This can’t be more wrong.
Big Pharma would like you to believe that the only way to deal with bad joints is to take medications, shots or get surgery – but this couldn’t be further from the truth.
In fact…
Approximately 2% to 5% of patients have complications from joint replacement procedures.
Some of these complications, such as heart attacks, strokes, and respiratory issues, result from anesthesia given during these procedures.
Other complications, including infections, fractures, implant failure or loosening, and unexplained pain that develops during healing, result from the procedure itself.
Unfortunately, this can lead to needing multiple surgeries – ultimately, keeping you trapped in a downward pain spiral.
Case and point:
In today's healthcare system many doctors, drug companies, and insurers would like to make you believe there is nothing you can do to correct joint problems outside of drugs and surgery – when in fact this deceitful practice is nothing more than a ploy to fatten their pockets.
Even worse…
The “solutions” Big Pharma offers don’t even address the root cause of joint pain…
- Pain medications, OTC or prescription, only provide temporary relief and come with a high risk of dependency and other side effects.
- There's even concern that repeated cortisone shots might damage the cartilage within a joint.
- Joint replacement surgeries come with complication risks which ultimately lead to the need to have more invasive procedures.
But, there is good news…
By actually addressing the true cause of joint health and making the natural lifestyle changes required to reverse it, research now proves that it is possible to build stronger joints at any age.
The natural way to support healthy joints combines nutrition, daily activity and fall prevention.
Next comes eliminating the lifestyle factors that compromise joint health, such as inactivity.
Finally, eating more foods that contain joint-building nutrients – which can help you decrease joint pain and regain strong, mobile joint structures quickly.
In a nutshell it’s lifestyle modification.