Fibrolief is a dietary natural supplement that claims to help with symptoms caused by fibromyalgia which is a skeleto-muscular syndrome or disease that causes a lot of pain all over the body, through the muscles, causing muscle spasms and twitching, numbness, urinary issues, eye pain and more, and as a result it often causes anxiety, depression and a lot of fatigue and stress.
This is a chronic disorder and as unfortunate as it is, there is no known cure for it, it is also often misdiagnosed and misinterpreted or misunderstood and we can only help treat it by using various ingredients or chemical extracts that have shown to calm the muscle pain, reduce it and reduce inflammation with an analgesic effect.
Fibrolief is trying to do just that and frankly, its ingredients look good, and seem to have enough potential to fulfill that task, however according to its feedback, it has very mixed reviews and comments.
It seems to be working for some while it provides no benefits at all for others and the benefits that it can promote according to multiple users, are not worth the money. Speaking of its price, it will set you back for about $70, which is a lot. If it was cheaper, I would have recommended it since it can potentially work for some individuals, however you can find treatments out there that are cheaper and may work better for you and for that I would consult with a medic or a specialist.
Ingredients: Vitamin C as Ascorbic Acid 90 milligrams, Vitamin D3 as Cholecalciferol 3000IU, Folic Acid 500 mcg, B1 as benfotiamine 15 milligrams, Vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin 500 mcg, Magnesium as Magnesium Citrate, Glycinate, Malate, Succinate and Taurinate 130 milligrams, Zinc as Zinc amino acid chelate 10 milligrams, Malic acid 450 milligrams, Tumeric Curcuma longa, Rhizome 275 milligrams, Bacopa Monnieri leaf extract 225 milligrams, Acetyl-l-carnitine 200 milligrams, ApresFlex Boswellia serrata extract 100 milligrams, CoenzymeQ10 90 milligrams, While Willow Salix Alba root extract 90 milligrams, Rhodiola rosea root extract 75 milligrams, R-alpha Lipoic Acid 70 milligrams, SAMe or S-adenosyl-L-methionine 65 millgirams, Celery Apium graveolens seed extract 40 milligrams and Black pepper fruit extract (BioPerine) 15 milligrams.
Those interested, please visit Fibromyalgiatreatmentgroup.com which is the manufacturer's official website.
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