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Get Relief from Chronic Pain with Sarapin Way towards Healthy Life

Salt Lake City


34 S. 500 East
Suite 202
SLC, Utah 84102
Phone: (801) 582-2011

Park City
1790 Sun Peak Dr.
Suite B-106
Park City, Utah 84098
Phone: (435) 640-1353

St. George
558 E. Riverside Dr.
Suite 208
St. George, UT 84790
Phone: (435) 773-7790

http://acueastwest.com

Odds are you probably havent. However, if you have ever suffered for
chronic back, neck, or joint pain the odds are overwhelming that you have
probably heard of cortisone.
So what do these two medicines have in common? They can both be used to

treat chronic pain to reduce inflammation and they both provide pain relief.
They are also both medicines that are recognized by the FDA and AMA, and
both require prescriptions for treatments requiring injections.

Lastly, they are both recognized as possible treatments for the following
ailments: Sciatic Pain, Intercostal Neuralgia, Alcoholic Neuritis, Occipital

Neuralgia, Brachial Plexus Neuralgia, Lumbar Neuralgia, headaches,


migraines, and many more. But thats where the similarities end.
Sarapin is a biological medicine which means it is derived from a naturally

occurring organism (the Pitcher plant). It works by stopping pain signals in


the nerves of the spine where they exit the spinal column. It does not affect
any other nerve functions or motor functions and is not affected by heat or

cold. Cortisone, on the other hand, is chemical medicine which means it is


made using a chemical process.

Conversely, cortisone injection side effects include thinning of the


skin, easy bruising, weight gain, puffiness of the face, elevation of
blood pressure, cataract formation, thinning of the bones
(osteoporosis), and a rare but serious damage to the bones of the
large joints (avascular necrosis). While these side effects are not
common, and there are many positive benefits of cortisone when
used properly, chronic pain management professionals should only

resort to the use of cortisone when other methods and less toxic
medicines have proven ineffective.

The simple reason is that Sarapin lacks profitability and marketing.


As a biological medicine that has been in use for over 70 years,
Sarapin cannot be patented. As a result, it can be made and sold on

the open market without the huge price mark-up that are afforded
to patent protected medicines. (Patent protection is the same
reason why branded drugs are so much more expensive that generic

drugs that have the same chemical composition.)

Not surprisingly, Sarapin has never had the financial sponsorship of a


large pharmaceutical company to pitch it to doctors via the
pharmaceutical companys national network of drug representatives.

Understandably, its not your doctors fault that he or she may not be
aware of Sarapin or how it can be used to address your pain.
Fortunately, our talented medical team are aware of the benefits of
Sarapin and how it can be used to treat chronic pain.

Read complete study at:


http://acueastwest.com/sarapin-pain-relief.html

Salt Lake City


34 S. 500 East
Suite 202
SLC, Utah 84102
Phone: (801) 582-2011

Park City
1790 Sun Peak Dr.
Suite B-106
Park City, Utah 84098
Phone: (435) 640-1353

St. George
558 E. Riverside Dr.
Suite 208
St. George, UT 84790
Phone: (435) 773-7790

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