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Prevent the Flu Naturally
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BENEFITS OF USE:
GLUCOSAMINE SULFATE is an amino sugar normally formed in humans from glucose. It is the starting
point for the synthesis of many important macromolecules including: glycoproteins, glycolipids, and glycos-
aminoglycans (mucopolysaccharides). These macromolecules make up many of the body's tissues including:
basement membranes, mucous membranes in the digestive and respiratory tracts, and synovial fluid in the
joints.
Arthritis Medication Alternative
Help Ease These Symptoms:
Morning Stiffness
Resting Stiffess
Joint Use Pain
Loss of Joint Function |
Joint Tenderness
Joint "cracking" upon movement
Restricted Mobility
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Glucosamine Deficiency
A deficiency of glucosamine can reduce the rate of production of these important macromolecules
thereby leading to specific tissue weakness. In certain cases of trauma to the tissues, the amount of
glucosamine normally synthesized by the body is insufficient. The tissues containing these glucosamine
macromolecules include tendons and ligaments, cartilage, synovial fluid, mucus membranes, several
structures in the eye, blood vessels, and heart valves.
RESEARCH & STUDIES:
There are numerous studies covering the positive benfits and importance of amino acids to proper body functioning and optimized health.
References
Kaufman, W. The use of vitamin therapy to reverse certain concomitants fo aging. J.Am.Geriatr Soc 1955;11-927-936
Machaty, I, Ouaknina, L. Tocopherol in osteoarthritis; a controlled piolot study. J. Am Geriatr Soc 1976; 26:323-330
O'Ambrosia, E. et al. Glucosmine sulfate; a controlled clinical investigation in arthritis. Pharmatherapeutica 1991; 2:504-508
Vaz, A.L. Double-blind clinical evaluation of the relative efficacy of ibuprofen and glucosamine sulfate in the management of osteoarthritis of the knee in out-patients. Curr. Med Res. Opin., 8:145-9, 1982.
DOSES & DIRECTIONS:
Directions:
Adults, One capsule three times daily, or as directed by a Health Care
Professional.
Keep tightly closed in a
cool dry place.
INGREDIENTS:
Excipients: Rice Flour
Contains no artificial preservatives, coloring, flavors, salt soy, sugar,
starch, wheat or yeast
Each capsule contains:
Glucosamine
Sulfate. . . . . . . 750 mgs.
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