Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Costly Joint-Pain Injections Replaced By New $2 Pill

Proven pain reliever no longer requires painful and expensive injections; new pill boosts the same lubricatin­g joint fluid without using a needle. Users report dramatic relief from swelling, pain and stiffness without side effects and expense.

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By: E. M. Abrams Health News Syndicate

HNS - A popular needle injection for people with joint pain is now available in an inexpensiv­e nonprescri­ption pill. The breakthrou­gh came when researcher­s discovered a way to deliver the injected “relief molecule” through the digestive system.

Top US clinics have used these needle injections for years because they deliver powerful relief. Unfortunat­ely, the shots are painful and expensive. They also only work on the joint being treated.

The new pill, called Synovia, delivers the same “relief molecule” as the injections. However, it has some impressive advantages. First, it’s inexpensiv­e and nonprescri­ption. Also, relief is delivered to every

joint in the body because it enters the bloodstrea­m through the digestive system.

This gives it the ability to reduce a much wider variety of pain. Users report greater flexibilit­y and less stiffness in their knees. Hands and shoulders move painfree for the first time in years. Even neck and lower back pain improve dramatical­ly.

All this without spending over $600 on needle injections and taking trips to the doctor every week.

The medical community is very excited about this new breakthrou­gh. Dr. Jacob Moss says, “Synovia is a great option for those suffering from Osteoarthr­itis. Injections are usually a last resort because of the pain and expense. However, Synovia should be taken at the first sign of pain.”

New Discovery

The needle injection procedure has been given to hundreds of thousands of patients over the last several years.

Doctors use the shots to boost a critical element of the joint called synovial fluid. This lubricatin­g fluid is found between the cartilage and bones of every joint.

According to the firm’s head of R&D, Mike McNeill, “Researcher­s have been working for years to find a way to boost this fluid noninvasiv­ely. The problem was the molecule used in the injections was too large to absorb into the bloodstrea­m.”

Top scientists conquered this obstacle by finding a smaller form of the same molecule. This new glucose form is easily absorbed by your stomach and intestines!

Now those who suffer from joint pain can get relief without painful injections. At less than $2 per day, early users like Steve Young are impressed. He says, “I’ve tried more pills than I can count, without any luck. Synovia is different. My knees and hands haven’t felt this good in years!”

Impressive Clinical Results

Leading clinics use injection therapy because it works. Recent clinical trials show the pill form also delivers major relief.

One example is a landmark study out of Europe. In the study the active ingredient in Synovia was compared to a popular NSAID pain reliever. The goal was to see if it could reduce pain and swelling around the knee. The results were incredible!

After just 30 days, more than 8 out of 10 people who took Synovia’s active ingredient had NO swelling. However, only 2 out of 10 people who took the NSAID experience­d reduced swelling.

The study also looked at cases of severe swelling. Amazingly,

zero cases of severe swelling were detected in the group taking the active ingredient found in Synovia. This means it was 100% effective for the cases of severe swelling!

In contrast, 9 out of 10 people taking the NSAID

still had severe swelling. McNeill points out, “The impressive thing about this study is the active ingredient wasn’t tested against a fake pill. It was up against one of the most popular NSAIDs people use every day. It’s easy to see why people in pain are excited to get relief without an injection.”

The New Way It Delivers Relief

Getting relief without injections has big advantages. The most obvious is avoiding being stuck by a large needle every week for 5 weeks.

Another downside of injections is the doctor can “miss”. The needle needs to be inserted into a precise spot in the joint to work. Otherwise, you risk the treatment being ineffectiv­e.

In contrast, boosting your lubricatin­g joint fluid by taking a pill is painless. Also, delivering the relief molecule orally benefits all your joints, not just one.

According to the firm’s Director of Marketing, Sara Thornton, “This is why Synovia has sparked such a frenzy of sales. People want relief in more than just one joint. They don’t like needles. And everyone likes to save money.”

Approved By Leading Doctors

The new delivery system for this molecule has caught the attention of leading medical doctors.

“Needle injections for joint pain have been around for years because they work. Being able to get the same relief molecule through a pill is amazing. Injections may be a last resort, but I’d recommend Synovia at the first sign of pain,” said Dr. Marie Laguna.

Dr. Gerardo Pereira, a renowned surgeon from Florida says, “Injections aim to boost synovial fluid, which lubricates the joint. Those suffering from joint pain usually have very little of this fluid. Synovia helps relieve pain by boosting this key lubricant without needles.”

Dr. Moss adds, “The research behind the active ingredient in Synovia is very exciting. This product is a great choice for those who haven’t had success with other joint pain treatments.”

How To Get Synovia

This is the official release of Synovia in Pennsylvan­ia. As such, the company is offering a special discounted supply to any joint-pain-sufferer who calls within the next 48 hours.

A Regional Order Hotline has been set up for local readers to call. This is the best way to try Synovia with their 100% satisfacti­on guarantee.

Starting at 6:00 am today the order hotline will be open for 48 hours. All you have to do is call TOLL FREE 1-888-973-4811 and provide the operator with the special discount approval code: SYN16. The company will do the rest.

Current supplies of Synovia are limited, and callers that don’t get through to the order hotline within the next 48 hours will have to pay more and possibly wait until more inventory is produced. This could take as long as 6-8 weeks.

 ??  ?? NO MORE NEEDLES: A popular needle injection pain-killer for joint pain is being replaced. The key molecule in these injections can now be delivered by taking a new low-cost pill called Synovia.
NO MORE NEEDLES: A popular needle injection pain-killer for joint pain is being replaced. The key molecule in these injections can now be delivered by taking a new low-cost pill called Synovia.

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