Bio-home Glucosamine Chondroitin Joints Cream
$168.00
Suitable for
People concerned about joint health, vigorous or lack of exercise, joint pain caused by overweight, immobility, rehabilitation, office or laboring worker, elderly, intensive cell phone users
Category: Health Products
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Description
Product Name:
Bio-home Glucosamine Chondroitin Joints Cream
Pack Size:
4 Oz
Place of Origin:
Made in U.S.A.
Recommended Daily Dose/ Direction:
Apply three times a day. Gently massage until the cream has been absorbed into your skin.
Nutrition Information:
Penetrating and targeting cream for Your Joints. Contains 4 active ingredients to supplement joint cartilage and relieve joint pain. Apply this product daily to achieve optimal results without compromising skin quality!
Vigorous movement, overweight or lack of exercise may cause the following problems:
- Stiff and painful joints
- Degeneration of vertebral column and knee
- Inflammation of fingers and wrists
- Cartilage deterioration
- Adhesive shoulder capsulitis
- Tennis elbow
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Sport injuries and ligament inflammation
- Lumbar spine dislocation and pain
- Joint pain due to over-working
- Cell phone elbow
Active Ingredients offer multiple benefits
Glucosamine |
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Chondroitin |
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Collagen |
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Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
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References code:
MFC0010-ALddmmyyyy
References:
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Magrans-Courtney T, Wilborn C, Rasmussen C, Ferreira M, Greenwood L et al. Effects of diet type and supplementation of glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM on body composition, functional status, and markers of health in women with knee osteoarthritis initiating a resistance-based exercise and weight loss program. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2011;8(1):8.
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