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Reviews - Reviews 2010
Written by Frank Mangano   
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 15:41

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Is Supple a Super Supplement for Joint Pain?

Anyone who watches late night TV knows that infomercials tend to dominate the television landscape.  From kitchen utensils to cleaning supplies, food dehydrators to hair rejuvenators, infomercials specialize in trying to sell viewers with extraordinary claims and praiseworthy testimonials.

For the most part, infomercials don’t do much for me.  A lot of the claims seem truly incredible and the testimonials people give seem entirely disingenuous.

In a moment of weakness, however, I recently gave one seemingly incredible product a try.  The product?  Supple.

You’ve probably seen Supple in your late night television viewing, as Peter Apatow, the founder of Supple, waxes poetic regarding the amazing results people feel after drinking his product after seven days.  But if you’re unfamiliar with Supple, Supple is a nutritional drink that claims to significantly improve joint health by minimizing pain and rebuilding cartilage.

A big reason why I purchased Supple is because of my feet. I have flat feet.  Because of this unfortunate reality, aerobic exercise can be painful for me, especially on my ankles.  That’s why when I do exercise, I usually walk or use my elliptical.

But lately, even the elliptical has caused pain.

So, because Supple has all-natural ingredients and the price is reasonable, I purchased a 48-day Supply of Supple.

Since starting my one-Supple-a-day plan, I can honestly say that I feel some ankle pain relief.

Now, my 63-year-old father purchased his own Supple supply around the same time I did.  He’s complained of lower back pain for years, and given the amount of snow New York’s received lately; it’s only gotten worse with all the shoveling he’s done.

But after a week and a half of taking Supple, his lower back pain is virtually gone.  He swears by it, and is definitely sold on what Supple’s selling.

As for me, the bottom line is this:  My ankle pain has improved enough so that I’m willing to continue taking it every day.  If I didn’t have any pain relief at all, I wouldn’t think twice about stopping.  No, my ankle pain hasn’t gone away completely, but it’s subsided enough for me to believe that it’s worth continuing

Now, truth be told, I have cut back somewhat on the intensity of my exercise sessions.  That may be part of the reason why my ankle pain has subsided, but I think that the Supple is part of the reason as well.

The bottom line is this:  Supple is at least worth trying.  It tastes fantastic, and it’s loaded with bone and joint healthy ingredients, like glucosamine, chondroitin, calcium, and magnesium.  Plus, it’s sweetened with rebaudioside-A, which is an all-natural sweetener derived from the stevia plant.

So if you have joint pain and have been considering trying Supple, there’s no harm in giving it a go.  I’ll give you my definitive review in a few weeks, but again, the results are convincing enough for me to continue taking it.

And because there’s a 30-day money back guarantee your joints will feel better, there’s no risk.

  

 

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