What Would Hippocrates Do?

Dear Reader:

Last month, I told you how my Wellness research team discovered a powerful new weapon in the battle against chronic pain. Today, I’m happy to report that I’ve finally found a formula that meets my standards for quality and purity.

It’s completely natural, with no side effects. It has a history that’s thousands of years old. Most doctors don’t know about it. Best of all, it works even better than expensive prescription drugs.

We know the ancient Egyptians used tree bark to treat inflammation. But it was the Greek physician Hippocrates, considered by many to be the “Father of Medicine,” who really put it on the map. He found it was so effective in eliminating pain of all kinds that he felt compelled to write about it – way back in the 5th century BC.

History remembered Hippocrates, but forgot one of his most crucial discoveries. Until now.

It turns out that white willow bark contains salicin. This natural pain fighter is similar to the active ingredient in aspirin, but with a crucial difference: it doesn’t do any harm to your body.

Why?

Aspirin’s active ingredient, acetylsalicylic acid, is a synthetic compound. Under a microscope it looks like salicin. But the similarities end there.

Aspirin’s fine for the occasional headache. But if you take it regularly, you’re putting your health in serious jeopardy. It delivers a jolt to your system that can do lasting damage over time. Here are just a few of its clinically proven dangers:

• Gastrointestinal bleeding

• Stroke

• Major abdominal bleeding

• Ulcers

• Cataracts

• Pancreatic cancer

• Kidney failure

Salicin, on the other hand, is completely safe. Because it’s an organic compound, it works with your body to conquer chronic pain. Your body absorbs it more slowly than aspirin, so it doesn’t “shock” your system. And because of its slow release action, it stays in your system longer and provides lasting relief – even better than prescription drugs.

The science backs me up on this. The American Journal of Medicine published a study where researchers split a set of chronic back pain sufferers into two groups. The first took white willow bark extract while the second took a sugar pill. White willow bark extract completely eliminated all pain in 39 percent of the first group. Only 6 percent of the second group experienced any pain relief.

Scientists published a similar study in the journal Phytomedicine , using white willow bark with folks suffering from severe lower back pain over an 18-month period. In the white willow bark group, 40 percent were pain-free after only 4 weeks. The same was true for only 18 percent of the second group. And here’s the twist: the second group didn’t take white willow bark, but they were allowed to take whatever prescription drugs they wanted.

And that’s just a sample of the available clinical research. The fact is, white willow bark extract works for tension headaches, migraines, muscle and back pain, even arthritis.

Now you can see why I’m so excited.

At first I planned to use white willow bark extract on its own with my patients. But I found it was even more effective when combined with my number one pain fighting formula.

My formula contains a unique blend of completely natural, highly effective pain relievers, including natural sulfurs and ginger root. Sulfur has been known to cure pain for as long as white willow bark. Trojan warriors soaked in natural sulfur springs to heal joint pain. The Chinese have been using ginger root to treat chronic pain for centuries. Of course, neither of them have any side effects.

What’s more, both of these natural ingredients also enjoy a clinically proven track record. The prestigious British Journal of Sports Medicine published a study on arthritis of the knee and glucosamine sulfate, one of the key compounds in my formula. Nearly 80 percent of people with joint pain experienced complete relief, and 70 percent showed improved joint movement. And a Danish study found that 100 percent of people given ginger root experienced complete relief from osteoarthritis pain.

And now that I’ve found an excellent supplier, you’ll be able to add white willow bark to your pain-fighting arsenal.

I haven’t made my new Primal Flex formula with white willow bark available to the general public. But I want to extend a special, pre-sale offer to my regular readers.

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To Your Good Health,

Al Sears, MD


1 Chrubasik et al. “Treatment of low back pain exacerbations with willow bark extract: a randomized double blind study.” American Journal of Medicine. 2000;109:9-14.

2 Chrubasik et al, “Potential economic impact of using a proprietary willow bark extract in outpatient treatment of low back pain: An open non-randomized study,” Phytomedicine. 2001, 8(4):241-251.

3 Bennett et al. “Predictors of symptomatic response to glucosamine in knee osteoarthritis.” British Journal of Sports Medicine. Jan 29, 2007.

4 Altman et al. “Effects of a ginger extract on knee pain in patients with osteoarthritis.” Arthritis & Rheumatism. 2001. 44(11):2531-8.