Bioprin Trial

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After two days taking Bioprin (an anti-inflamitory), my 60 year aches and pains started to let go a wee bit, and I actually felt pretty darn good...so good, in fact, I actually started dancing to some music I was enjoying...not typical of me lately. I really did feel more limber and less constrained by my normal stiffness. Thinking my anticipation of success may have caused a minor palcebo effect, I had my girlfriend take it as well for a couple of days, and she felt better too. So, four thumbs up so far !

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Happy early birthday Dale.

Thank your for the invite and warm greetings. I have always had a keen interest in health Dale, I guess to a certain respect we all do. Thumbs up, does sit well with using drugs to mask the messages of the body.
Even though relief offers great reward, you must consider the essence of the message being sent.You may wish to consider ancient healing to redress those nasty aches and pains.
On my blogsite you will discover a video section on health.

With all due respect, I would like to comment further on your health concerns.
Inflamation of tissue is the way the body deals with injury. Injury can and often is a function of poor energy flow. I would urge you to find a solution which will address your chi. Seek an experienced Chinese herbologist who can help align your energy body. As well he/she should understand acupuncture (not the western version of nonsense) real eastern traditional work is best. I would suggest the path you take to the healer may be most important choice you make. Seek your healer through the Chinese community in your city. You may also wish to persue self healing. Self healing is real and it does work. I look forward to reading your future work.
Namaste, my brother Dale, may your health be guided by your consciousness. Love and best regards have a wonderful monday.

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