GLUCOSAMINE
Glucosamine is the building blocks of cartilage and joint tissue. Composed of chains of sugars and proteins bound together, it acts as one of the body’s natural shock-absorbers and joint lubricants. This allows us to move around with ease and fluidity in our joints, bones and muscles. Occurring naturally in the body, glucosamine has immune-stimulating properties and aids in preserving strong cartilage, ligaments, and tendons.* It also helps improve digestion and gut health, in addition to general joint health.*
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COLLAGEN
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body. Making up most of connective tissues present in tendons, ligaments, skin, muscles, and bones, it plays a vital role in strengthening skin and benefits elasticity, firmness and hydration.* It promotes healthy aging.* Collagen reduces marks by maintaining your skins moisture and elasticity. These proteins help your skin, making it tighter. Collagen also helps ease joint discomfort*
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BOSWELLIA
Boswellia is also known as Indian Frankincense. This tree resin is another ancient remedy hailing from Asia and Arabia. The tree sap has been found to contain boswellic acids which hold an array of health benefits for the body’s proper functioning. Boasting strong joint healing properties, it is commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine and frequently used to support joint health and mobility. It has also been shown to help preserve strong cartilage in joints.*
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MSM
MSM (MethylSulfonylMethane) is a naturally occurring substance in foods. It is found in raw fruit, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. MSM contains sulfur, which is celebrated as one of the basic elements of life. Sulfur is active in maintaining the correct balance of acid /and alkaline in the body. It is vital to the creation and regeneration of the body’s tissues and is found in every cell. Sulphur is involved in amino acid production, connective tissue, skin, hair, nails, enzymes, hormones, and immunoglobulins.
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