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Q. What is Elasti Joint?
A. Elasti Joint is a powerful joint-support
supplement formulated with a proprietary blend of synergistic ingredients. Elasti
Joint™ contains hydrolyzed gelatin, glucosamine sulfate, and chondroitin
sulfate as well as other complementary nutrients such as MSM (methylsulfonylmethane)
and Vitamin C.
Q.
What does Elasti Joint do?
A. The ingredients in Elasti Joint help maintain
healthy joint function, elasticity, and flexibility. Elasti Joint's active
ingredients are the building blocks required to strengthen and rebuild joints—much
like amino acids help the body rebuild muscle tissue.
Q. What have studies proven about ingredients found in Elasti Joint?
A. Ingredients in Elasti Joint have been proven to work. In fact, these ingredients are so powerful that people who have been suffering from osteo-arthritis are now turning to these ingredients for relief.
In a recent randomized, double-blind, controlled study conducted by researchers in Paris, France, chondroitin sulfate was given to 40 subjects with knee osteo-arthritis for 12 weeks at a dosage of 1200mg/day—exactly the same dosage as in Elasti Joint. At the end of the study, 99% of the subjects "showed a significant reduction of clinical symptoms"and improved joint mobility.1
Similarly, in a recent review of clinical trials on glucosamine
and chondroitin, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of
Medicine, in Cleveland, Ohio found that of 13 studies reviewed, 13 were classified
as demonstrating positive results.
Some of these studies even found glucosamine to be superior to ibuprofen.2 The
dosages used in the studies were 1500mg of
glucosamine sulfate and 1200mg of chondroitin sulfate—exactly the same
dosage found in Elasti Joint.
REFERENCES
1. P. Bourgeois, et. al., "Efficacy and tolerability of chondroitin sulfate
1200mg/day" Osteoarthritis Cartilage 6 Supp. A; May (1998) 25-30.
2. C.L. Deal, et. al., "Nutraceuticals as therapeutic agents in osteoarthritis" Rheum
Dis Clin North Am,25 (2); May (1999) 379-95.