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A very esteemed wise man once told me in my travels that the primary reason most people choose to leave this planet through death is because of excessive pain. Being a student and then doctor in the healing arts all over the world for a total of over 23 years, I am inclined to agree with this statement, at least in part. The dilemma I have is that pain is a symptom of other, most of the time, deeper problems. To just reduce or eliminate pain symptoms without also taking into consideration the effect this will have on the body’s many systems is shortsighted. For example, everyone knows that practically every allopathic painkiller, whether it is over-the counter or not, has some kind of side-effect. However, there comes a time for most of us when the pain becomes so great or of such steady duration, that we simply don’t care what it takes to stop it or what side-effects occur. What I have attempted to do with In-Sync is to create a balance within the 12 systems that will bring a temporary lessening or elimination of different kinds of pain. Therefore, this is not a painkiller in the traditional sense of the word, but more of a pain-leveler or pain synchronizer throughout the 12 systems of the body. It provides a mediation between what is causing the pain and the pain itself, while allowing the organ of involvement to re-synchronize certain aspects of its abnormal function. The ingredients I use in it are tried and true, and the exacting formulation is highly unique. It blends the best of what I have seen work from four different traditions. I have come to realize over time that In-Sync is one of the best supplements I have ever concocted. We have seen no ill effects from continued use of In-Sync. Use it as you need it. Please consult your doctor before you use this product if there are any questions. I do not assume responsibility for abuse of this product any more than the makers of Aspirin, Advil or Tylenol assume responsibility if you take too many and suffer side-effects. Other than buzzing in the ears, no side-effects have yet been noted, and this one is very rare. Cherry Gold used for arthritic pain is a great formula to use with In-Sync if you have structural problems. It is my most heartfelt prayer to God, that In-Sync will assist in re-synchronizing your body in such a fashion as to maintain and improve health while offering relief from minor pains.

This is a world of suffering. In my experience, even small reductions in pain are welcomed.

Description of Ingredients:

1. Magnesium Salicylate

The primary ingredient in In-Sync. An expansive form of salicylate that can be aspirin-like in its pain-adjusting abilities. Good for the heart. Helps with relaxing the pain and vasodilation.

2. White Willow Bark

This is the natural herbal from which aspirin was taken, which is the original source of salicin. American Indians used it to reduce pain and fever. It is mentioned in many ancient texts, including Greek, Egyptian and Assyrian. Galen, Hippocrates and Dioscorides used it to combat pain and fevers.

3. Silica Hydride

This substance is gaining legendary importance in its ability at being an extremely potent antioxidant; particularly against hydroxyl radicals which are the most dangerous. My primary reason in using it is not just its miraculous healing properties which are well documented, but for its magnifying effects on pain preparations. It compliments In-Sync perfectly.

4. Potassium Salicylate

This form of salicylate compliments and synchronizes the primary ingredient, magnesium salicylate. It supports and enhances the overall pain-rebalancing mechanism. In these ratios the magnesium-potassium used is good for heart vasodilation.

5. Boswellia Serrata

Also known as Indian Frankincense. It has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic Medicine for its antiinflammatory properties. Said to be much safer than drug anti-inflammatories, it tones down an enzyme called 5-lipoxygenase that being developed to do the same thing. This one does it naturally.

6. Gummi Olibanum

This is real frankincense. Used for centuries to relieve pain in Chinese medicine by moving the blood. It is said to “stabilize pain in all the meridians.”

7. D-L-Phenylalanine

Acts as a painkillers. Also functions as a building block for proteins, increases mental alertness, and suppresses appetite.

8. Malic Acid

Used for pain-reduction in fibromyalgia. Comes from apples. Very effective.

9. Quercetin

A bioflavinoid used in pain reduction.

10. Chebulic Myrobalan

This Tibetan medicine is a fruit. It is said to “cure all famous diseases arising from all the 3 doshas (parts of health). It is mostly a digestive aid. I use it because of its adaptive properties in working well with pain-rebalancers. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is also very highly thought of.

11. Bromelain

Has antiinflammatory activity. Breaks down fibrin which blocks inflamed areas causing pain and swelling.

12. Feverfew

As the name suggests, it is good for fevers, but also helps arthritic, headache, menstrual and muscle pains.

13. Myrrh

Used as a bacteria inhibitor of staph and E. Coli viruses. In this formula, it balances the energies of frankincense, thus enhancing them. The Chinese use it for pain.

14. Blue Vervain

In 1963, this herb was shown to have definite antiinflammatory and analgesic activity. Folk uses date back hundreds of years.

15. Bogbean

Traditionally used for rheumatic pains. Antiinflammatory used for “hotter” types of arthritis and muscle pain.

16. Wood Betony

Used for gout, kidney and bladder stones, fatigue, nervousness and heartburn pain.

17. Turmeric

Used for digestion in Ayurvedic medicine. It increases circulation reducing pain by stimulating metabolism.

18. Rosemary

Used in Europe and China to treat headaches and stomach pains. Italian researchers in 1975 found it to have moderate analgesic activity.

19. Burdock Root

Good for rheumatic, arthritic and sciatic pain. It is a blood purifier.

20. Devil’s Claw

Used for pain of rheumatism, gout and arthritis.

21. St. John’s Wort

Helpful for depression, reduces pain by relaxing the body and increasing circulation.

22,23. Masha and Dashamula

Used in Ayurvedic medicine for all kinds of pain.

24-26. Lipase, Amylase, & Protease

These are for digestive abilities. This allows In-Sync to break apart and properly assimilate quickly.

27. Rhizoma Cyperi Rotuni

The Chinese state it moves energy through the blood, thus relieving pain; Considered the key herb for anger.

28. Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae

Chinese medicine states that it comforts the tendons and is Important for pain, spasm, and cramps.

29. Flos Carthami Tinctorii

A crucial herb for congealed blood and trauma in Chinese Medicine. Especially important for pain.

30. Radix Ligustici Wallichi

In 1644 A.D., Chinese doctor Jia Jin wrote, “it treats flank pain, urgent lower and upper back pain, sore legs and feet, cramping and abdominal masses.”

31. Cinnamon powder

Reported in 1983 to enter the kidney meridian’s blood portion, expel cold and alleviate pain.

32. Angelica Dahuricae Radix

 According to a Chinese text of 150 A.D., “It rules the attack of wind cold, and alleviates pain.” Used also for emotional reactivity. Used by many cultures for pain relief.

33. Ligustici Rhizoma

Promotes blood circulation thereby relieving pain. Relaxes muscles in upper back, shoulders and neck.

34. Puerariae Radix

One of the most popular Chinese herbs for relieving muscle spasms and pain.

35. Clematidis Radix

In Chinese medicine, reduces inflammation by eliminating dampness.

36. Pyco Stelmae Herba

In Chinese medicine, relieves pain and reduces inflammation.

37. Corydalis Yanhusuo Rhizoma

Relieves pain by promoting blood circulation.

38. Notoptery Gii Rhizoma

The Chinese report that it relieves pain by promoting circulation and dispelling dampness.

39. Peppermint Oil

Used to assist the digestive fire for this formula. 

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