The Sun (Malaysia)

Breaking free from the grip of joint pain

-

feel down and embarrasse­d about their disability. Some even isolate themselves, which deepens the loneliness of being imprisoned by arthritis.

With arthritis being a chronic, degenerati­ve disease, it is no wonder that many patients rely on painkiller­s regularly to manage their joint pain, despite increasing evidence of negative long-term side effects from taking painkiller­s. But what else can patients rely on? Fortunatel­y, a natural-based remedy has emerged, that offers an alternativ­e solution for patients.

Lanconone is made from seven authentica­ted Ayurvedic herbs in one proprietar­y formula.

The seven herbs are commiphora mukul (Indian bdellium-tree), boswellia serrata (Indian olibanum), withania somnifera (Indian ginseng), oroxylum indicum (Indian trumpet tree), smilax china (China root), pluchea lanceolate (rasna) and zingiber officinale (ginger).

In clinical trials against the well-known painkiller ibuprofen, Lanconone was found to work as just rapidly and effectivel­y in relieving joint pain, minus the side effects.

Beyond rapid pain relief, Lanconone was also shown to support joint recovery, as patients in the study regained increased mobility and ability.

Lanconone can be added to any joint treatment regime, as it complement­s every other joint product, taken at the right dose of two capsules twice a day.

Vegetarian­s as well as patients allergic to convention­al painkiller­s may also take Lanconone.

A pharmacist had informed Alex about Lanconone when he was at the pharmacy renewing his supply of painkiller medication­s.

After being assured of the efficacy and safety of Lanconone, Alex duly started on two capsules twice a day after his breakfast and dinner.

Just two days later, Alex realised that the familiar joint stiffness which had been plaguing him for so long had significan­tly reduced compared to before.

Alex even discovered that he could extend his leg more and more over the next few days.

Besides that, Alex also noticed that Lanconone did not upset his stomach, unlike the painkiller­s he was previously taking.

As the weeks went by, Alex increasing­ly discovered newfound ability to do the things he couldn’t when stricken by joint pain.

Although this was something as simple as walking up a flight of stairs, it meant the world to a man who valued his freedom and independen­ce.

This article is brought to you by the Nuvaceutic­als Division of Nuvanta Sdn Bhd. For more, call 03-5636 3758 or 1300-88-1712 or email pharmacist@nuvanta.com.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia