Help for you back, joints and eyes

Michael Ventresca • February 9, 2017

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Do you suffer from joint pain or stiffness? What about dry eyes or back pain? If so, today’s column about a little known supplement could be just what the doctor ordered – literally.

I spoke with Dr. Douglas Kiburz, a practicing orthopedic surgeon. In the interview, he discussed how a patented form of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is literally stealing away would-be surgical patients by greatly enhancing the health of their joints. A fact that has him thrilled!

We’ve known about HA since the 1940s. It’s essentially a fancy sugar that’s found in every cell of the body. It’s largely responsible for lubricating the joints, eyes, discs in the back and skin. The body produces and breaks down HA every day. As we age, we break down more than we produce leading to stiff cracking joints that begin to lose their natural shock absorbing ability. That’s where Baxyl™ comes in.

Baxyl is a patented form of HA clinically demonstrated to promote the repair, maintenance, and protection of cartilage and joint tissues (according to Dr. Kiburz, better than any other supplement available, including the popular glucosamine/chondroitin) as well as enhance joint mobility.

What makes Baxyl so different is its high molecular weight. Through a patented fermentation process, Baxyl more closely resembles the HA produced by the body than any other form available. According to Dr. Kiburz, that’s what makes Baxyl so effective. In fact, in a study with 50 of his patients, 84% reported “good to great” results after only 30 days!

If you are concerned about the health of your joints, I highly recommend you consider giving Baxyl a try. I take it every day. 

Mike Ventresca is the owner of Vital Choice Healthstore located at 9243 Sprague Road in North Royalton’s Timber Ridge Plaza. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have concerns about your own health, you should always consult with a healthcare professional.
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