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Saw this while searching the web, was wondering if anyone on here has had any results with this.what is  it.. Some new mircale drug they are selling on the internet with a doctors endorsement, that will cure all of my pains thats all.  Take a look.  I just did not want to purchase if it is crap.

 
http://zymosine.com/
 
It claims to have chondroitin; that doesn't work for RA hi Prix there are thousands of miracle cures on the web.
if anything was a true cure it would be headline news
and we wouldnt be here..

Boney

[QUOTE=Boney]hi Prix there are thousands of miracle cures on the web.
if anything was a true cure it would be headline news
and we wouldnt be here..

Boney

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The pharmaceutical companies are all conspiring to hide the big cure, which they all know about but won't share so they can keep selling us expensive and toxic drugs
I know there is alot more money in the treating the sick than there is in curing them.  I would not doubt if the same goes for cancer treatment.the pharmaceutical companies are all conspiring to hide the big cure, which they all know about but won't share so they can keep selling us expensive and toxic drugs
qouty jasminerain



hi jasmine i can certainly beleive that.....i allso think the likes of Arthrits Care
and the likes are making big money and would not like to see a cure either

Boney

I'm always willing to take a look at new possibilities, but I try to do it with a skeptic's eye.  I generally don't think much of advertisements making the grandiose claims this one does, especially when it supposedly treats/cures a multitude of diseases.  The first ingredient they mention, devil's claw, I had never heard of but does seem to have some possible studied benefit with RA:
http://altmedicine.about.com/od/herbsupplementguide/a/DevilsClaw.htm
 
The others do seem to have some possibilities from what little I looked up, but are not really proven, at least not for RA.  I don't think I'd want to take this without knowing a lot more.  Also, there is no guarantee that the ingredients they mention are actually contained in the supplement in the quantities they should.  I have seen studies about some well-known supplement brands that don't even do that, and for a single product like this I think it would be hard to determine. Also be careful because they seem to downplay any possible side effects.
it sounds shady to me..............    nut [QUOTE=Boney]


hi jasmine i can certainly beleive that.....i allso think the likes of Arthrits Care
and the likes are making big money and would not like to see a cure either

Boney

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I was joking... many of my friends are R&D scientists; believe me, if there were a cure, we'd all know about it.
save your money!   it is probably ground up dirt.  w.w. [QUOTE=Prix560]I know there is alot more money in the treating the sick than there is in curing them.  I would not doubt if the same goes for cancer treatment.[/QUOTE]

Many chronic diseases are a result of (or at the very least exacerbated by) our sedentary, eating-as-hobby modern lifestyle - diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, obesity, etc.  Trying to cure lifestyle issues without addressing the underlying cause (eat better, exercise more, don't smoke, etc) is kinda like trying to dry your hair while standing in the rain.

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