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"James P. Fisher" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jun 1998 18:35:57 -0400
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As a freelance copywriter, I did a promotion earlier this year for a
glucosamine product put out by Dr. Julian Whitaker.  As part of the
project, they sent me a one-month's supply (standard procedure).  

I don't have arthritis, but my 77-year-old Dad does, especially in his
lower back.  So he tried the glucosamine and it helped him so much that I
ordered another month's supply for him (about $49.00).

I would imagine that any glucosamine product would be beneficial in
alleviating the pain of arthritis.  Apparently, it provides the raw
materials that the body uses to regenerate cartilage -- and I have every
intention of trying this substance myself at the first sign of any
arthritis symptoms.

I'm recommending that people with arthritis try this substance and see if
it works for them.

Jim

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