Heal-n-Soothe

Heal-n-Soothe

Overall Rating

2.5

24 Customer Reviews

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Summary

Heal-n-Soothe from LivingWell is a dietary supplement that is alleged to provide joint pain relief, though strong support for most of the ingredients is lacking.

Pros

  • The 2-week trial is a cost-effective way to try Heal-n-Soothe
  • If effective, You can avoid or delay medical management for your joint pain

Cons

  • The trial enrolls you in auto-ship unless you cancel
  • Expensive
  • The available support for the blend of ingredients is not strong
  • Heal-n-Soothe may not contain high enough doses for you to achieve results

Customer Reviews

2.5 Stars out of 24 Reviews
5 Star:29% 4 Star:8% 3 Star:0% 2 Star:12% 1 Star:50%
38% Recommend This Product
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Posted on May 3, 2018

Synergy

By Malvin Butler, Los Angeles, CA, Verified Reviewer

I don't know how to put this, but you know how you have to stop taking one supplement to see if the other supplement is pulling its own weight? Well, I combined Heal-n-Soothe with Extreme Joint Care by NutraBio and within 8-13 days, I don't know exactly because I bent down for some reason yesterday and my left knee didn't hurt after 18 months or so of pain. So I squatted 5 more times, no pain, just creeking. Well, if I am on a good run, why stop now? So these two manufacturers might be expecting another visit from me jointly, which I'm sure they too are with that old sayin,' whatever works.

Happy healing...

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 31 People Have Voted

Posted on Apr 21, 2018

90-day money back guarantee - yeah, right!

By Pauline Smith, DeLand, FL, Verified Reviewer

This isn't as much a review of Heal-n-Soothe as a complaint about the company I ordered it from, The Healthy Back Institute. I also ordered their product called Super Joint Support not knowing that it had Magnesium in it (the type of Magnesium not identified). I know from experience and advice that the only type of Magnesium that does not cause diarrhea is Magnesium Glycinate (which I already take to stop muscle cramps). So I wasn't at all surprised that by the second day of taking Heal-N-Soothe, sure enough, I was "trotting to the pot!"

I called the company to ask the type of magnesium and they couldn't tell me, so I returned the Super Joint Support, giving the reason, and paying $10.92 for return it by USPS. After not receiving a refund, I called the company and was told I'd returned Heal-N-Soothe (the first bottle had cost me $29, while the Super Joint Support had cost me $39).

I wrote a letter to the company enclosing the Return Form and telling them I would expose them on social media if I didn't get a refund! Still no refund! So it cost me a total of $49.92 for this experience! Whether Heal-N-Soothe works or not, it's hard to tell when I'm so mad at the company for being so dishonest!

Oh, but the last time I had my blood pressure checked, it was low, but I'm surprised it wasn't "through the roof!" I was actually looking up something on WebMD when I got sucked in by this company, so watch out! Oh, and I forgot to mention all the newsletters at $14.95 a copy!

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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