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.
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* 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?
I wonder how this compares with Hyaluronic Acid.
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sparkle7
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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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Rumigirl
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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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sparkle7
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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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