Friday, September 21, 2007

The Best Thing Since Aloe?

A new cure all plus workout enhancement?

Boosts Energy, Speeds Healing!

This sounds like the best thing since Aloe. Perhaps ever! A cure all! Currently being used by workout specialists.

A French research scientist, Gilles Gutierrez, has established that professional athletes can work out longer and harder using his patented prickly pear extract. Even more important, the herb sped their recoveries from strenuous exercise. Prickly pear appears to accelerate the production of the body's natural restorative compounds.

Prickly pear has traditionally been used to promote healing--specifically, as a treatment for inflammatory skin diseases, eye inflammation, intestinal tract inflammation (dysentery), urinary tract inflammation, burns, and joint or muscle inflammation. Interestingly, several different cultures have used prickly pear for chronic joint and muscle complaints, including arthritis and fibromyalgia as well as strains, sprains, and breaks.

You can get this now at this website http://www.juniperridge.com/ This sounds like something I really need. Plus they have marvelous products just in time for Christmas giving.

"I've used the extract, sold under the name Prepair, and have recommended it to other athletic baby boomers. It seems that after using it, we had increased energy and recovered more rapidly from our workouts. What's more, our weak spots--bad lower backs, trick knees, and achy necks--seemed less painful. Prickly pear is nontoxic and has no known safety problems, even when it is taken in large quantities. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on the packaging for the correct dose information and when to take it." By Douglas Schar, DipPhyt, MCPP, MNIMH , Douglas Schar, DipPhyt, MCPP, MNIMH, is a clinically trained herbalist. He currently lives in Washington, DC, where he's putting the finishing touches on his PhD dissertation on disease-preventing plants.

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