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About Serious Joint Nutrition
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SERIOUS
JOINT NUTRITION is the result of six years
of research involving a particular group of fatty acid esters, including
cetyl myristoleate, and various other complementary nutrients...

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Herbal
Blend of COX-2 Inhibitors -
- Helps to inhibit
excessive COX-2 (cyclooxygenase Ð2) enzyme production in a safe and
effective way with no side effects.
- Cyclooxygenase-2
enzyme is responsible for the breakdown of arachidonic acid, the precursor
of hormone-like substances known as prostaglandins, which are responsible
for producing pain and inflammation.
- These same phytonutrients
also function as anti-oxidants. Research has shown that chronic inflammation
can be caused by free radical damage. Free radicals are generated
from external and internal sources, including our own immune systems.
Anti-oxidants help to quench free radical damage and put the fire
out.

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WD-40
for Your Joints! -
- Exciting newly
discovered, naturally occurring form of fatty acid (oil) that is known
as WD-40 for the joints because of its lubricating qualities.
- Recent studies
have shown that CM can help to increase joint ranges of motion, sooth
joints and muscles, and help to promote healthy joint function.
- Published studies
have shown that test subjects suffering from various joint conditions
experienced a 63% improvement in overall joint function in only 30
days. And by combining CM with the joint rebuilding nutrients, like
glucosamine, favorable results increased up to 88%.

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Glucosamine -
- Required for
the synthesis of glycoproteins, glycolipids, and glycosaminoglycans,
collectively known as mucopolysaccharides, which create the body's
tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and synovial fluid.
- Stimulates the
creation of chondrocytes (cartilage cells) in the articular cartilage.
- Stimulates the
creation of synovioctyes (synovial tissue cells) in the synovial tissues,
which line the joint capsule, and is responsible for the creation
of synovial fluid. These same tissues provide important nutrition
for our joints.
- When compared
to glucosamine sulfate and N-acetyl glucosamine, glucosamine HCL provides
a more concentrated form.

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Collagen (Type II) -
- The most abundant
protein in the human body making up 70% to 90% total weight of all
connective tissues.
- There are 15
different types of collagen with type II being the most abundant collagen
found in joint cartilage
- Most gelatin
products in the market today use hydrolyzed type I cartilage, which
is found predominantly in the skin. There are no studies that show
type I collagen has the ability to enhance production of joint cartilage
- Collagen type
II, not only functions as a joint re-building nutrient, but it also
seems to have immune system modulating effects which help to curb
the destructive process and lessen inflammation

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Methyl
Sulfonylmethane (MSM) -
- Highly bio-available
source of organic sulfur
- Used in the construction
of sulfur-containing amino acids, cysteine and methionine
- Used to create
over 150 different compounds in the body
- Used historically
to treat chronic pain, arthritis, joint inflammation, bursitis, tendonitis,
and muscle cramps
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Manganese
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- Combinations
of glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, and manganese are used to treat
osteoarthritis
- Activates enzymes
that attach sugars to proteins and aids in the construction of collagens
and various proteoglycans
- Manganese deficiencies
cause slipped tendons and skeletal abnormalities
- Major component
in bone formation
- Direct relationship
between manganese deficiency and hip disease

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Boron
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- Promotes bone
health
- Aids in muscle
building and increasing testosterone production
- Enhances cognitive
function and fine motor skills
- Used to treat
osteoarthritis
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Copper
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- Component in
important enzyme production
- Necessary for
wound healing
- Important role
in collagen formation and structural integrity of bone, cartilage,
tendons, and ligaments
- Combines with
zinc to form a powerful antioxidant
- Necessary for
the formation of hemoglobin in the blood
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Zinc
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- Necessary for
the transfer of carbon dioxide in red blood cells
- Involved in the
synthesis of RNA, DNA, proteins and calcification of bones
- Plays a critical
role in the development and function of our reproductive organs
- Essential agent
for connective tissue repair and wound healing
- Combines with
copper to form superoxide dismutase, a powerful antioxidant
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