|
|
|
|
|
|
Loading...
|
|
|
Jarrow Formulas Joint Builder (120 Easy-Solv Tablets)
|
|
|
Currently not available.
|
|
|
Jarrow Formulas Joint Builder (120 Easy-Solv Tablets)
|
|
Avg. Rating:
|
|
Retail price:
$25.95
Our price:
$12.61
|
|
You save:
$13.34
|
|
51.41 % off
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Item Code :
|
HS1231831
|
|
Package Description :
|
120 Easy-Solv Tablets
|
|
Product Weight Per Unit :
|
0.8
|
|
Serving Size :
|
2 Easy-Solv Tablets
|
|
Number of Servings :
|
60
|
|
FREE eBook
- How to keep your Back, Neck & Nerve system vibrantly healthy with your order
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jarrow Formulas Joint Builder (120 Easy-Solv Tablets)
Joint Builder supports cartilage and joint function. It is Glucosamine Sulfate supplement which is a stable, clinically-studied form of glucosamine, a fundamental building block required for the synthesis of connective tissue subunits. Glucosamine is a naturally occuring substance, it is a sugar, produced in an animal's body and in yours from glucose, and is used in the maintenance and regeneration of healthy cartilage in joints. It is essential for the proper formation of tendon, ligaments, synovial fluid, bones, skin, nails, and blood vessels.
Glucosamine is effective in:
- Reducing joint pain,
- Increasing lubrication of the joint,
- Stimulating cartilage matrix repair,
- Inhibiting enzymes that breakdown cartilage,
- Preserving joint space,
- Anti-inflammatory actions.
Joint Builder glucosamine is naturally water-soluble, and low in molecular weight, thereby offering rapid and high absorption (over 90%).
MSM is a sulfur donor which is essential for the formation of chondroitin sulfates.
Vitamin C and Manganese are required for synthesis of collagen and cartilage. People with osteoarthritis are often deficient in Vitamin D3.
|
Nutritional Facts
|
| Each Serving Size: 2 Easy-Solv Tablets provides: |
|
|
| Ingredients |
Amount Per 2 Tablets |
% Daily Value |
|
Glucosamine Sulfate (from 2000 mg 2GS . 2KCI) |
1500 mg
|
*
|
| MSM |
500 mg |
* |
| Manganese |
1 mg |
50 |
| Vitamin C |
100 mg |
167 |
| Vitamin D3 |
100 IU |
25 | *Daily Value not established. |
|
|
Ingredient Details :
|
Cellulose, curcumin, stearic acid, crosscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide.
No wheat, no gluten, no soy, no dairy, no egg, no fish/shellfish, no nuts/tree nuts.
|
|
Suggested Use :
|
|
Take 2 to 4 tablets daily, or as directed by your qualified health consultant.
|
|
Warnings :
|
- Keep out of the reach of children.
- These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- This product is not intended to cure, treat, diagnose or prevent any disease.
|
|
|
|
Product Faqs :
|
| |
|
What is Glucosamine?
|
|
|
Glucosamine is composed of glucose (a sugar) and glutamine (an amino acid). It is used by chondrocytes to form glycosaminoglycans (GSG) and proteoglycans (PG). Both of these constituents attract and bind water into cartilage, increasing resiliency.
|
|
|
|
How does MSM help with joint health?
|
|
|
MSM contains a lot of sulfur – 34% by weight. Sulfur is significant in joint health. MSM is thought to deliver sulfur to the body in a useable way. Sulfur helps maintain the structure of connective tissue by forming cross-linkages through disulfide bonds, for example, sulfur strengthens the tissues that make up the joint.
|
|
|
|
Are there any studies done on Glucosamine that establish that it is good for joint health?
|
|
|
Research indicates that glucosamine may help your body repair damaged or eroded cartilage. A number of studies have been conducted on glucosamine sulfate and glucosamine hydrochloride, with a majority of positive results. Glucosamine sulfate is considered the more effective of the two. One study from the University of Liege in Liege, Belgium studied the effects of glucosamine sulfate on 212 patients with knee osteoarthritis. Participants were given either 1,500 mg glucosamine or a placebo once daily for three years. The study compared joint-space width at enrollment, one year, and at the study’s conclusion. The 106 patients on placebo had a progressive joint-space narrowing, while participants taking glucosamine experienced no significant joint-space loss, indicating glucosamine may beneficially modify cartilage structure. A study published in the journal Osteoarthritis and Cartilage in 1998 investigated the in vitro effects of glucosamine sulfate on proteoglycan and collagen making by chondrocytes taken from osteoarthritic articular cartilage. The results demonstrated “a statistically significant stimulation of PG production by chondrocytes from human osteoarthritic cartilage cultured for up to 12 days in 3-dimensional cultures.” Another study from Italy enrolled eighty inpatients with established OA. They were given either 1,500 mg of glucosamine sulfate or placebo daily for 30 days. The patients given with glucosamine sulfate experienced a reduction in symptoms almost twice as large and twice as fast as those receiving placebo. Researchers also used electron microscopy of patient’s articular cartilage to support this hypothesis. Patients who received glucosamine sulfate showed a picture more similar to healthy cartilage. The researchers concluded that glucosamine sulfate tends to rebuild damaged articular cartilage and restore articular function.
|
|
|
|
What is Chondroitin?
|
|
|
Chondroitin is classified as a glycosaminoglycan. It bonds with collagen to form the basis of connective tissue. Chondroitin helps attract fluid into proteoglycans, thereby bringing nutrients into cartilage and providing shock absorption.
|
|
|
|
What does Chondroitin do for me?
|
|
|
Glucosamine helps manufacture and maintain cartilage and chondroitin keeps cartilage from becoming malnourished. Chondroitin works synergistically with glucosamine, and these two nutrients form the basis of most joint health supplements on the market today.
|
|
|
|
| | | | | | |