Caruso’s Pain-Algesic Gout Relief 30 Capsules

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$19.45

Caruso’s Pain-Algesic Gout Relief fuses together traditional and innovative ingredients to provide a unique product to help relieve mild joint inflammation. It contains celery, traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of occasional episodes of gout, whilst the addition of Levagen + helps to reduce inflammation and pain associated with mild arthritis.

Caruso’s Pain-Algesic Gout Relief Health Indications:

  • Celery seed, traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to relieve and reduce symptoms of mild occasional episodes of gout
  • Celery seed, traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to decrease mild rheumatic aches and pains
  • Decrease symptoms of mild arthritis and osteoarthritis
  • Decrease inflammation and pain
  • Help promote joint mobility and joint function
  • Decrease mild nerve pain

30 Capsules

MADE IN AUSTRALIA.
FREE FROM DAIRY, LACTOSE, SOY, NUTS, WHEAT, STARCH, YEAST AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS.
NO ARTIFICIAL COLOURS, FLAVOURS OR PRESERVATIVES.

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Description

Directions

Adults:
Take 1 capsule 2 times daily with food, or as advised by your health professional.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients. Each Capsule Contains:
Levagen™+ 150mg
…Equiv. Palmidrol 136.5mg
Apium graveolens (Celery) ext. dry conc 250mg
…From dry seed 2.5g
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 250 micrograms
Folic Acid 250 micrograms

Warnings

Always read the label. Follow directions for use.
If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, or if episodes of gout become more frequent talk to your health professional.
Take at least 2 hours away from pharmaceutical medications.
The medicine may interact with other prescription analgesic medicines, please consult your health practitioner before use.
Not to be used for more than 21 consecutive days.
Not to be used during pregnancy and/or breastfeeding.
Adults only. Not to be used in children under the age of 18.