Oxyflex - Needs and Benefits - Tendonitis Pain Relief
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWe have all heard the old saying, “You can’t escape death and taxes.” Let’s add to that growing older.
Just look at these facts:
Baby Boomers now number 76 million.
By 2030, 20 percent of the nation’s population will be 65 or older, compared to just 12 percent today.
Within a decade, 10,000 boomers will turn 65 each day
The effects of aging will impact all our lives. Baby Boomers and seniors will someday be the majority. They are already the two fastest growing segments of the American population. And along with aging comes arthritis, muscle and joint discomfort, tendonitis, backache and other skeletal problems just to name a few. A major cause of these conditions is inflammation.
That’s where TruSolutions Corporation and OxyFLEX® Comfort Cream come in.
OxyFLEX® Comfort Cream, specially formulated with our unique oxygenated oils effectively reduces your inflammation associated with:
arthritis
tendonitis
backache
muscle strain & sprains
joint discomfort
plantar fasciitis
sciatica
carpal tunnel syndrome
other musculoskeletal problems.
Natural is the key word today. People with painful discomfort are passionately seeking remedies that act naturally.
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