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wanginator95 - 28 Dec 2004 01:10 GMT
New Supplement Gives Achy Knees Some Help . > NEW SUPPLEMENT GIVES ACHY
KNEES SOME HELP > Market America Introduces New Joint and Bone Health
Formula > >
> > GREENSBORO, N.C. (August 6, 2004) - According to the Arthritis
Foundation®, > nearly 1-in-3 Americans suffers from joint pain and
discomfort. Arthritis is > not just a concern for the elderly. An
alarming number of children also suffer > from the disease. Recent
studies indicate that diet and proper nutrition can > help alleviate
the effects of arthritis and possibly help prevent it. > >
> > Market America, an international product brokerage and Internet
marketing > company delivering cutting-edge products backed by science
and technology, > today announced the introduction of its new and
improved Glucosatrin®, a more > advanced approach to bone and joint
health. > >
> > "New study data has revealed that higher levels of glucosamine
have a > tremendous effect on improving joint and bone health," said
Dennis Franks, > executive vice president, Market America. "We not only
increased the >
glucosamine but added hops extract to help reduce inflammation of the
joints. > Most joint formulas reduce their cost by reducing the amount
of glucosamine > and other ingredients. We wanted to give our customers
the most bang for their > buck." > >
> > The new and improved formula is also designed to address joint
pain caused by > years of injury, physical exercise and age-related
cartilage breakdown. > >
> > Consumers suffering from joint pain are not the only ones who can
benefit from > the new formulation. Those concerned about the damage to
their joints can also > benefit from Glucosatrin. The new and improved
formulation includes not only
> increased levels of glucosamine, but also a potent combination of
Vitamin C, K > and manganese to help support healthy regeneration of
cartilage. > >
Stephen Jordan - 28 Dec 2004 01:31 GMT
> New Supplement Gives Achy Knees Some Help . > NEW SUPPLEMENT GIVES ACHY
> KNEES SOME HELP > Market America Introduces New Joint and Bone Health
> Formula > >

Et cetera, et cetera.

I just can't wait to gobble up the miracle cures.

Yum.

Steve J
c palmer - 28 Dec 2004 02:58 GMT
hi steve - i've enjoying the posts.  it's a refreshing change.  when a
spammer comes to this newsgroup, it's like a bunch of cats playing with
a mouse, if ya know what i mean.

hey, speaking of spammers, i wonder if that one person who was pushing
his book on health eating would be interested in listening to the other
spammer.  hummmm......  this could get veeerrrrryy  interesting......
:)

~ curtis

knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional    
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
http://community.webtv.net/PALMER_ENT/doc
c palmer - 28 Dec 2004 03:00 GMT
From: wanginator95@hotmail.com (wanginator95)
New Supplement Gives Achy Knees Some Help . > NEW SUPPLEMENT GIVES ACHY
KNEES SOME HELP > Market America Introduces New Joint and Bone Health
Formula > >
============
hey wanginator95 - i bet you take herbal life too.............

knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional    
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
http://community.webtv.net/PALMER_ENT/doc
wanginator95 - 31 Dec 2004 18:40 GMT
Not really. My step father was involved in herbalife and amway, so I
don't really get involved in MLM. Now some of the companies in the
Direct Selling Industry have some great products, but I only take a
select few.

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