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Harry
04-02-2002, 05:35 AM
I have a friend that just bought some "Super Blue Stuff" and it has given him some amazing relief.

I know everyone is different and responds differently but I would like to hear from other people that has tried IT???

I saw the responses on this topic about 1 1/2 months ago. It seem very popular and works. Any negatives such as smell??

Thanks---Harry

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dgrams949
04-02-2002, 11:19 AM
WELL WE PURCHASED BLUE STUFF ALSO. OURS SMELLS LIKE COCONUT FOR SOME REASON BUT NOT BAD. WAS TOLD THEY HAD AN ORDERLESS ONE BUT DO NOT KNOW THAT FOR SURE. MY MOM USES IT ON HER FEET AS SHE HAS POOR CIRCULATION AND IT REALLY HELPS HER. WE USE IT FOR JOINT PAINS AND IT DOES HELP WITH THAT ALSO. IT HAS A MILD HEAT TO IT AFTER PUTTING IT ON AND THEN GOES AWAY. WE REST BETTER AT NIGHT WHEN USING THE BLUE STUFF. I BELIEVE ON MINOR PROBLEMS YOU WILL FIND IT TO BE HELPFUL AS WE HAVE. MY DAUGHTER HAS BAKERS CYST ON THE BACK OF HER KNEES AND SHE BELIEVES IT HELPS HER SOME ALSO. BUT TO EACH HIS OWN WHEN TRYING A NEW PRODUCT LIKE THIS. THE ADS ARRE ON TV A LOT NOW FOR BLUE STUFF, SO I HOPE IF WILL WORK FOR OTHERS.......

BEST TO YOU
DGRAMS949 :wave:

cozy
04-03-2002, 03:48 PM
Never heard of this stuff! Is that the brand name your using? I have DDD & arthritis in elbows, knees & hard telling where else. I could sure use something to give relief. Thanks

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Keep on keepin' on: Cozy

Harry
04-03-2002, 05:35 PM
That the name!!!
I have heard that as soon as you apply it ---the pain goes away. But, I'm sure it doesn't work for everyone.

It is advertised on TV. You can do a search on google.com and find more distributors than you want to read. You can even buy it on ebay.com

Harry

dgrams949
04-03-2002, 10:24 PM
We use it a lot and have had good results with it.
Dgrams949 :wave:

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hunter44
04-04-2002, 08:57 AM
do a search on emu oil, that's the main ingredient and you can find a muscle/joint cream for half the cost. I use a farm located in Tenn. Interesting stuff - I have used it and like it.

cozy
04-04-2002, 05:58 PM
Hunter, Emu Oil??? Main Ingrediant??? What exactly would that be??? LOL!!!
Seriously tho, if it blocks pain I'll give it a go :)

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Keep on keepin' on: Cozy

hunter44
04-12-2002, 12:08 PM
Yep = Emu Oil + Glucosamine + MSM. Just search on Emu Oil and you will get a gret deal of information. The oil is great for your skin too.

Kelsie
04-19-2002, 07:31 AM
Can someone tell me where I can find this "Super Blue Stuff"? Is it over-the-counter? Cream? Side effects?

I am in a lot of pain (have not yet been diagnosed) and can't get in to see a doctor until next month. I CAN'T go on with this pain for that long and am willing to try ANYTHING at this point.

I have tried all the over-the-counter creams, pills and wraps I could find but I've not seen this Blue Stuff.

Thank you for ANY help you can give.

Harry
04-19-2002, 08:21 AM
I have not seen it for sale in any store but you can do a search on Google.com and find a number of companies that sell it. You can also buy it on eBay.com.

I have purchased some since posting this topic. It does have a floral smell that makes my wife stuffy after about 1/2 hour but it does help the pain---but not outstanding. As you know everyone is different.

The main ingredients are Emu oil, MSM and Aloe---it also has some Capsicum in it. For a normal person the smell should be OK but if you have allergies be careful.

Harry

dgrams949
04-20-2002, 01:15 AM
:D well you know the name of the product search the web. It is a good product http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/wow.gif we have had real good results with it. Also there is a infomercial on t.v. about this every week end.. Hope when you try it http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/dance.gif it will help you also. My best to all

Dgrams :wave:

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scbagrrrl
04-20-2002, 10:59 AM
FYI - Emu Oil is not from furry emus being housed in a factory. (That's what I pictured at first!)

Emu Oil is actually a derivative of Olive Oil.





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