WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING
Pluripain’s natural pain relief effects are changing lives for the better. Hear what a few of our customers have to say…
Checkout what users are saying about PluriPain®
I regularly suffer from very severe debilitating migraine headaches and have experienced them for more than a year. I have been to a host of specialist doctors and taken a variety of tests in order to get prescribed medicines. There was no kind of remedy – the max drugs would normally not even take the edge off the pain. Nothing had worked at all until recently. Finally, I received a sample of to try. When I suffered the next major headache, I took the new
– PAGE W., CO, USA
“We need
– MISTY S. Mississippi, USA
“I just had a great experience with the product, I suffered a pretty bad bout of back spasm and stiffness due to my lower back seizing up and ‘locking’ on me, haven’t had that happen to that degree in quite some time, I took eight capsules and within a short time period at work I was able to continue without the pronounced discomfort I had been going through, by the time I got to treatment in the late afternoon I was able to receive physio without the accompanying level of inflammation related pain id normally have – great stuff!”
– Tim M., NSW, Australia
“When I was diagnosed with degenerative back problems, my doctor put me on high doses of Naproxen and omeprazole. It killed the pain, but I had an upset stomach. Instead using
– Patty J., Nevada, USA
– Chris B. North Carolina, USA
“As an active roofer for many years I struggle with lower back pain and knee pain. Since Using
– E. Stringer, Mississippi, USA– E. Stringer, Mississippi, USA
– Tawny W, Oklahoma, USA
“I have been suffering for months with horrible knee pain. The only time I was out of pain was after taking a prescription pain pill and going to sleep, only for it to wear off and the pain was right back. I took the PluriPain® after standing for 3 hours on concrete and by the time I drove the hour home, I was able to get out of the truck and walk with less pain than I had in months. My knees felt even better the next day. My pain doesn’t go completely away, but it is 100% better than it was. So please put this stuff on the market!”
– Cindy B., Oklahoma, USA
– Takenori Higashimoto, 48, Australasian distributor for Deathless Surfboards, Treasurer of Boardriders International NPO
– Katsumi Masui, 24, Northern Rivers, Australia
– Muss Davis, Gold Coast, Australia
– – Silvia Y., Sao Paulo, Brasil
“I’ve been using the PluriPain™ for approximately 4 weeks now, and the results achieved are nothing short of amazing. I’ve suffered from lower back pain, sciatica, shoulder injuries over the years – I’ve been a surf coach for 15 years and surfing for over 30. I’ve been on everything, from nandone, opioids, CBD (which has helped) – nothing’s done what the PluriPain™ has done. In a matter of half an hour after taking three to four capsules, there’s literally little-to-no pain at all. For something thats a natural product, the results are phenomenal. I can’t believe that something so natural – after trying other non-natural, “stronger” remedies – can work so well, it’s blown my mind. What I’m seeing as a result of taking PluriPain® is something I’ve never felt before, and I can’t wait to see what happens in the future, I’m really excited.”
– Dan Butler, 41, southern Gold Coast, Australia – head surf instructor, Walkin’ on Water www.walkinonwater.com
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below are some of the most common questions from our customers:
Can Pluripain® be taken more than once a day?
Yes. Although one serving of PluriPain® per day is usually all that is required to relieve Pain for most people, additional servings may be taken up to every eight hours.
Why am I advised to take four capsules of Pluripain®?
Four capsules of PluriPain® is the recommended serving size for adults. However, some people find that as few as one or two capsules is sufficient and some require a seving size of up to six.
Why do some natural supplements seem to have no effect on my health?
The effectiveness of a dietary supplement is largely dependent on the quality and the dose of each ingredient. All of the natural supplements sold by Bioadaptives, Inc., including PluriPain® , are scientifically formulated and composed of carefully selected, superior quality ingredients blended at the most effective dose.
Does Pluripain® give relief for every kind of Pain?
Consumers, especially those with various injuries, infections, premenstrual cramps, headaches, arthritis, and most other inflammatory conditions, report that PluriPain® gives effective pain relief 95% of the time. Some neuropathic causes of pain, like shingles – a viral infection of the sensory nerves – may be less responsive to PluriPain®.
Does Pluripain® have the same side effects as NSAIDs?
No.There have been no reports of any harmful effects related to PluriPain®. By contrast, according to the warnings found on the labels of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), the unwanted effects of NSAIDs include, gastric bleeding and ulceration, heart attack, stroke, kidney and liver toxicity.
Can Pluripain® be taken with other supplements and pharmaceuticals?
Yes. There have been no reports of any interactions between other supplements or drugs. PluriPain® should not be used by people who are pregnant, lactating or who are allergic to any of the ingredients.
Is there anyone who shouldn't take Pluripain™?
PluriPainTM should not be used by people who are pregnant, lactating or who are allergic to any of the ingredients.