There is a product that is a natural treatment that can be taken. These ingredients from nature are recognized by the body's chemistry, and are easily metabolized into your system.
This treatment is easy to take, no injections are needed just a pill to swallow.
It is easily absorbed at a rate of 70 to 90 percent, so fewer doses are needed to get the therapeutic effect.
A recommended treatment is
Joint AdvanceIt is comprised of
Glucosamine Complex 1500 mg
Glucosamine is a form of amino sugar that our bodies naturally manufacture. It is considered one of the major building blocks for joint protection. It is usually found in conjunction with Chondroitin Sulfate, and is widely used.
Chondroitin Sulfate 1200 mg
Chondroitin Sulfate is also naturally found in the body. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons states, "It (chondroitin) prevents other body enzymes from degrading the building blocks of joint cartilage."
MSM 900 mg
MSM is a short term for a really long chemical name: methylsulfonylmethane,
(METH-il-sul-FON-il-METH-ane.) MSM provides sulfur, which is a vital building block of joints, cartilage, skin, hair and nails. It also supports the production of energy. It is abundantly available in a normal diet, and is found in meat, eggs, milk and other dairy products. Consequently, we don't usually need MSM to correct a dietary deficiency, but for the other things it does. It helps normal re-building of connective tissue
Glucosamine Complex and Chondroitin Sulfate, with MSM, work as a team, enhancing each other. Glucosamine and chondroitin help supply the nutrient building blocks for cartilage health MSM supplies the sulfur necessary for the integrity of connective tissue.
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 90 mg
Vitamin C deficiency is common in people who don't eat enough fruits and vegetables. It is often characterized by skin that bruises easily, (cutaneous hemorrhages).
The American Journal of Public Health 2004, published results of a study,
titled, "Vitamin C Deficiency and Depletion in the United States: The Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988 to 1994" (Am J Public Health. 2004 May; 94(5): 870-875.)
The study was conducted by Jeffrey S Hampl, PhD, RD, Christopher A. Taylor, PhD, RD, and Carol S. Johnston, PhD, RD.
The researchers concluded, "...our data indicate that a considerable number of children and adults in the United States are vitamin C deficient or depleted. Health professionals should continue to recommend consumption of vegetables and fruits, especially those that are rich in Vitamin C. In addition, vitamin C supplementation should be discussed with all patients, but especially those who are at the greatest risk of vitamin C deficiency: cigarette smokers and poor eaters."
Ginger Root 100 mg
Ginger is an herb with many benefits. It is most commonly used for nausea and to help digestion. It is known to stimulate the secretion of bile, and helps the liver remove toxins.
White Willow Bark 100 mg
Historical records indicate people have been using willow bark since the time of Hippocrates in 400 B.C. It is used to ease discomfort.
It was not until 1829 when scientists in Europe were able to identify the active ingredient in willow bark. They named it salicin.
I personally use this treatment for my knee pains and really do recommend it!
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