

🔥 Unlock your joint’s potential—move freely, live fully!
HEAL-N-SOOTHE is a natural anti-inflammatory joint supplement featuring proteolytic enzymes and bromelain, formulated to reduce joint pain and inflammation. With 90 capsules per bottle, it offers a month-long supply designed for adults seeking fast, effective relief while minimizing reliance on traditional painkillers.























| ASIN | B00MH4H3QQ |
| ASIN | B00MH4H3QQ |
| Additives | Bromelain |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,209 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #256 in Enzyme Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand | HEAL-N-SOOTHE |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (8,598) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (8,598) |
| Date First Available | 19 September 2014 |
| Format | Capsule |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HBI-HNS |
| Manufacturer | Living Well Nutraceuticals |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 6.35 cm; 85.05 g |
| Units | 90 Count |
| Weight | 4 g |
I**K
Be patient going through the phases because it’s worth it! I experienced a noticeable difference within 4 days and I’m still going through the phases. Some days are awesome with no pain. When the pain slips through it’s not as bad as the original pain. Looking forward to finding my maintenance level. Really cuts back on the painkillers and my liver likes that. M
H**.
This supplement is working in less than a week!!!! Amazing!!!! It wiped my pain in a few days. Amazing!!!!!
A**B
I wanted to share my experience with Heal-N-Soothe after taking two bottles. It has helped my back tremendously! While I still experience pain, especially on days when I’m more active, the discomfort is significantly less than when I wasn’t taking these supplements. However, they are quite expensive. Some users report that they can manage with just one dose a day (3 pills), but I find that I need to take 9 pills daily. This means one bottle lasts me only 10 days, and I still have some discomfort. Would I recommend Heal-N-Soothe? Absolutely! That’s why I’m sharing my experience. However, the cost is a concern for me, as it works out to about $5 a day for my dosage. Being on a fixed income, that daily expense is difficult to budget in, and I’m not sure I can continue at this price, despite the benefits. I've also included photos of the pamphlet that came with the package for reference.
L**1
I'm requested to review this product, Heal and Soothe. I refused to do so until I'd used the bottle. I took this supplement at the rate of 3 pills per day, for 30 days. The quick answer is that I am noticing a difference, but I don't know how much is the supplement and how much is removing bread from my daily diet. It is noted in the brochure that some of the ingredients in this supplement act as blood thinners, so if you take ANY blood thinners -- prescription or OTC -- you'll need to be careful and talk to your doctor. NSAIDS (including aspirin and other pain relievers) count, as well as chondroitin (glucosamine/chondroitin). So I backed off a bit of daily aspirin and chondroitin to accommodate the blood thinner in this. I first heard about this on an infomercial on YT. The infomercial was about alleviating joint pain and started with "remove these 5 foods from your diet if you have joint pain". I was intrigued since I experience discomfort in my knees and hips. The foods aren't mentioned in the brochure that I received with the supplement so I'll list them here. #1 gluten, #2 transfat, #3 charcoal cooked foods, #4 alcohol, #5 sugar. He did not mention tomatoes but I read about them and they have something that can cause joint pain. My slack research informs me that gluten is in wheat, barley and rye. That means baked goods, gravies and soups thickened with flour, most pasta, pizza, and more. Transfat is NOT animal fat - it's partially hydrogenated vegetable, found in processed foods to extend shelf life (not likely fruits and veggies) which include meals, frozen and refrigerated and on the shelf, and foods you just have to heat). Charcoal cooked foods are those the guys do on the barbeque. While alcohol doesn't indicate that it has sugar your body processing it turns it into sugar. And any alcohol made from grain, such as beer would have gluten. Sugar is not only what we know as, but also sorbitol, fructose, sucrose, High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) and any other -tose. He did not mention artificial sweeteners. Also, I'll say that eliminating them is hard, but drastically cutting back is easier. Remember, too, that if you joint the auto-ship, and you use more than 3 per day, you will probably run out before the next shipment arrives.
W**S
Too early to tell but order arrived on time and was well packed. Also has same ingredients as what was on the video.
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