Many of you suffer from or know someone with plantar fasciitis. Otherwise known as heel pain. Plantar fasciitis, while well known in the sports industry for many years, has only become well known to the consumer market in the last few years.
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most painful ailments anyone can get. It hurts to walk, it hurts when you get out of a chair and especially when you get out of bed first thing in the morning.
Plantar fasciitis is caused when the plantar fascia muscle get inflammed. The plantar fascia is a very fibrous muscle that extends from the heel of the foot and branches out like a tree to all five toes. Normally the pain is located on the inside of your heel just behind or near the arch of your foot.
OxyFLEX Comfort Cream is the #1 remedy to eliminate the inflammation that I have seen in over four years. The normal protocol used by a podiatrist is first take a X-ray to diagnose plantar fasciitis and then to shoot cortisone into your heels. This remedy is temporary in almost all cases lasting only 30-60 days. More importantly, cortisone is not highly recommended by most health care practitioners as healthy for the body. In fact, doctors are restricted by the government to limit the number of cortisone shots you can have to year to only 4 or 6 because of that very reason.
Ok, so let's say that the cortisone doesn't provide the relief you are searching for, what's next. The podiatrist will then recommend you soak your feet in ice water and/or roll your arch on a soda bottle with frozen water in it several times a day. He/she will most likely then suggest that you need orthotics for your shoes. Again, sometimes this will provide some relief but from what I've seen not anything long term. Next, they will suggest you purchase a boot to sleep in at night to keep your plantar fascia muscle tight at a 90 degree angle. This is uncomfortable to say the least and within a hour or so after taking it off in the morning the pain returns.
Last resort for treatment is foot surgery. Let me say, and this is only my experience, that after speaking with hundreds/thousands of plantar fasciitis sufferers over the last four years I have yet to speak with one that has had the surgery that says it worked. I'm sure that there are some people for whom it has but I haven't spoken with any. But then, if it worked, they wouldn't be calling for OxyFLEX Comfort Cream.
Let's recap for a moment. You've now done all of your doctor's suggested recommendations above. You've invested quite possibly hundreds if not thousands of dollars in these treatments and you are still suffering. What should you do?
I strongly suggest you click on the link below and take a moment and read what our customers who have suffered with plantar fasciitis have to say on our website after using OxyFLEX Comfort Cream. We have hundreds of people who have applied OxyFLEX according to our directions specifically for plantar fasciitis and realized more relief from the first or second application than with all of the other doctor recommended treatments above.
FACT:
Until you eliminate the cause of your pain - inflammation of the plantar fascia muscle - you will continue to suffer the devastating and painful effects of plantar fasciitis.
One important note. The skin on your heel is some of the thickest on your body. Since OxyFLEX Comfort Cream works at the micro vascular level you need to massage the dime sized amount in really well to realize its full potential. Do this morning and night. And before and after any exercise and I assure you that in most all cases you will realize more relief than you would with any other treatment.
Depending upon how long you have suffered with plantar fasciitis and how inflammed the plantar fascia muscle is you may need to continue this regimen for up to 4 - 6 weeks for full relief. But isn't that better than putting harmful drugs into your body and spending hundreds or thousands of dollars only to realize you still have the pain?
Now you are asking yourself how do I know all this? Because I acquired plantar fasciitis in January 2004 and went thru all the above treatments except the surgery. It's from experience that I speak.
I encourage you to first try OxyFLEX Comfort Cream before spending the monies above and see if it works for you like it has for thousands of other plantar fasciitis sufferers. My best wishes for a pain free life. Thank you.
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Paul A. Siemik
CEO/President
TruSolutions Corporation
info@trusolutionscorp.com
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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