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Acusil
Acusil Helps to Compliment Your Existing Bursitis Treatment Program
Acusil is a natural means for reducing the inflammatory
symptoms caused by bursitis. The ingredients found in Acusil have been
clinically proven to lessen the causal factors of inflammatory response,
thereby decreasing the frequency at which nonsteroidal anti-Inflammatory
medications are administered, or eliminating the need for such drugs all
together.
How Acusil Works
Acusil contains supplements proven to strengthen and tone specific body
systems; namely those which encompass inflammatory, immunological, and
pain response. The ingredient list includes: -Methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM, is a sulfur-containing compound that
can relieve pain, decrease inflammation and increase blood flow to injured
areas, including the bursae. -Curcumin (Curcuma longa) is one of the best known and heavily researched
anti-inflammatory compounds, and is the main active ingredient in the
herb turmeric; an herb which has been used extensively by naturopathic
physicians for bursitis treatment. -Willow Bark Extract (Salix alba) contains anti-inflammatory and pain
relieving compounds (like salacin) from which aspirin (ASA) is derived.
Aspirin is a commonly administered nonsteroidal anti-Inflammatory used
for the many negative symptoms associated with bursitis. -Boswellia serrata (Indian frankincense) is another pain relieving, anti-inflammatory
herb with a safe pharmacologic profile. -Ginger (Zingiber officinale) acts as a broad based anti-inflammatory
and analgesic agent, and much like boswellia, ginger inhibits 5-lipoxygenase,
distinguishing these herbs form NSAIDs. When used in conjunction with a diet abundant in vitamins A and C, calcium,
magnesium, essential oils, and B-vitamin compounds, Acusil accurately
addresses the nutritional concerns of this condition; providing reductions
in both the discomfort of bursitis's more troublesome symptoms and duration
of individual recovery.
Acusil FAQ
I'm not sure if I have bursitis or not, when should I see my doctor?
If you find that your condition is not responding well to at-home treatments,
a physician should be contacted. A good rule of thumb when contemplating
physician assistance is to assess personal pain and discomfort levels.
You should always contact a doctor if the pain is disabling or if it lasts
for more than 10 consecutive days. Other signs to look for when deciding
to seek medical advice include; redness, excessive swelling, bruising,
rash, sharp and/or shooting pains when exerting force upon the joint,
fever, and if currently suffer from an underlying medical condition.
What test will my doctor use to determine if I have this condition?
It is likely that your doctor will assess your current activity levels
and medical history. He/She will also define the levels of pain and tenderness
in the affected area(s). Tests can also be performed to find your current
range of motion and to gauge nerve function and blood circulation efficacy.
If initial treatments prove unsuccessful your doctor may use more condition-specific
techniques to treat the inflamed bursa. These secondary methods include;
aspiration of the bursa, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-rays, and
ultrasound. This will provide for the most accurate diagnosis; helping
the physician implement a recovery protocol that is based upon the severity
of your condition.
Once diagnosed, how can I prevent bursitis and its potential recurrences? Several steps can be taken to prevent bursitis from occurring, as well
as to eliminate future "flare-ups" of persistent. If you've
never had bursitis, the following list is a great tool for preventing
its onset. On the other hand, if you are currently suffering from this
condition, the information may be applied once your symptoms have subsided
to maximize recovery and reduce the potential for bursitis recurrence.
What to do:
- Taking Acusil can reduce, or prevent bursitis inflammation
- Stretch at least once a day, especially before and after workouts
- Do range-of-motion exercises, even when resting, to combat stiffness
from occurring
- Implement a resistance training program to strengthen muscles around
the affected joint
- Return to activity slowly by gradually increasing workout intensity
and duration
How soon can I expect to see results?
The results derived from Acusil are dependant on both the individual
and severity of condition. While a large number of customers yield immediate
results, individuals with persistent bursitis may see results over a longer
duration, usually 3-4 weeks. Generally, we advise that you use the product
continuously, for a minimum of 45 - 60 days.
Are there any side effects when taking Acusil?
As with all nutritional supplements, there is potential for reaction.
Progressive Health ensures that all potential conflicts and side effects
are listed on the product information pages. However, we strongly recommend
consulting with your physician if you suffer from any pre-existing conditions
(other than bursitis), known allergies, or if you are currently taking
any medications. Based on customer feedback, order history, and regular
product overview, there has yet to be a report of any serious side effects
resulting from the implementation of Progressive Health products into
existing treatment programs.
Directions
As a dietary supplement, take one capsule in the morning and one capsule
in the evening with 8 ounces of water. Our suggested minimum serving is
2 capsules daily/maximum serving of 4 capsules daily. 45-60 days of continuous
use is necessary for optimum results.
Money Back Guarantee:
If for some reason you do not obtain the desired results from Acusil,
or are dissatisfied for any reason, simply return all empty or unused
bottles within 180 days. Upon receiving the returned product, we will
immediately review your account and a credit will be calculated at 100%
of the purchase price (less shipping and handling) - No questions asked.
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