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Nopalea for inflammation reduction

Sometimes stress gives us aches and pains that tend to take the enjoyment out of the free time we spend with our loved ones. And for some of us, daily wear and tear can mess with our work. I spend a lot of time at my computer, so hand cramps can be a real bother. However, my personal preference is to look to alternative pain management products for relief.

I personally prefer products that aren’t artificially manufactured. With all the drug recalls and numerous side effects of taking prescription drugs, I can’t help but wonder if it’s really worth it. Rather than suppressing the pain and building a tolerance, I would much rather tackle the root cause.

One of numerous things you can do naturally to relieve pain is to make lifestyle changes. Start consuming nutrient-rich foods and cut back on overly processed shelf-stable food. For many people, carrying around excess weight is part of the problem. I also highly recommend yoga to improve breathing, relaxation, and flexibility. It has proven beneficial for lower back pain, especially. Why else would it be such a blessing to pregnant women?

Did you know that inflammation is the leading cause of pain? The Betalains in Nopalea helps the body to neutralize toxins, thereby reducing inflammation.

Nopalea (No-pah lay’uh) is an anti-inflammatory wellness drink derived from the fruit of the Nopal cactus. Apparently it originates from the Sonoran Desert and was also used by the Pima Indians. It’s sweetened with agave nectar and fruit extracts (strawberry, raspberry, cranberry, mango, apricot) and contains no preservatives.

To date, more than 3 million bottles have been sold. You can try a free 32oz bottle of Nopalea (you only pay $9.95 for shipping) by calling 1-800-203-7063. Remember to always talk to your healthcare provider when taking dietary supplements.

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