STOP PAIN NOW IN 5 DAYS!
Did you know?
- 5 in 1000 Malaysians aged 18 and 34 years have rheumatoid arthritis?
- Young adults who leave their sports-related knee injury untreated are to suffer from knee osteoarthritis 5 years later?
Is joint pain really due to the damage in the joints?
Not necessarily…
Some of the common causes of joint pain are:
1. Sprain in the ligament or muscle (due to strenuous activity, bad posture or injury);
2. Overweight and infections. Our body has 360 joints, of which, joints at our knees, hips and back body are the most affected, as we age, and especially when we are overweight. Our joints is like a car tyre, which will wear-out when use daily. Joint pain, particularly arthritis, is no longer an “old man’s” disease.
How to manage joint pain?
1) Adequate rest of the joints (using splint, crutches etc)
2) Cold, alternate with hot packs, depending on the severity of joint pain
3) Better weight control
4) Better mood and stress control
5) Limit high fat, high sugar, and high salt choices in daily diet, as these may increase the inflammation of the joints
6) Complement your daily diet with a pain-relief / anti-inflammatory herbal remedy. For example, Boswellia and bromelain.
Have you heard of Aprexflex® Boswellia Serrata?
Boswellia, also known as Frankincense, is a natural herb native to Africa and Arabia. It is rich in boswellic acids, which is a good anti-inflammatory effect.
Aprexflex® Boswellia Serrata is a potent herb with proven results in joint stiffness, pain, and comfort. With just 100mg of Apresflex® Boswellia Serrata daily, one can experience significant pain reduction in just 5 days!
Have you heard of Bromelain?
Bromelain, a natural enzyme from the pineapple plant, is well known for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Bromelain is proven to be beneficial in joint inflammation control.
Aprexflex® Boswellia Serrata + Bromelain = Your Must-Have for Joint Pain & Stiffness control
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References:
Ibeachu et al. 2019, “Knee problems are common in young adults and associated with physical activity and not obesity: the findings of cross-sectional survey in a university cohort”, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, vol. 20, https://bmcmusculoskeletdisord.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12891-019-2487-2
Hudson Physicians 2020, “Bone & Joint Health”, https://hudsonphysicians.com/bones/
“Early indications of rheumatoid arthritis in young adults” 2021, https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/letters/2021/06/06/early-indications-of-rheumatoid-arthritis-in-young-adults/
Rahim, S. 2019, “Treating the knee with stem cells”, New Straits Times, https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2019/01/454566/treating-knee-stem-cells
Sengupta et al. 2010, “Comparative efficacy and tolerability of 5-Loxin® and Aflapin® against osteoarthritis of the knee : a double-blind , randomised, placebo-controlled clinical study”, International Journal of Medical Sciences, vol. 7(6), pp. 366 – 377.
Vishal et al. 2011, “A double-blind, randomised, placebo controlled clinical study evaluates the efficacy of Aflapin® in subjects with Osteoarthritis of the knee”, International Journal of Medical Sciences, vol. 8(7), pp. 615 – 622
Walker et al. 2002, “Bromelain reduces mild acute knee pain and improves well-being in dose-dependent fashion in an open study of otherwise healthy adults”, Phytomedicine, vol. 9(8), pp. 681 – 686
Brien et al. 2006, “Bromelain as an adjunctive treatment for moderate-to-severe osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomised placebo-controlled pilot study”, QJM International Journal of Medicine, vol. 99(12), pp. 841 - 850