Description
WHAT’S IN IT?
Hyal-JointTM(Sodium Hyaluronate)
Hydrolysed Type II Collagen
Native Type II Collagen
Glucosamine Sulphate
Chondroitin Sulphate
OptiMSM ® (Methylsulphonylmethane)
1. HYAL-JOINT™
The what:
Your joints are the equivalent of a car’s shock absorbers. If they don’t function properly, your experience is less glide and more bumper car. HYAL-JOINT contains an extract of hyaluronic acid (HA) – a lubricant found in synovial fluid and cartilage.
Despite their toughness, joints can be needy and require cushioning to absorb force. Research suggests that HYAL-JOINT plumps up those cushions and slows down the enzymes that break down cartilage, which you need for smooth movements, soft landings and safe joints.
The how:
In Spain, cutting-edge doesn’t only refer to the result of a bullfight; it’s also how we describe Bioiberica – a company that specialises in joint care and chondro-protection. We’ve searched the world to find an extract like this – it contains a whopping 60 to 75% Sodium Hyaluronate. Bottom line? Your joints will rejoice.
The why:
The hyaluronic acid in HYAL-JOINT can take you from miserable to matador by:
Regenerating joint cushioning to absorb mechanical stress
Increasing joint lubrication for smoother movement
Maintaining the visco-elasticity of synovial fluid
Preventing the breakdown of natural joint cushioning
Inhibiting the release of enzymes that break down cartilage
Reducing pain associated with joint problems
Improving quality of life for chronic knee pain sufferers
2. HYDROLYSED TYPE II COLLAGEN
The what:
Hydrolysed Type II collagen is a protein found in the cartilage that lines joints. It takes care of connective tissue. And because it’s hydrolysed, it’s easily absorbed by cartilage, ligaments and tendons. See? Protein really is good for you.
The how:
Hydrolysed Type II Collagen strengthens and nourishes connective tissues by:
Supplying the raw materials needed to build healthier cartilage. And strong cartilage means stronger joints.
Providing joints with more structural support. Cartilage protects them from friction, compression, repetitive movement and impact.
Protecting against injury. More collagen means better shock absorption and less joint damage.
EXTRA CREDIT: Research suggests that hydrolysed collagen maximises the firmness and flexibility of connective tissue. It may also increase cartilage mass.
3. NATIVE TYPE II COLLAGEN
The what:
As the primary form of collagen in cartilage, is extremely strong and provides amino acids that may reduce inflammation in your joints and improve their flexibility.
The how:
Native Type II Collagen is a protein that helps your joints by:
Providing protection: Sometimes your immune system gets confused and, in response to damage, attacks cartilage. Enter Native Type II Collagen – the defense force for your cartilage.
Reducing pain: It’s a small protein that packs a big punch – helping to fight stiffness and decrease any discomfort.
4. GLUCOSAMINE
The what:
Got a sweet tooth? So do your joints – glucosamine is their chocolate. And it’s found all over: in tendons, ligaments, cartilage and synovial fluid.
The how:
This sweet little thing helps your joints by:
Stimulating the production of collagen to strengthen connective tissue
Reducing inflammation by increasing the amount of hyaluronic acid
Increasing absorption of sulphate for proper cartilage and synovial function
Helping cartilage and joints to maintain elasticity, strength and resilience
5. CHONDROITIN SULPHATE
The what:
Found in cartilage and connective tissues, chondroitin is the base for
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