Justin Needs Freeze It

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For those of you who don’t know him that picture is of my son, Justin. Justin was the star pitcher for his high school baseball team. Never has a parent been prouder. I felt like the mother of a movie star, for we lived in a small town, the same small town, which is Waxahachie, that I was born and raised in and graduated from the same high school. Justin’s picture was always plastered across the sports section of our local newspaper. He could throw a 96 mile an hour fastball, folks, at the age of 16. We even had a scout for the New York Yankees come to our house Justin’s junior year to interview him, for they were seriously considering drafting him.

Then it happened. He tore his rotator cuff while he was pitching. He had surgery to repair the damage, but he was never able to get back to his optimum pitching speed again. It was the end of a dream, even though he DID continue to play baseball and even was awarded a partial baseball scholarship to a small university. That was twelve years ago, and still, when the weather is cold or he overdoes it, Justin still has pain in his shoulder from that old sports injury.

I tried Freeze It Gel on my own arm, which I hurt a few months ago after falling down on the way home from the library. (I’m clumsy!) and it worked like a charm. Freeze It instantly relieved my pain, and the great thing about it too is that it is so affordable. It would be great if I could send Justin a year’s supply of Freeze It so he wouldn’t have to deal with the pain in his arm without relief.

If you have any of the following, you should definitely get you some Freeze It to relieve your own pain:
* Sore Muscles & Muscle Sprains
* Back, Shoulder, Neck Pain
* Arthritis, Painful Ankle, Knee, Hip & Elbow Joints
* Muscular Strains

Be sure to view their commercial below and check out the great information on their website, complete with testimonials.

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