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FLEXICOSE Liquid Glucosamine
A high quality liquid glucosamine formula and one of the most effective osteoarthritis
and joint health care products on the market today with MSM (methylsulfonylmethane).
Safe, Effective Joint Relief Has Finally Arrived!
Flexicose is the only product on the market with such a unique blend of powerful and synergistic ingredients. See below what each ingredient
does and how do they work together to maximize your joint health
Glucosamine
Glucosamine is technically a form of an amino sugar (also known as a glyconutrient) that plays a major role in cartilage formation and
repair. Glucosamine stimulates the production of water-binding glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans, two essential building blocks of
cartilage and also inhibits the production of chondrocytes, enzymes that break down cartilage. Glucosamine also appears to suppress the
destructive enzymes collagenase and phospholipase. In effect, supplementing with glucosamine is akin to giving your body the raw materials
it needs to promote healthy cartilage - but naturally. Glucosamine helps to form tendons, ligaments, cartilage and nails. Glucosamine has so
few side effects primarily because it is already a natural component of the body. The only problem with glucosamine is that its natural
production in the body seems to fade with time, injury and aging. Supplementing with the glucosamine in Flexicose can help replace lost
glucosamine and restore the proper glucosamine balance.
Chondroitin
Chondroitin Sulfate is a component of cartilage. In molecular terms, it is a gigantic molecule, mainly composed of repeated chains of
glucosamine sulfate. Because of this, it functions in a way that is similar to glucosamine. Many of the clinical studies with chondroitin
utilized injected forms of chondroitin, something we imagine you would prefer to avoid on a daily basis. Fortunately, because Flexicose is a
liquid, our chondroitin sulfate boasts a higher bioavailability than mere solid tablets or capsules.
MSM
MSM, also known as methylsulfonylmethane, is a major supplier of sulfur, the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It is related to
another sulfur compound, DMSO. In animal studies, joints affected by pain have lower sulfur content. Mice with joint pain, when given MSM,
experience less joint deterioration. The results of a preliminary double-blind trial stated that patients with joint pain found that
MSM reduced pain after six weeks.
Manganese
Manganese is a mineral essential to the formation of connective tissue (such as cartilage). Therefore manganese is extremely helpful in
combating joint discomfort, but there is also evidence that it promotes keeping bones strong and contributing towards the prevention of
osteoporosis.
Aloe Vera (as a gel)
Animal studies show that drinking soothing aloe vera can reduce swelling and soreness in arthritic joints. It has been used since early
recorded history for its first-aid like properties. Aloe Vera is one of the only known natural vegetarian sources of Vitamin B12, and it
contains many minerals vital to the healthy function and growth process of all the body's systems
Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Omega 3 Fatty Acids can not be talked about enough when it comes to helping out your entire body as well as dealing with joint discomfort.
They help promote reduced soreness, increase blood flow, as well as promote the reduction of Coronary Heart Disease. Omega 3 (EPA and DHA)
should be taken everyday even if one does not have joint discomfort. One should make note to avoid Omega 6, as the average diet is saturated
with Omega 6 already. Omega 3 however is generally in short supply.
Boswellia Serrata (also known as Boswellin)
Boswellia, because it has been shown to help promote the easing of soreness, is effective for joint discomfort. Boswellia inhibits
pro-inflammatory mediators in the body, such as leukotrienes. Research indicates that long-term use of Boswellia, as opposed to NSAIDs, does
not appear to cause irritation or ulceration of the stomach.
Niacinamide
This particular form of vitamin B3 may enhance glucocorticoid secretion, a naturally produced anti-inflammatory adrenal hormone. In clinical
trials, it has clearly been more effective than placebo and it has very promising effects for joints. William Kaufman, M.D. published detailed
observations on many of his patients with joint discomfort who took niacinamide. He documented improvements in joint function, range of
motion, increased muscle strength and endurance.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin needed for the repair and growth of tissues in all parts of the body. Vitamin C is essential for the
repair and maintenance of cartilage and bones as well as healing of wounds. It is essential to form collagen, an important protein used to
make tendons, cartilage, ligaments, skin, blood vessels, and scar tissue. It also acts as an antioxidant to offset the damage of free
radicals.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A plays an important role in bone formation and may also help to reduce the symptoms of joint discomfort. It is also a potent
antioxidant and is needed to promote healthy bone development. Low Vitamin A may lead to reduced bone mass and consequently osteoporosis.
Vitamin E
Another antioxidant, Vitamin E may be helpful in both the prevention of and the treatment of joint discomfort (discomfort relief and increased
joint mobility). Vitamin E was tested against a NSAID (diclofenac) and was found to be equally as effective. Vitamin E also has many
antioxidant properties.
Bromelaine
Bromelaine may be as effective as the NSAIDS, for pain reduction. Use over time may also help with connective tissue disorders. It also
appears to have anti-inflammatory properties.
Yucca
There is evidence that Yucca can aid in joint discomfort relief. Yucca may work by blocking the release of intestinal toxins that inhibit
normal formation of cartilage.

Flexicose is a LIQUID FAST Glucosamine, Chondroitin, and MSM Complex (the three main ingredients many medical professional prefer) that works
to bring relief to achy, sore, and stiff joints. Rather than covering up symptoms with drugs, Flexicose contains natural, clinically proven
ingredients that help your body heal itself from within! It's so effective, the producer guarantee every bottle sold for 30 days!
Each bottle contains 8 fl.oz.
The above information is provided for general
educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace competent
health care advice received from a knowledgeable healthcare professional.
You are urged to seek healthcare advice for the treatment of any
illness or disease.
Health Canada and the FDA (USA) have not evaluated these
statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
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