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Can a naturally occurring substance found in the skin, joints, and eyes, commonly used to hydrate and moisturize skin, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improve skin elasticity and firmness, and also promote wound healing, be the latest and greatest breakthrough in joint and maybe even back pain relief?


This product is “hyaluronic acid” and can be purchased Over the Counter (OTC) today. But get your hands on it fast because once the medical and pharmaceutical communities discovers the true value of hyaluronic acid, it will either become way more expensive or completely disappear as an OTC supplement product. Read the testimonials below and discover how life changing hyaluronic acid can be!!!



Testimonial - 1:

I had a lose kneecap from childhood that was surgically repaired during college. A number of years later I injured that same knee jumping around on a cement floor. I couldn’t walk without pain or go up and down stairs without major discomfort. A friend suggested I try a knee brace, which I did, and it did help as it kept me from reinjuring my knee. However, I was still walking strangely and experiencing pain while walking and especially going up and down stairs, so the knee brace did not fix the problem. I also started to get a bone on bone feeling and was quite worried I would need surgery or a complete knee replacement.


I remembered that years ago I heard a doctor on the radio talking about how he was helping people with knee problems by injecting them with hyaluronic acid. He said it helped the body to produce the spongy stuff that keeps you from getting bone on bone. I did not have the money to pay for the injections so I started wondering that if I could find some liquid hyaluronic acid if it would help. However, I could not find liquid hyaluronic acid in any heath or vitamin supplement shops. Then one day like a miracle I saw a small bottle of liquid hyalurinc acid in a story, so I quickly bought it, in fact a bought all of the bottles they had. And that was a good thing because I have never been able to find that product in that store again.


Finding that bottle of liquid hyalurionic acid did turn out to be a miracle for me as it has transformed my life. I had been wearing a knee brace for 2 years at that point and my knee was not getting any better. In fact, it was getting worse. So when I got home I put a drop of the hyaluronic acid on my finger tip and started rubbing and messaging it on and around the knee cap. I did that until it dissipated, put my knee brace back on and went about my daily activities. After a week a noticed that my knee started to feel a little better, and after 2 week of use the severe pain that I had been experience began to subside. After a month I found the courage to try walking without the knee brace, and found that I could. In fact, because I had once had a loose kneecap which caused my knee to buckle and give way when took a step with my leg straight, I started walking with my leg bent to prevent that from happing. It seemed like I had been walking like that my whole life.


The Change:

After 2 months of applying the liquid hyalurinic acid on and around my kneecap daily, and trying to walk without the knee brace, I noticed that I was walking normally without my leg bent. I found that I could take steps with a straight leg without worrying that my knee could give way and I would collapse to the ground in pain.


5 Months Later:

It did take awhile for my knee to be pain free, as occasionally I would step the wrong way or overdo it going up and down stairs and experience pain. However, the chronic pain is gone and here I am 5 months into using hyaluronce acid and I can say that I am walking normally, without fear of an incident and completely pain free.


Pain Relief in Other Areas of the Body:

I was so pleased with what hyaluronic acid had done for my knee I started using it on my thumb. Before I tell you about how it helped my thumb, I must explain why I was having problems with my thumb. It started three years ago, when as a singer guitarist I noticed that my left hand started to shake when I was playing the guitar. The shaking got so bad one time while singing a song in front of an audience I had to stop playing the guitar and finish the song a cappella. This was particularly scary for me because my mother had died from Parkinson’s disease, which causes tremors. Then one day I read that tremors can be caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Doing some research I found that hyaluroinic acid may help with rheumatoid arthritis, so I started rubbing it on my thumbs, and sure enough the shaking decreased and I am able to play the guitar again. In fact I had noticed that a few months prior to using hyaluronic acid my thumbs would ache with pain for up to two hours when I was going to bed at night, so needless to say I was losing sleep. I’m happy to report that pain has completely stopped. I still get occasional pains in my thumbs, but the chronic pain has gone away. – Buddy Rivers


Testimonial – 2:

This hyaluronic acid miraculously takes the pain away within minutes! My partner David’s back was hurting, so I got a tad on my fingers and rubbed it on his back and within a few minutes, his back stopped hurting! So I put a tad on my knee and my knee stopped aching within minutes. I also told the young woman who does my hair about the product she is going to get it because she has got pain in one of her hands… I can’t wait to find out how it is helping her. Pam, FaithfuLights concert goer.


Below are search result and links to information on the value of hyaluronic acid used as a treatment for knee pain relief, particularly in cases of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and chronic pain. We at Well From Nature are not doctors, so do your own research and if necessary consult a medical professional to find out if hyaluronic acid can help you.




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https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-e&q=hyaluronic+acid+pain+relief


Hyaluronic acid injections, also known as viscosupplementation, are a treatment option for knee pain, particularly in cases of osteoarthritis, where it can help with pain relief and improve joint function. While generally considered safe, potential side effects like temporary pain or swelling at the injection site may occur.

How it works:

 Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body, particularly in joint fluid, that acts as a lubricant and shock absorber. 

    Injections of hyaluronic acid into the knee joint can help supplement the natural hyaluronic acid, potentially reducing pain and improving mobility. 

    Some research suggests that hyaluronic acid may also have anti-inflammatory properties and could help protect cartilage. 

    Hyaluronic acid injections can be a viable option for those who haven't found sufficient relief from other treatments like NSAIDs or steroids, or for those who cannot take these medications due to other health conditions according to some medical resources. 

Effectiveness and Considerations:

 Hyaluronic acid injections are often administered in a series of shots over several weeks. 

    Many people experience pain relief and improved mobility within a few weeks of starting the injections. 

    The effects of hyaluronic acid injections can last for several months, with some people experiencing relief for up to six months or longer. 

    The effectiveness of hyaluronic acid injections can vary, with some individuals experiencing greater benefits than others. 

    It's important to discuss the potential benefits, risks, and alternatives with a healthcare professional to determine if hyaluronic acid injections are appropriate for your specific situation

Side Effects:

 The most common side effect is temporary pain or swelling at the injection site. 

    Less common side effects include rash, muscle cramps, or nausea. 


Other Considerations:

 Hyaluronic acid is also available in oral form as a supplement, but its effectiveness for joint pain is still being studied. 


Arthritis Foundation

https://www.arthritis.org › treatment › disease-management

The theory is that restoring hyaluronic acid relieves pain by temporarily increasing the concentration of joint fluid and acting as an anti-inflammatory.


Versus Arthritis

https://versusarthritis.org › treatments › drugs › hyaluro...

Hyaluronan injections are used to keep joints moving and reduce pain, especially when other treatments haven't worked.


Knee Gel Injections (Viscosupplementation)


Cleveland Clinic

https://my.clevelandclinic.org › health › procedures › k...

Injections of hyaluronic acid gel can help replace the lubrication you've lost and ease your knee pain. Healthcare providers call this viscosupplementation. Can ...


Using Hyaluronic Acid to Treat Chronic Pain


Sports Medicine of the Rockies

https://sportsmedrockies.com › using-hyaluronic-acid-t...

Jan 23, 2025 — As a viscous, gel-like substance, HA can help cushion and lubricate joints, reducing friction and pain associated with conditions like ...


Joint Pain Management Therapies: Hyaluronic Acid Knee ...


Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (.gov)

https://oig.hhs.gov › summary › wp-summary-0000882

Hyaluronic acid knee injections are used to treat individuals with degenerative joint disease(s) such as knee osteoarthritis.


Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a substance naturally found in joint fluid, and it's being explored as a potential treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In RA, the natural HA in the joint can be degraded, leading to inflammation and pain. HA injections, also known as viscosupplementation, aim to restore the lubricating and cushioning properties of the joint fluid, potentially reducing pain and improving mobility. 

Here's a more detailed look:

 HA's Role in RA:

In RA, the synovial fluid (the lubricating fluid in joints) can become depleted of HA and its normal properties altered, contributing to inflammation and pain. 

    Hyaluronic Acid Injections:  

    Potential Benefits:

 Improved Joint Lubrication: HA injections aim to restore the normal viscosity and elasticity of the synovial fluid, potentially improving joint movement and reducing friction. 

    Reduced Inflammation: Some studies suggest HA can help reduce inflammation in the joint by modulating the immune response and suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokines. 

    Pain Relief: By improving lubrication and reducing inflammation, HA injections may help alleviate pain associated with RA. 


Hyaluronic Acid in Rheumatology - PMC

National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC10537104

by H Sprott · 2023 · Cited by 37 — In conclusion, HA represents a promising therapeutic option to improve joint function and alleviate inflammation and pain. Keywords: hyaluronic ...





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