Is Your Plantar Fasciitis the Mechanical Kind, or the Menopausal Kind?
Almost every doctor treats the first one. Almost none of them know the second one exists.
It started out of nowhere. No new exercise, no new job, no new shoes. One day your feet just started hurting.
Nothing has worked. Not the shoes. Not the physical therapy. Not the cortisone shots.
It's not just your feet. Your knees ache. Your hips are sore. Your hands hurt.
You gained weight around your stomach and it won't come off no matter what you eat.
It started around the time your periods changed. Heavier, then irregular, then gone.
That isn't wear and tear. And it isn't aging.
It's your estrogen.
Your plantar fascia is in a race.
Every day it takes damage. Every night your body rebuilds it.
As long as the rebuilding kept up, your feet felt fine.
Then menopause tipped that race three different ways.
One. The inflammation. Estrogen kept your gut healthy and a healthy gut keeps inflammation low. When estrogen drops, inflammation floods in and eats that band faster than your body can repair it.
Two. The weight. That same drop in estrogen slows your metabolism. The weight piles on around your stomach. Every extra pound presses down on that band with every step.
Three. The collagen. Estrogen told your body to make collagen. With less of it, your repairs slow down.
Less repair. More damage. Every day you lose a little more than you get back.
Your body never stopped repairing that band. It just needs help.
Calm the inflammation eating it.
Take off the weight crushing it.
Give it the vitamin C it needs to make collagen.
All three at once, and the repair gets ahead.
All three problems. One bottle.
1. It Calms the Inflammation Doing the Most Damage
The shoes. The physical therapy. The cortisone shots.
Each one either did nothing or gave you a few weeks before the pain came back worse.
None of them touched the inflammation eating the band in your foot.
That inflammation is the biggest reason you're losing the race. Calming it is priority number one.
Turmeric (350mg): calms the inflammation throughout your body, not just your feet.
Curry leaf (150mg): keeps it down so it doesn't flare back up when the turmeric wears off.
The same inflammation is behind the aching in your knees every morning. The soreness in your hips. The stiffness in your hands. Your feet are just where you feel it most.
When it calms down, it calms down everywhere.
"Week three I could close my hands in the morning without forcing them. I'd been dropping mugs for months and just accepted it. My feet are getting better too but the hands made me believe this was actually working."
"I only ordered it because of the money-back guarantee. I've wasted so much money on my feet. It's week five and I'm not pain free yet but I got out of bed this morning and walked straight to the bathroom without sitting on the edge of the bed waiting for the pain to pass. The orthotics never did that."
2. It Takes Off the Weight Crushing That Band
You're watching what you eat but the weight came on anyway.
And it won't come off no matter what you do.
When estrogen drops, your metabolism slows and the weight piles on whether you're eating well or not.
Every extra pound presses down on that band every time you stand up.
L. gasseri SBT2055: takes off the menopausal weight and rebuilds your gut lining.
B. breve and B. lactis: repair the gut wall where the inflammation has been breaking loose.
Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS): feed the good bacteria so they survive and multiply in your gut.
Calming the inflammation is one thing. Stopping it from coming back is another.
The inflammation comes from your gut. Rebuild the gut and it stops refilling every time the turmeric wears off.
"The pain used to come back every time the shot wore off. This is the longest stretch I've had in years where it hasn't come back. I don't know what changed but I'm not stopping."
"I'd given up on the scale. Then my jeans started fitting again and I hadn't changed a single thing about how I eat. I actually laughed."
3. It Gives Your Body the One Thing It Needs to Rebuild Collagen
You've probably thought about a collagen supplement. Maybe you're taking one right now.
Here's what nobody explains.
When you swallow collagen, your body breaks it down into raw material. Then it has to build new collagen from scratch.
The problem was never how much collagen you swallow. The problem is whether your body can still build it.
It can't build collagen without vitamin C.
Vitamin C (100mg): the one thing your body cannot make collagen without. A full day's worth in every serving.
Moringa Leaf (350mg): protects the new collagen your body is building.
Menopause slowed your collagen production. That's the third problem.
You can calm the inflammation. You can take off the weight. But if your body can't rebuild that band, it stays damaged.
All three problems handled.
"I took collagen powder every morning for a year and a half and nothing changed. Nobody told me I needed vitamin C for my body to actually use it. I'm relieved it's working and furious nobody told me sooner."
"Four months in. I walked around the farmers market on Saturday. Didn't sit down once. Didn't even think about it until I was home. That hasn't happened in years."
One More Thing. The Right Ingredients Are Useless If Your Body Can't Absorb Them.
You can put the best ingredients in the world in a capsule. If your body can't absorb them, nothing happens.
Turmeric is the worst-absorbed supplement there is. On its own, almost none of it reaches your bloodstream.
Probiotics have a different problem. Most of them die in your stomach acid before they reach your gut.
All three problems could be solved on paper and you'd still feel nothing. Not because the formula doesn't work. Because your body never absorbed it.
Black pepper extract (3mg): increases turmeric absorption by up to 2,000%.
Sunflower lecithin (50mg): wraps the turmeric so more of it passes into your bloodstream.
Acid-resistant capsule: protects the probiotics from your stomach acid so they reach your gut alive.
Every ingredient you need and the delivery system to make sure your body absorbs all of it.
What the First 90 Days Look Like
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Week 1: Nothing changes.
You won't feel a difference. This is the week most women quit. Your body is rebuilding that band a fraction of a millimeter at a time. It can't undo years of damage in seven days.
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Week 2: The first step out of bed stops making you cry.
It still hurts but it's a dull ache now, not a stabbing pain.
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Week 3: You can close your hands in the morning.
The stiffness starts easing and you weren't even thinking about them. First sign the inflammation is dropping everywhere, not just your feet.
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Week 4: You walk straight to the bathroom.
No sitting on the edge of the bed. No waiting for the pain to pass.
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Week 6: You walk around the block.
Through the store without planning the shortest route. Down the street without calculating whether you'll make it back.
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Week 8: A full day on your feet without limping to your car.
Morning to night. Your feet don't punish you for it afterward.
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Month 3: The weight starts coming off.
Around your stomach. The weight you'd given up on. Your feet feel like your feet again.
Your daughter calls and asks if you want to go somewhere. You just say yes.
The trip you keep putting off? Book it.
Give it the full 90 days.
If it hasn't worked by then, you get every penny back. You keep the bottles.