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Anewnerve pain breakthrough has grown wildly popular with consumers as doctors have become hesitant to prescribe popular medications.

Sold under the brand name Circulari-T, the ingredients in the new pill have been shown to naturally relieve burning, numbness, and other painful sensations.

Moreover, a landmark study on its key active demonstrated a stunning effectiveness in reducing the visible side effects of nerve damage, too.

Researchers reported an almost unbelievable 70% reduction in leg and foot swelling in just 6 hours of a patients first dose.

The impressive result led to its clever nickname, Mother Nature’s Compression Sock, as users find themselves replacing their old, ugly stockings with the new pill.

But trashing compression socks isn’t the only thing that has users excited.

At less than a $1 a day, Circulari-T lends itself as a low-cost alternative for those with limited options.

And according to LifeSeasons, the makers of Circulari-T, your options are limited as leading alternatives fail to address the underlining cause of your pain – oxidative stress.

FOUND: A Hidden Trigger of Nerve Pain and Numbness

Are you one of the millions of adults who suffer from painful, swollen, or numb legs and feet?

Do you struggle with mobility, feeling as though you’re walking through a heavy fog, weighed down by the constant aches in your lower extremities?

You can blame oxidative stress – well, that’s what the latest studies suggest anyway.

According to the National Institute of Health, oxidative stress is a “disturbance in the ratio of antioxidants to free radicals”.

Simply put, it’s when the body has an abundance of free radicals and not enough antioxidants to fight them.

So how does this trigger leg and foot pain?

“Too much oxidative stress creates inflammation which can lead to vasoconstriction, a situation where arteries become narrow and rigid.

This makes it increasingly more difficult for blood to flow through the body and since the legs and feet are farthest from the heart, they’re impacted the worst” explains the makers of Circulari-T.

“Without blood flowing in and out of your extremities, nerves start to die – and when too many of them die, you start to feel the most unbearable side effects of nerve pain.

Instead of feeling hot and cold, sharp or flat, soft or hard, you feel nothing and that nothing feels like pins and needles for most. That’s why falling is so common.

That’s where Circulari-T comes in.

How it Works

Circulari-T is comprised of nine ingredients. And although each has a different mechanism of action, each approach nerve pain from the same angle – blood flow.

Studies have found that prolonged levels of oxidative stress, - often caused by high blood sugar, weight gain and a poor diet- can ruin blood flow to your legs and feet.

Without a proper supply of blood, nerves are starved of oxygen and vital nutrients and begin to die. This can cause agonizing discomfort in the form of burning and numbing pain.

A key ingredient in Circulari-T has been shown to support blood flow by boosting nitric oxide levels in cells, which can help relieve painful symptoms.

Additionally, a study published in the Journal of the Science of Food Agriculture found that subjects who took a single dose saw a 70% reduction in leg swelling in just 6 hours.

Supporting ingredients in the formula have also been shown to reduce the appearance of varicose veins, welcome benefits for most.

5-Star Reviews Provide Insight to Its Success

Circulari-T cites an enormous amount of research and data to make bold promises to consumers.

But how does the formula stack up with real life users? That’s the question which needs to be asked and one LifeSeasons is happy to answer.

The company shares that they have now sold over 100,000 bottles to more than 21,000 customers.

And with hundreds of five-star reviews, they are now a leader and trusted source in the space.

“My hands and feet are always so cold, sometimes to the point of losing all feeling and turning numb” shares one Circulari-T customer.*

Researchers call it “mother nature’s compression sock” because of its stunning ability to reduce nerve pain and swelling by interacting with the vascular system. It’s now the leading ingredient in the pill Circulari-T. Readers can get up to 3 free bottles through April.

“But since taking this product, I've noticed the number of episodes where my fingers and toes turn white and lose feeling has dramatically decreased.”*

Another writes, “I had so much pain in my feet for months, my toes were always tingling, my feet always felt cold, my calves always felt tight, I could never get comfortable. I used Circulari-T for four months and it is amazing, my pain almost completely went away.”*

With reviews like these, it’s easy to understand Circulari-T has become a popular choice – it works

Natural Relief from Leg to Toe

With daily use, Circulari-T has been shown to deliver effective relief without the negative side effects or costs associated with other popular treatments.

By combining nine proven ingredients in dosages which mirror their respective clinical trials, Circulari-T’s formula can help soothe burning, numbness, and other painful sensations.

It can also aid in reducing the visible side effects of nerve damage and poor circulation such as swelling and varicose veins – in as little as 6 hours.

So, whether you’re an active adult or senior looking to stay mobile and independent, someone looking to ditch compression socks before the summer, or are simply fed up with constant discomfort, Circulari-T proves itself an effective alternative.

How to Get Up to 3 Months FREE of Circulari-T Through April

Although LifeSeasons’ products can be found in thousands of retail stores across the US, free bottles of Circulari-T can only be claimed by calling the company direct.

The good news is the company is offering up to 3 months free to readers through the end of the month.

Each bottle of Circulari-T will be backed by a 90 Day Full Money Back Guarantee and ships free through the promotional period.

To get up to 3 months free of Circulari-T call their customer care line at 1-800-357-4264 now.

Although the promotion extends through the month, there is no guarantee that product is available so call to secure your discount before they run out.

Call 1-800-357-4264, now.

Music Pittsburgh Is It

WHEN YOU THINK of thriving music scenes across the country, and what gives them their clout, cities like Nashville, Los Angeles, Austin, Seattle, and New York are some of the first that come to mind. Nashville is the country music capital of the world. L.A. was known for hair metal in the ‘80s and rap in the ‘90s, while Seattle pumped out grunge. Austin is the SXSW homeland and a creative breeding ground that can’t quite be pinned down. And New York is … well … New York.

As someone who’s toured all over the country and experienced music scenes of all sizes, there’s one city that surprisingly has them all beat, and that, hands down, is Pittsburgh. At least if you ask me. I’ve been a touring musician my entire adult life, and have gotten to experience how vibrant and distinct each city’s music ecosystem is, so I would know.

I spent a decade in Los Angeles and, to a lesser extent, Nashville. I’ve played shows in large music markets like New York City, Austin, and Chicago. So, it makes sense that I had tempered expectations, but was very pleasantly surprised, at what I found when I moved to Pittsburgh and played here regularly with my band, Thieves and Lovers.

The fact that Pittsburgh is widely considered a “secondary market” has always irked me. Sure, it’s one of the smaller major cities, but it’s always on the radar. Besides being a hub of industry for more than 150 years, Pittsburgh’s professional sports teams have won a staggering 16 combined championships. Pittsburghers take pride in all of that, along with their tendency to put fries in unexpected places. The city knows a little something about how to be a fan.

To that end, Pittsburgh has never been shy about supporting the arts either. With a diverse music and arts scene, it’s a place where any musician can find their people, regardless of the type of music they play.

Pittsburgh has a long and storied music legacy, from iconic rock clubs to high-profile bands like Anti-Flag. There’s really never been a shortage of stellar musicians in Pittsburgh, from breakout ‘90s alternative artists like Rusted Root and The Clarks, to punk bands like Code Orange, to metal bands like Icarus Witch, to hip-hop giants like Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller. The scene has always proven itself to be inviting, versatile, and vital to the city’s dedicated support for the arts.

When I first moved to Pittsburgh from L.A., I had no idea what to expect. After a decade of pandering pay-to-play tickets and show buy-ons that came at a ridiculous cost, I was looking for something different, and I found it in the Steel City. It offers some of the best venues I’ve ever played; Club Cafe, Smiling Moose, Mr. Smalls Theatre, and Stage AE were all among my favorite spots to perform and watch shows.

Entertainment, and Mr. Smalls Presents was professional and courteous. They were responsive and informative, and we never had to wonder the load-in time, set time, or any other pertinent show detail. And every show we played here included music, too, because Thieves and Lovers would play a bill with a metal band, folk duo, singer-songwriter, or prog rock band and it just … worked. Every time. The fans didn’t discriminate, and everyone had an amazing night. The sense of artistic community in Pittsburgh is an amazing thing, and it’s something that’s sorely lacking in a lot of other cities. Ideally, a music scene should be supportive, and energetic about fostering the talent within it. Pittsburgh always does that.

One of the things the Pittsburgh scene has going for it is how streamlined the booking process is. I worked with a few of them and was always impressed by the efficiency. Every engagement I had with organizations like Opus One, Drusky a payout, meal tickets, and drink tickets, and sometimes even catering. Believe me, this is a luxury. This is not at all what I was used to coming from the cold, saturated scenes in L.A. and Nashville.

These bookers really understood

To this day, Los Angeles, New York, and Nashville get most of the glory, but it’s places like Pittsburgh that remind me how rewarding being a touring musician can be. The great fans and friends you find, artists you meet, and memories you make are why musicians like me pursue our passion in the first place.

From Carson Street to Lawrenceville, from North Shore to Millvale, Pittsburgh is quietly one of the best music scenes in the country. •

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