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Natural Pain Relief with Noxicare

Last Updated: May 6, 2016

Welcome! It looks like you might be new here, so I wanted to take a moment to tell you a little about me and my blog. My name is Julie Ryan and I live with Fibromyalgia. I've chosen to live positively, to fight back with diet and lifestyle changes and it's made a huge difference for me. The difference between living all my days in bed, and actually LIVING. I hope you'll keep reading and subscribe to my Newsletter to make sure you don't miss a post. Thanks for visiting!

*BTW, just a heads up that the post below may have affiliate links (some of my posts do).

Welcome back! I'm so glad that you are here again. If you've not already, be sure to subscribe to my Newsletter and I'll update you each time I post (and occasionally I'll send you something special).

Just a heads up that the post below may have affiliate links.

I’ve come a long way in the last 6 years. Six years ago when I tried things to help my Fibro symptoms I was still looking for a magic pill. I wasn’t interested in natural help. I’d try things but I was in so much pain and fatigue that I never really gave them a full shot. If it didn’t help instantly then I didn’t want to keep going with it.

These days I’m always looking for natural ways to decrease my symptoms. I’ve also learned that I have to give things a full chance to know if it will help. That may mean adjusting dosage, but it at least means trying something for a full month (unless it causes such side effects that I can’t).

This is a sponsored postOne of the products that I tried early on was the Noxicare system which includes both a veggie capsule and a topical pain cream. Looking back at old posts I saw that I did get some relief from the topical cream and I didn’t really give the capsules much of a try because the smell turned me off. So, I was happy to hear that Noxicare has changed their formulation to be completely odorless, in addition to being non-greasy, fast-activating, and (most importantly in my book) all natural. Even if it still had a smell these days that wouldn’t turn me away because my priorities are very different now.

Noxicare systemNoxicare is all natural, it’s made from seven natural ingredients that works together to decrease pain, reduce inflammation, and increase blood flow to ease nerve pain.

  • Turmeric has become a staple in my supplements these days. It’s a natural anti-inflammatory and doesn’t come with the risks of ulcers and stomach problems that come with things like Advile.
  • Willow Bark has been used to treat pain and inflammation since the times of ancient Egypt and Greece.
  • Holy Basil acts as an anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant.
  • Rosemary has served a variety of purposes, including topical use for joint or musculoskeletal pain.
  • Ginger helps alleviate muscle strains, arthritis and rheumatism, and is a catalyst for improving the effectiveness of other herbs. It’s also great for easing stomach upset that may come with some other herbs.
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid is an anti-oxidant used for increasing blood flow to the nerves.
  • Boswellia Extract is an anti-inflammatory used to treat arthritis and joint pain.

Each of these seven ingredients has amazing properties on its own, but they are also catalysts for each other to work even better together.

Why topical and capsule?

The Noxicare capsules are intended for all-over pain and can help relieve just general pain and achy throughout the body. While the topical cream is for localized pain. Of course, chances are that with Fibro you have both general and localized pain, so you can use the Noxicare capsules and the cream together for even better results.

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About Julie

Spoonie. Fibro Warrior. E-health advocate.

Julie Ryan was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2010 and endometriosis in 2012. She's lived with chronic migraine most of her life. In 2019 she was diagnosed with inter-cranial hypertension.

Julie has a degree in Psychology, and works as a freelance writer and marketer. Freelance work allows her to work when she can and not be tied to a desk or a schedule. Julie believes in living an inspired life despite chronic illness.

"I have chronic illness, it doesn't have me."

More about Julie

Blog title inspired by The Spoon Theory, by Christine Miserandino, an excellent explanation of what it's like to live with invisible illness.

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About Julie

Spoonie. Fibro Warrior. E-health advocate.

Julie Ryan was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2010 and endometriosis in 2012. She's lived with chronic migraine most of her life. In 2019 she was diagnosed with inter-cranial hypertension.

Julie has a degree in Psychology, and works as a freelance writer and marketer. Freelance work allows her to work when she can and not be tied to a desk or a schedule. Julie believes in living an inspired life despite chronic illness.

"I have chronic illness, it doesn't have me."

More about Julie

Blog title inspired by The Spoon Theory, by Christine Miserandino, an excellent explanation of what it's like to live with invisible illness. Read More…

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I am not a doctor. I do not claim to be a doctor. I do not play a doctor on TV or the internet. I simply share my experiences and what has worked for me. We are all different and before you try any new treatment, exercise, supplement, etc you should talk with your doctor (the real one, not the one on TV).

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