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Arthritis runs in my family badly. I had an aunt die at only the age of 53 from the pain patches the drs overdosed her on because of her arthritis (her siblings even won a million dollar lawsuit). When arthritis struck my body this last year at only 45 years old (psoriatic arthritis, gout, and just regular arthritis), I decided I wasn't going to the drs for their meds but I would take God's cure, which is tumeric. Tumeric is a great anti inflammatory and really has helped ease the pain without the bad side effects of drugs. This brand by Schwartz that I bought almost three weeks ago is amazing! When studying tumeric, I found it not only helps fight arthritis, but it helps fight diabetes, depression, cholesterol, good for vascular thrombosis, has anticancer effects, heals the gut, good for pain management, and can replace steroids without the side effects. Taking it in this capsule form by Schwartz makes it more convenient too in case I can't don't have time to add tumeric powder to my juice or smoothies. Everyone should be taking tumeric everyday. EVERYDAY!
This product does look exactly like the Hand of the King pin from Game of Thrones but it is fairly small as a pin or brooch. It is made of metal but is rather thin, and particularly the blade portion seems like it would be prone to breaking, I would suggest to handle it with care. The only major issue I noticed with this is that the pin holder portion is a bit hard to move and the pin itself seems a bit flimsy and is hard to keep stiff when you need to actually pin it. I found it challenging to get the pin to slide into the clasp and for the clasp to close while I was wearing the pin, which was a bit annoying. However, this pin looks great and is a fun little collectible for Game of Thrones fans that would make a lovely gift.