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Have you ever wondered why everyone has aches and pains today and nothing seems
to work for everyone? Arthritis has become a catch-all term for our hurting
generation, old and young alike. What’s the problem?
In a money-intensive society, food packaging and processing businesses have
forced the population to accept fake food and watered down nutrition in the name
of convenience. That has left multitudes living in this fast-paced, fast food
society fruitlessly chasing after their health while eating ever larger
quantities of nutrition-empty food. The result, in addition to obesity, is
numerous vitamin and mineral micro-deficiencies that don’t show up on medical
tests when we go in and complain of very real pain. Among these deficiencies
are the many B vitamins in the B complex.
Cynical MD’s always tell us we don’t need supplements when they never took a
single nutrition course, and we believe them so we go on suffering. They prescribe prescription
pain-killers that mask the pain, making it harder to find the real problem and
causing more problems with their drug side effects. And then finally someone
does something that makes sense. A team of physicians, pharmacists, and
chemists worked together to research and develop a non-prescription,
topically-applied cream that addresses pain physiologically with research data
gleaned from both medical and scientific realms, and formulated by pharmacists.
And it has no side effects and no drug interactions.
How Does CT Cream Work?
CT Cream stops inflammation naturally by first addressing the cause of over 80%
of what is labeled ‘Arthritis’ or ‘Tendonitis’ in our population – a rampant
Vitamin B6 deficiency. With the RDA of Vitamin B6 listed at a miniscule 2-3
mgs, and the SAD (Standard America Diet) barely capable of providing that in
three large meals daily, it has become apparent that if we do not take
supplements, we are constantly teetering on the edge of a Vitamin B6 deficiency.
The symptoms can range from carpal tunnel and severe joint pain to numbness,
lack of sensation in the fingers, loss of muscle tension in the hands, tendency
to drop objects, tennis or golf elbow, shoulder pain, back and neck pain,
macular edema (accumulation of water and swelling in the macula of the eyes),
sleep paralysis (inability to immediately move an arm or hand when awakening),
adverse reactions (edema, swelling or puffiness of the hands, face, feet or
legs) to steroid and/or hormone therapy, restless leg syndrome, tingling
anywhere on the body, fatigue, poor circulation, morning stiffness of fingers or
wrists, or paresthesia (pins and needles) in the extremities.
Dr. John M. Ellis, M.D.(http://www.doctoryourself.com/arthritis_II.html),
acknowledged expert on B Vitamins and researcher of Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), combined his notes and experience to author the amazing and thorough text
“Vitamin B6 Therapy”. In this book he explains how Vitamin B6 is a foundation
substance of enzyme action, and even borderline deficiencies of it inhibit
enzymes and preclude numerous bodily activities from taking place – or taking
place in severe pain. He provides a full one-page chart listing “Conditions
That Respond to B6 Therapy” and another full-page chart of Signs and Symptoms of
B-6 Deficiency in the Human Body”. Most of them are associated with pain –
painful fingers, painful thumbs, painful hands, painful wrists, painful elbows,
painful shoulders and painful hips.
Most treatments involving pyridoxine are oral in nature and usually dispensed in
large dosages (100-200 mgs). CT Cream™ uses smaller dosages that can be topically applied
directly to the point of discomfort. Dr. John R. Lee was an expert in the
translation of the amounts of substances taken orally into the body versus creams and lotions.
Dr. Lee researched equivocal amounts of hormone creams for topical application to
have the same effect as pharmaceutically compounded pills. He explained that
anything taken orally needed to be from two to twenty times stronger than a
topical application to allow for the amount of the substance filtered out by the
liver and in the digestive process. Conversely, oral supplements of B6 equate to
much smaller amounts in a cream used in transdermal applications for
therapeutic purposes where the efficacy of the dose needs to be the same.
Another factor in addressing a B6 deficiency is the consistency of use. Dr.
Ellis stresses that the amount of B6 taken or applied is less important than the
consistency of use which brings the levels of B6 and thus the enzymes that it
supports, back up to optimal levels in the body. And he explains that restoring
B6 and enzyme action brings synovial fluid rushing back into stiff hurting
muscles and tendons the way water rushes into the roots of a dehydrated plant
when they begin to take up moisture from freshly watered soil. This addresses
symptoms of edema (swelling) and inflammation, both of which are either causes
or results of body pain. So this is a simple explanation of one of the ways
that CT Cream addresses pain for anyone with even a mild Vitamin B6 deficiency.
A second ingredient in CT cream which is already a star in the world of sports,
is the herb Arnica. This substance has been used for years in gels and creams
sold at Ski Shops and other sporting goods stores to relieve the pain of
injuries and speed the healing of sprains and pulled muscles.
CT Cream™ is used in the treatment of inflammation-related repetitive strain
injuries including: carpal tunnel syndrome • tennis elbow • tendonitis •
bursitis • arthritis • TMJ, and other expressions of joint and body pain. In Dr.
Ellis’ book on Vitamin B-6 Therapy, he mentions that B6 (pyridoxine) has even
been used to lessen the symptoms of such illnesses as Parkinson’s and
DeQuervain’s disease (synovitis of the thumbs), and in multiple other uses such
as relieving morning sickness and other discomforts of pregnancy..
CT Cream™ is called “CT Cream with ACP" because the three main ingredients are
Arnica, Choline, and Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6 in three forms).
These substances absorb deep into muscles, nerves, ligaments and tendons.
The resulting reduction of inflammation and nerve damage repair results not just
in pain relief, but in actual healing over time, so that fewer and fewer
applications are required as the body’s levels of B6 are restored.
Eventually, if the diet remains deficient in Vitamin B6, using a small
maintenance application of CT Cream periodically as required (indicated by the
reappearance of symptoms), is a simple way to keep B6 levels steady and keep
pain away. As you would expect, it works best if used when symptoms first
surface, but many people with years of pain have found relief by restoring their
levels of Vitamin B6 to normal and taking a supplement of Magnesium, which works
synergistically with pyridoxine.
The ingredients in CT Cream include arnica extract; PEG-6; choline bitartrate;
cetyl alcohol; stearic acid; isopropyl myristate; glyceryl stearate; PEG-100
stearate; pyridoxine hydrochloride; oleic acid; sorbitol 70%; triethanolamine;
DI water; phenoxyethanol; camphor; methylparaben; propylparaben; peppermint oil.
Arnica
Arnica is a botanical which has been used for centuries, primarily in Europe.
Over 100 drug products are made from this plant. The active components in Arnica
are sesquiterpene lactones, which are known for their anti-inflammatory and pain
reduction properties. Arnica also contains thymol (an essential oil),
flavonoids, inulin, carotenoids and tannins which stimulate blood circulation.
Arnica works by stimulating the activity of white blood cells that perform much
of the digestion of congested blood, and by dispersing trapped fluids from
bruised tissue, joints and muscle. Arnica has also been shown to improve the
health and conductivity of certain nerves.
Choline
Choline is a lipotropic and member of the B complex vitamin family and is a
component of phospholipids and acetylcholine. It is very beneficial for
disorders of the nervous system. Choline is essential for the health of the
myelin sheaths of the nerves which are the principal component of nerve fibers.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome patients exhibit damage to the median nerve of the hand.
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)
Pyridoxine is a water soluble B vitamin consisting of three compounds: pyridoxine,
pyridoxinal and pyridoxamine. Pyridoxine helps maintain the balance of sodium
and potassium which regulate body fluids and promote normal functioning of the
nerves.
Other ingredients are natural sugars, thickeners, and preservatives.
Thousands of jars of CT Cream have been distributed since its introduction in
1998, and there has NOT BEEN ONE reported incident of a negative reaction. All the
individual ingredients are on the FDA’s GRAS list and are extremely well known and
accepted by medical practitioners. CT Cream is lightly infused with a natural
peppermint extract resulting in a pleasant yet hardly noticeable fragrance. CT
Cream is also non-greasy and will not stain. CT Cream is named for its first
intended use: Carpal Tunnel syndrome. Much anecdotal evidence indicates that it
is the best non-invasive treatment for this and many other forms of repetitive
stress.
CT Cream has an unconditional money-back guarantee if returned for any reason.
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