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Ceepee A.

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  • LoseTheBackPain

6/23/15

Been a gout sufferer since 1993. Tried almost all possible remedies. After visiting their website and reading all those "promises", ordered the 6-bottle value pack. Followed the recommended dosage and storage however while on vacation, had a gout attack, still continue taking the recommended dosage (and even increased it to 4 capsules (twice a day, in the morning 1 hr before breakfast and another 1 hour before dinner time). Swelling and pain on my left ankle and right knee persisted. Had no other recourse but to take Indomethacin 50 mg. After two weeks, and while on my project and with no pain/swelling, take again the twice a day maintenance dosage of 3 capsules. Next day, another gout attack this time pain on both knees. They should put a disclaimer on their website that Heal-N-Soothe is not recommended for gout sufferers.

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Eva K. – LoseTheBackPain Rep

Rome wasn’t built in a day. And two weeks of Heal-N-Soothe is not going to cure 23 years of gout. But more importantly, have you ever wondered why you’ve had to put up with gout for the last two decades?

Could it be the solution you are turning to (the NSAID indomethacin) could be part of the problem? Could it be causing your gout to linger?

There’s something you should know about Indomethacin (and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). They STOP the healing process.

You see, Nsaids works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body.

But inflammation is actually the first step in healing. When you are injured, inflammation rushes in to fight whatever caused the injury (infection, foreign bodies, whatever). When this situation is stabilized, then your body flushes out the inflammation and other waste and starts to rebuild.

It’s like a burning building. The firemen are called in to stop the blaze. When the fire is quenched, somebody has to clean everything up. Only then, can another building rise up.

Taking NSAID’s is like stopping the firemen from doing their job. Sure, it may temporarily stop your pain. But it stops healing too. The blaze keeps burning and you NEVER fully heal.

Maybe this is why, for over 20 years you haven’t been able to get rid of gout for good?

I apologize Heal-N-Soothe didn’t work for you right away. But, in all honesty, for your particular situation, I don’t think you took enough, for long enough, for it to work.

Heal-N-Soothe is NOT designed to stop inflammation. It is designed to help regulate the inflammatory process and aid your body in flushing it out AFTER it has done it’s job. It is a support for your body’s natural healing process.

If all you want a “quick fix” band-aid for a flare-up it looks like the drug you are taking works temporarily.

And obviously stay away from the foods you know cause a gout flare-up too (FYI, those could be triggering inflammation that is making your pain worse.)

If you want something that will clear out the inflammation and solve the underlying problem, so - eventually - you don’t have to rely on dangerous drugs (and there are plenty of dangers) you’re going to have to try something different. And you’re going to have to give it enough time to work.

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