07 Jan 2012

Review: Nopalea-Reduce Pain and Inflammation

Post by Moni at 04:44 on Detox, Food, Health & Wellbeing

My mother has been in a lot of pain lately and I had been searching for a healthy alternative she can take daily. I came across Nopalea by Trivita and read about the great benefits it can give. Its an wellness drink you can take to heal yourself from pain and inflammation. It’s more beneficial towards anyone who suffers from chronic pain and help get rid of all your inner toxins to bring about a more healthier and energized you.

I thought I would get this for my mother because she finds it easy to take drinks instead of pills. This drink has healing properties and derived from the Nopal fruit, which was used by Native Americans for centuries. Along with this, the drink is full of rare and potent antioxidants that are scientifically proven to help the body to reduce inflammation. I can imagine many that look for a way they can end their body inflammation and continuous joint pain. Nopalea might be the answer to your problems of pain. I know how my mother feels and she constantly works regardless. I know this can definitely help her regain optimal health back and get rid of toxins from her body.

If you know anyone that suffers from inflammation of the body due to health problems (For example,Muscle, joint and body, Respiratory, Arterial, Digestive tract) do refer them to Nopalea wellness drink.
If your interested, get Nopalea to try for free (only pay $9.95 for shipping) by calling 1-800-203-7063

9 Responses to "Review: Nopalea-Reduce Pain and Inflammation" | Add yours »

  1. Jan 07, 2012 @ 08:00 {Reply}

    I’ve always been nervous of trying health drinks but this sounds pretty cool. I do worry about the taste though, I’ve never had Nopal Fruit.

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  2. Jan 07, 2012 @ 19:58 {Reply}

    No big deal. Thanks for changing it. :3

    My mom has had issues with her shoulders and knees for a while now. I’ll recommend this to her; thanks. :)

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    Moni Reply:

    Order a sample! I should get mine soon. I’ll post updates on how good it works for my mom =D

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  3. Jan 08, 2012 @ 14:56 {Reply}

    Thanks for sharing! I never knew there was a drink that healed the unhealed! I’m like your mommy, I hate taking pills too. I’ll be in the worst bit of pain and my fiance always says “just take a pill” and I always refuse! Not sure why but I’m not too big on taking medication…

    I hope this drink makes her feel better! I’ll pray that she gets well soon.

    ~Enjoy 2012~

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    Moni Reply:

    Taking pills had been a bad habit of mine too…so I tried to switch to drinks and teas and stuff for whatever goal I had in mind. Pills just make things worse in the long run. I completely messed up my digestive system taking diet pills before. Never again will i do that

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  4. Jan 08, 2012 @ 19:42 {Reply}

    Hmm, interesting. Never heard of it before.

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    Moni Reply:

    Yeah, it’s been around for a while I believe, I never paid attention to this stuff before =/

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  5. Jan 08, 2012 @ 21:53 {Reply}

    That sounds like a good drink. I like trying alternatives rather than taking pills. Never heard of Nopal fruit through, I will have to research it :)

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    Moni Reply:

    You can definitely research about it hun! I had heard about it before but never looked into it until now =D

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