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sparkle7
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Celadrin, "a cellular lubricant," is a joint health breakthrough that uniquely provides fast, long lasting joint comfort.* Most people start to feel results in 30 days or less with Celadrin Softgels.

Cumulative benefits are achieved through long-term daily use. The cause of wear on the joint area can be linked to insufficient lubrication and cell membrane fluidity.

Celadrin provides continuous lubrication, cushions the joints, and promotes repair of the damaged cell membranes by increasing cell membrane fluidity and elasticity.*

Celadrin is a patented, clinically tested, scientifically arranged matrix of all natural, esterified oils. These natural oils work at the cellular level to increase cell membrane fluidity and elasticity, and will help you bend and walk better by supporting joint movement.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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I bought a bottle of the lotion & it works pretty well. I was thinking of getting the capsules. I started having some joint pain a few months ago. I thought I'd try it. Any opinions about it?

Here's some info about it -
http://www.celadrin.com/about.html

I bought mine from Swanson - they are alot cheaper.

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I have not used this, as I was able to fix my painful knee by using the SOTA Magnetic Pulser.

I looked up Celadrin at iHerb.com and there are MANY very happy users.
http://www.iherb.com/Search?kw=Celadrin&x=12&y=7#none


I wonder how this compares with Hyaluronic Acid.

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Yeah, I want the pulser but I have to wait due to money... Maybe next month? Swanson has the celadrin for $9.99... I haven't tried hyaluronic acid.

The celadrin cream works well & I've tried alot of creams & gels...

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The lotion didn't work for me, but we're all different with different sources of the pain (nerves, joints, muscles, connective tissue).
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That's interesting that it didn't work. I'm sorry it didn't work but I wonder why...? It seems to have a good rating on alot of vitamin websites - I don't know if that is any way to guage it, though.
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