Arthrose
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Arthrose is formulated with energy-activated ingredients traditionally thought to support optimal joint health. It is thought to work through the following mechanisms:
- Supply essential micronutrients needed for the well-being of the osteo-joint system, encompassing cartilage, bones, and subchondral and synovial tissues.
- Initiate processes to neutralize the biological impact of free radicals, thereby enhancing membrane quality for optimal intercellular communication.
- Eliminate built-up toxins from connective tissues, collagen, and other structural elements.
- Stimulate micro-circulation of nutrients at the joint level.
- Modulate the metabolic functions of tissues making up the joint system.
- Renew bioinformation and energy patterns within the joint.
- Adjust the energy of innate immune responses that facilitate joint healing.
- Harmonize the energy of the endocrine system associated with bones, joints, and ligaments.
- Shark Cartilage
- Hydrolyzate fish collagen
- OptiMSM
- Chondroitin sulfate
- L-Proline
- L-Tyrosine
- Quercetin (Sophora japonica L.)
- L-Arginine
- Rosehip (Rosa canina)
- Maca (Lepidium meyenii)
- Devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)
- Ca gluconate
- Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum)
- Mg gluconate
- Hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella)
- k gluconate
- Tricalcium phosphate
- Sodium hyaluronate
- L-Glutathione
- Silicon dioxide
- Vitamins B2, B6, B1.
Composition:
- Group I. Activated substrate micronutrient joint: Shark cartilage (8-12% glucosamine sulfate, 14-20% chondroitin sulfate) 75 mg, Collagen hydrolysatefish (PeptanTM F 5000 HD) 55 mg, OptiMSM (99.8% methyl sulfonyl methane) 50mg,Chondroitin sulphate (shark, 90%) 45 mg, Sodium hyaluronate 3 mg.
- Group II. Anti-oxidants: Quercetin (Sophora japonica L Rosebud flower 95%) 32 mg, Resveratrol (Polygonumcuspidatum root) 10 mg, Reduced L-Glutathione (GSH) 2 mg.
- Group III. Herbal extracts: Rosehip (Rosa canina, fruit, 0.2% dry extract Ascorbic acid) 27 mg Maca dry extract (Lepidiummeyenii, root, ratio 4:1) 22mg Devil's claw dry extract (Harpagophytumprocumbens DC, root 2% harpagoside) 12 mg, Dry extract hawkweed(Hieraciumpilosella l., flower, 0.3% umbeliferona) 5 mg.
- Group IV. Amino acids: L-Proline 38 mg, L-tyrosine 32mg,L-arginine 30 mg.
- Group V. Vitamins and minerals: Calcium Gluconate (8.94% calcium) 12 mg, Magnesiumgluconate (5.86% magnesium) 6 mg, Potassium gluconate(16.69% potassium) 3 mg, Tricalcium phosphate (38.76% calcium, 19.97% match) 3 mg, Silicon dioxide 0.4 mg, Vitamin B2(riboflavin) 0.1 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 0.1 mg,Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride) 0.08 mg.
Contents: 60 Capsules (560 mg).
Instructions: Take 1 or 2 a day, preferably prior to breakfast and dinner Or as advised by your physician.
Research Studies on Ingredients of
Shark Cartilage
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Features
- Natural source of calcium, phosphorus, and various proteins.
- Contains chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine.
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Benefits
- May help improve joint health.
- Some research suggests potential anti-cancer effects.
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References
- O'Regan, P., & Hiraga, T. (2010). Shark cartilage and cancer.
Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen
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Features
- Derived from fish skin or scales.
- High bioavailability.
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Benefits
- Supports skin health.
- May improve joint and bone health.
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References
- Iwai, K., et al. (2005). Identification of food-derived collagen peptides in human blood after oral ingestion of gelatin hydrolysates.
OptiMSM
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Features
- Highly purified form of MSM (methylsulfonylmethane).
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Benefits
- May reduce inflammation and improve joint health.
- May improve skin quality.
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References
- Usha, P. R., & Naidu, M. U. R. (2004). Randomised, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled study of oral glucosamine, MSM in osteoarthritis.
Chondroitin Sulfate
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Features
- Natural substance found in cartilage.
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Benefits
- May improve joint function.
- Some evidence of anti-inflammatory effects.
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References
- Singh, J. A., et al. (2015). Chondroitin for osteoarthritis.
L-Proline
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Features
- A non-essential amino acid.
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Benefits
- Supports collagen production.
- May improve wound healing.
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References
- Wu, G., et al. (2011). Proline metabolism in health and disease.
L-Tyrosine
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Features
- An amino acid precursor to neurotransmitters.
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Benefits
- May improve mental focus and stress response.
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References
- Neri, D. F., et al. (1995). The effects of tyrosine on cognitive performance.
Quercetin (Sophora japonica L.)
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Features
- Plant-derived flavonoid.
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Benefits
- Antioxidant properties.
- May reduce inflammation.
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References
- Li, Y., et al. (2016). Quercetin, inflammation and immunity.
L-Arginine
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Features
- Amino acid.
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Benefits
- May improve blood flow.
- Supports immune function.
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References
- Pahlavani, N., et al. (2017). L-arginine supplementation and risk factors of cardiovascular diseases.
Rosehip (Rosa canina)
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Features
- Rich in Vitamin C.
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Benefits
- Antioxidant properties.
- May improve joint health.
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References
- Christensen, R., et al. (2008). Does the hip powder of Rosa canina (rosehip) reduce pain in osteoarthritis patients?
Maca (Lepidium meyenii)
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Features
- Root vegetable.
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Benefits
- May improve sexual function.
- Energy and stamina booster.
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References
- Gonzales, G. F., et al. (2002). Effect of Lepidium meyenii on sexual desire and its absent relationship with serum testosterone levels in adult healthy men.
Devil's Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)
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Features
- Herbal extract.
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Benefits
- May reduce pain and inflammation.
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References
- Gagnier, J. J., et al. (2016). Harpagophytum procumbens for osteoarthritis and low back pain.
Ca Gluconate
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Features
- Calcium salt of gluconic acid.
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Benefits
- Used as a calcium supplement.
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References
- Nordin, B. E. C., & Polley, K. J. (1987). Metabolic consequences of the menopause. A cross-sectional, longitudinal, and intervention study on 557 normal postmenopausal women.
Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum)
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Features
- Phytoalexin produced by several plants.
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Benefits
- Antioxidant.
- May improve heart health.
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References
- Tome-Carneiro, J., et al. (2013). One-year consumption of a grape nutraceutical containing resveratrol improves the inflammatory and fibrinolytic status of patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Mg Gluconate
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Features
- Magnesium salt of gluconic acid.
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Benefits
- Used as a magnesium supplement.
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References
- Swaminathan, R. (2003). Magnesium metabolism and its disorders.
Hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella)
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Features
- Herbal plant.
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Benefits
- May have diuretic properties.
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References
- Research is limited in this area.
K Gluconate
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Features
- Potassium salt of gluconic acid.
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Benefits
- Used as a potassium supplement.
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References
- Weiner, I. D., & Wingo, C. S. (1997). Hypokalemia—consequences, causes, and correction.
Tricalcium Phosphate
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Features
- Calcium salt.
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Benefits
- Used as a calcium supplement.
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References
- Rao, L. G., & Rao, A. V. (2007). Bioavailability and bioefficacy of calcium.
Sodium Hyaluronate
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Features
- Salt form of hyaluronic acid.
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Benefits
- Used in skincare for hydration.
- May improve joint health.
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References
- Ghersetich, I., et al. (1994). Hyaluronic acid in cutaneous intrinsic aging.
L-Glutathione
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Features
- Antioxidant.
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Benefits
- May detoxify the body.
- Skin lightening.
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References
- Pizzorno, J. (2014). Glutathione!
Silicon Dioxide
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Features
- Inert material commonly used as a food additive.
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Benefits
- Anti-caking agent in supplements.
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References
- Scientific literature is limited on benefits beyond use as an anti-caking agent.
Vitamins B2, B6, B1
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Features
- Essential vitamins.
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Benefits
- Support metabolic processes.
- Improve energy levels.
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References
- Kennedy, D. O. (2016). B vitamins and the brain: Mechanisms, dose and efficacy—A review.