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EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR STIFF, SORE JOINTS
As the safety of traditional pain relievers continues to be questioned, you may be wondering if there is an alternative treatment that can effectively reduce joint pain and stiffness. NUTRA Joint offers a triple-combination of nutrients to alleviate joint pain and encourage optimal joint health.
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Ouch! Do you experience stiff joints and a limited range of motion that makes moving through daily activities an unbearable chore? If so, you are not alone. Approximately 46 million Americans suffer from some type of arthritis.

Traditionally, prescription pain relievers are used to block pain and mask the problem. Regrettably, these products may have harmful effects on the body, as researchers continue to question their safety. Fortunately, there are effective alternatives to safely improve joint health. Glucosamine, Chondroitin, and MSM are three beneficial nutrients that provide safe and effective relief from joint pain.

Glucosamine

Glucosamine hydrochloride is a natural building block for the skeletal system that preserves cartilage, connective tissue, and synovial joint fluid. Studies have shown that glucosamine can improve joint function, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.

Chondroitin

Chondroitin sulfate is often combined with Glucosamine to further decrease joint discomfort and improve mobility. Studies continue to show that chondroitin reduces joint inflammation and improves bone and joint metabolism.

MSM (OptiMSM)

As a sulfuric compound, MSM offers structural support to the connective tissue that joins muscles to bones. Joint inflammation is reduced and mobility improves with MSM.

NUTRA Joint – Triple-Combination

By combining these three nutrients, NUTRAscriptives® NUTRA Joint offers a concentrated formula to alleviate occasional or persistent joint pain and encourage optimal joint health.


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References

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 April 2010 09:48 )