| "From almost the very first treatment I gained more relief — in knees, hip, and now arm and hand — than anything I had tried before." Dear Reader, It's no secret that I'm a big fan of this little gem of a device that relieves all manner of chronic pain — such as joint pain, back pain, sprains, repetitive strain injury, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, and much more. Not only is it a revolutionary class IIa medical device that's non-invasive and perfectly safe to use, but the best thing about it is that it involves NO drugs, NO injections and definitely NO surgery. But, I was literally blown away by a letter we received this week from one of our customers that really brought home what this device can do... Dear Sirs, Around 2002, I was told by my doctor that I had osteoarthritis in both knees and my right hip. At the time I was in almost constant pain and was prepared to try almost anything to gain relief. So I let my GP prescribe painkillers: 600mg of Ibuprofen three times daily plus 75mg of aspirin daily — the latter as a 'safeguard' against possible thrombosis, which was not even suspected, let alone present. I led a sensible and healthy lifestyle, and saw no reason to question my GP's advice. Since then, bitter experience has taught me to check thoroughly all advice given to me by the medical profession! Sometimes it is sound, but too frequently it can be downright dangerous. Let me explain... I was on the painkillers for six years. Ibuprofen dulled my pain, but also steadily increased my blood pressure, which until then had been entirely normal. Although the aspirin no doubt prevented thrombosis forming (it may not have formed anyway), it also increased my risk of internal haemorrhage. Then the inevitable happened early in 2008, when I had a massive stroke. Thanks to prompt action by paramedics, I survived, although I was left with disability, weakness, and severe pain in my left arm and leg... just what I needed with osteoarthritis! Clearly, I couldn't take ibuprofen and aspirin any longer... That's when I found out about Painsolv... From almost the very first treatment I gained more relief — in knees, hip, and now arm and hand — than anything I had tried before. Five years on, I still use it daily. It takes up very little time. It is totally portable, fitting easily into a jacket pocket; and it requires no preparation for use. It really is a case of place it above the appropriate spot, press the start button, and wait for it to switch off. Job done... and pain gone almost instantly. Just occasionally I permit myself one 500mg Panadol tablet, if for any reason I have been unable to use my Painsolv, but this is rarely necessary more than once a week. Pain during the night no longer troubles me. As you may know, I have just ordered a second Painsolv (the new mark 5 version). After five and a half years of daily use, I feel my original one might benefit from a service. Although it's still working, I don't want to risk being without one. My blood pressure is normal, there are no symptoms of cardiovascular problems, and I shall never again take or do anything that will prejudice either. Painsolv provides me with total relief from pain, and I can't help reflecting that had I heard of it sooner, my almost-fatal stroke would not have occurred. If this letter or any part of it is likely to help you promote your product, you have my full permission to use it. And perhaps I should add that, as you know, I have no financial or other interest in promoting Painsolv other than that of helping others to gain from it the relief I have experienced. Yours sincerely, Dr H Smith, BSc, MA, ScD, PhD Glad we could help you, Dr Smith! Sincerely, Francois Lubbe Editor P.S. If you or a loved one currently suffers ANY pain, it makes no sense to suffer any longer. And don't forget — there's a 60-day, risk-free trial on this life changing device. So you, too, can try it — risk free — with complete peace of mind... | Copyright © 2017 by Agora Health Ltd. All material in this email alert is provided for information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action or inaction should be taken based solely on the contents of this email alert; instead readers should consult their family doctor and other qualified health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being. The information and opinions provided in this email alert are believed to be accurate and sound, based on the best judgement available to the authors. Readers who fail to consult with appropriate health authorities assume the risk of any injuries. The publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions. 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