"Supplements such as glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate
may actually help restore damaged tissue structure in joints, perhaps
because these two substances are natural constituents of healthy
cartilage." Andrew Weil,...
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Glucosamine
"Supplements such as glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate
may actually help restore damaged tissue structure in joints, perhaps
because these two substances are natural constituents of healthy
cartilage." Andrew Weil, M.D.
Glucosamine is a
naturally ocurring protein sugar found in the body. It stimulates the
formation and repair of cartilage. Due to the fact that natural levels of
glucosamine decline with age, many people benefit from supplementation of
synthetically formulated glucosamine products often derived from sea
creatures. Clinical studies are numerous and results clearly show that
slow and steady intake of glucosamine (often in combination with other
substances such as chondroitin and MSM), particularly for conditions such
as osteoarthritis, can halt the progression of degenerative joint
disorders, and may, in some cases, even reverse the diseases.
Directions
Apply Bianca Rosa salve morning and evenings, or as directed by a health care practitioner. On a moist cotton wool pad or with the fingertips, apply to the desired area of the body. Massage onto thoroughly cleansed skin with a gentle circular motion.
Cautions
If irritation or redness occurs, discontinue use immediately.
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