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3RFlex is enriched with Hydrolysed COLLAGEN from GELITA together with Vitamins such as Vitamin C,A,B,D3 and Minerals such as Calcium, Magnesium and Zinc. It is for Commons musculoskeletal diseases are ARTHRITIS, OSTEOARTHRITIS, OSTEOPOROSIS,REUMATISM,and GOUT due to normal DAILY WEAR AND TEAR of our JOINTS cause by degeneration of the cartilage. The World Health Organisation has designated the year 2000 – 2010 as the ‘Decade of Bone and Joints’ to hightlight and create the awareness on the seriousness of Bone and Joints diseases to the world government. Further, COLLAGEN is second MOST IMPORTANT protein that required by BONE, JOINT, CARTILAGE, SKIN,BLOOD VESSELS,HAIR, MUSCLE (SINES AND TENDONS), DIGESTIVE TRACTS, and ORGANS.

3RFlex is enriched with Hydrolysed COLLAGEN from GELITA together with Vitamins such as Vitamin C,A,B,D3 and Minerals such as Calcium, Magnesium and Zinc. It is for Commons musculoskeletal diseases are ARTHRITIS, OSTEOARTHRITIS, OSTEOPOROSIS,REUMATISM,and GOUT due to normal DAILY WEAR AND TEAR of our JOINTS cause by degeneration of the cartilage. The World Health Organisation has designated the year 2000 – 2010 as the ‘Decade of Bone and Joints’ to hightlight and create the awareness on the seriousness of Bone and Joints diseases to the world government. Further, COLLAGEN is second MOST IMPORTANT protein that required by BONE, JOINT, CARTILAGE, SKIN,BLOOD VESSELS,HAIR, MUSCLE (SINES AND TENDONS), DIGESTIVE TRACTS, and ORGANS.
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Question by bobby f: I have chronic acute gout, It has moved into my elbow and knee, does anybody know of any otc meds that work?
I have been on several different meds for years, I just have heard that there are some natural, non prescription medicines that work really well..Thank You for any help.

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Answer by Susan S
I would suggest the anti-inflammatory ones like Aleve and Motrin.

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jody_316 Application : people with pseudogout have to wear a brace ?
A year ago I was “diagnosed” with pseudogout and my rheumatologist suggested I wear a knee brace to $ 700. From all my research online, I never read that people with pseudogout have been wearing a corset. Do I have something else that doctors do not tell me. And to top it all colchicine, prednisone, and that has been prescribed has never really helped. The only relief I’ve never had my knee drained. Any help will do. . Thanks Best Answer:

response Craig
is new for me too. I’ve never heard plus.Toutefois, there may be other knee problems such as rheumatologist may be concerned that the pseudo-gout can aggravate the knee must be stabilized for this reason. You can try a cheap doubled from the pharmacy. If this gives some relief, then maybe go for the money.


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Since last November, my knee has really swollen. He went to the point where you could not bend and the fluid pressure caused great pain. I had X-rays, MRI, blood tests and have not identified the exact cause. I saw a rheumatologist, because the doctors suspect it may have rheumatoid arthritis. The medicine they gave me worked for a month or two, but my knee is swollen again. I began to wonder if doctors really know what is wrong. I research WebMD and pseudogout and gout, which are also my symptoms. Anyone have a clue?

Bad knee pain, when flares up hard to bend knee, walk, put on shoe. . . I know i’m to avoid red meats, watch uric acid buildup. . . just looking for tips on diet, and what remedies, including prescription and over the counter meds i can use. Thanks