support healthy skin function and appearance, as well

as help support joint comfort and function.*

Contains no yeast, dairy, egg, gluten, corn soy or wheat. Contains no sugar,

starch, salt, artificial color, flavor, or fragrance.

 

 

Cindy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shari <swilcox

 

Saturday, November 1, 2008 10:58:15 PM

Hyaluronic Acid

 

 

Is anyone using Hyaluronic Acid?

 

I just bought some, been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my neck. I am

only 45. I bought the purest form, liquid in which I put under my

tongue daily. It's only been a few days. Also bought some for my

elderly aging dog who has hip issues.

 

Is this stuff for real? I seem to think so. Any opinions are

appreciated!

 

Thank you,

Shari W.

Idaho

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for all the responses. After losing a significant amount of weight and

do exercise, I am down to my normal weight now. So that is out. I eat so healthy

now (for the last 2 years) and the energy abounds.

 

This is only in my neck......the new findings, hence trying HA. I have no other

issues with joints/knees/bones.

 

I take HA in its purest form - liquid, pure, and expensive!

 

I will keep on it. Thanks again.

Shari

 

 

 

 

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Carol <carol

 

Sunday, November 2, 2008 9:46:43 AM

Re: Hyaluronic Acid

 

 

I would try diet and exercise first, before I resorted to any

isolated/synthetic supplements.

 

Go back and read message #29650 - The article is " Nutritional and

supplement strategies for inflammatory and autoimmune conditions " -

lots of great info in there that you can use for any inflammatory

condition.

 

, " Shari " <swilcox > wrote:

>

> Is anyone using Hyaluronic Acid?

>

> I just bought some, been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my neck. I am

> only 45. I bought the purest form, liquid in which I put under my

> tongue daily. It's only been a few days. Also bought some for my

> elderly aging dog who has hip issues.

>

> Is this stuff for real? I seem to think so. Any opinions are

> appreciated!

>

> Thank you,

> Shari W.

> Idaho

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Shari

 

I just logged onto Pubmed.com and put in Hyaluronic Acid for the search

engine. there are nearly 14000 studies on the product. There are

nearly 900 studies on Hyaluronic acid AND Osteoarthritis. So this is

taken very seriously in the medical community. I am not sure how the

product is administered to the affected area in each study. It seems

though many times the substance in injected into the joint.

 

I also do not know how well it is absorbed or if it is affected by

stomach acid. My guess is badly due to how it is suggested to be

administered. Your putting under the tongue bypasses the digestive

tract. That would allow the body to put the substance where your body

feels it would work the best.

 

DP

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