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icky #372732 01/14/10 05:01 AM
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Hi Ray,

When I first read your post, I didn't realize that it was developed to reduce inflammation. I imagined it to be just another supplement (vitamins, minerals, whatever). After reading their website, it's clear that it might help RA as well as AS and other inflammatory conditions.

Thanks for the link - I plan to give it a try if I can find it locally. smile


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Hi Wendy
Check out your local Health Food store.
Up here (Winnipeg Canada) he have Vita Health and Sun Rise Health.
There must be one of those in BC.
take care,
Ray smile


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Thanks Ray. I've been buying most of my supplements from a great store in Victoria called The Vitamin Shop. They ship for free and their products are hugely discounted. They have an online store so I just checked and they do carry it. Right now they have it on special for $28.98 for 90, regular price $33.78. How does that compare with what you're paying?

Alternatively, I can get 180 for $49.98 but I think I'd start with a smaller amount as a trial run. They also seem to have a spray product:

Sierra Sil
PAIN RELIEF TOPICAL SPRAY
Liquid
A Fast, All Natural, Simple Solution to Minor Aches and Pains. Temporarily Relieves Aches and Pains from Muscles and Joints.


Have you tried it?


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icky #372744 01/14/10 06:04 AM
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1. great news for you! to finally find something that helps so much!

2. i'll look into it, as you've said, doesn't look like there would be any harm in investigating it. i know some things can be hard on my stomach, like i see iron there, but never know unless we try.

3. thanks for pointing it out!



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Yeah...the price here is something like $34.00 for 90 tabs but if you get two it is a better deal at $28.98 each.Keeping in mind that one container will last you 30 days because you take 3 tabs at a time once a day.Kind of pricy but most of us will pay almost anything for good pain relief.
There must be some good use for the spray but I haven't tried it. The pills are working so ,why try anything else ..eh
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Sue

I have been taking several kinds of anti-inflammatory drugs for more then 40 years.(thank goodness I am not on them any longer) My stomach is a sensitive as you can imagine by now. There are many things that will upset my stomach but SierraSil is not one of them. I am lucky that this product will not harm my stomach.
Thanks for the reply and I wish you well.
Ray smile


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