Joint Relief
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Osteo Relief
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Information About Joint Relief:
Common Uses: An anti-inflammatory blend for the joints. Reduces the pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis while strengthening connective tissue in the joints.
Suggested Uses: Take 30-60 drops in water or juice two to three times daily or as recommended by your health care practitioner.
Traditional Uses:
Herbal Anecdote: Indians used the yucca plant for many products. The strong fibers from the plant made cord, cloth, baskets and sandals. Raw flowers were eaten in salads, or boiled as vegetables. The immature pods were roasted and peeled before eating. Dried pods and seeds were ground into flour. The roots form a frothy soap that was both a cleansing agent and a skin cream used for treating rashes.
![]() | Yucca root (Yucca spp.) Indians used the yucca plant for many products. The strong fibers from the plant made cord, cloth, baskets and sandals. Raw flowers were eaten in salads, or boiled as vegetables. The immature pods were roasted and peeled before eating. Dried pods and seeds were ground into flour. The roots form a frothy soap that was both a cleansing agent and a skin cream used for treating rashes. |
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| Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water | |
Any statements made have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose treat cure or prevent any disease. Consult your health practitioner before using this this dietary supplement while pregnant or lactating. Keep out of reach of children.









