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Supreme Joints

Supreme Joints

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60 TABLETS | 15 DAY SUPPLY
  • Comprehensive joint support*
  • Promotes joint health*
  • Supports cartilage and ligaments*
  • Supports mobility and flexibility*
  • Efficient long-term support formula
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Take 2 tablets twice a day.

Do not take if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition or are taking any medication.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, corn starch, coating (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, titanium dioxide (color), glycerin), magnesium stearate (vegetable).

Efficient Long-Term Support Formula

Supreme Joints is advanced joint formula designed to support healthy joint structure1-4, function5-8 and mobility7,9-13 as we normally age.* Its nine ingredients, with their well-researched doses, form three complexes, which provide complete joint health support1,2,11-13,3-10.* The Joint Structure Complex supplies joints with building elements for their healthy structure1,2,4,14,15.* Joint Flex Complex is specially designed to help support joint flexibility and effortless movement12,13,19,20.* Joint Comfort Complex provides powerful extracts for joint comfort maintenance26-29.*

  • GLUCOSAMINE

    GLUCOSAMINE

    Glucosamine is a natural building block and component found in connective tissue and joint cartilage. Scientific research has shown that Glucosamine helps in the support of the body’s natural ability to regenerate and lubricate joints, thus supporting joint health and function.*
  • HYALURONIC ACID

    HYALURONIC ACID

    Hyaluronic acid is an important structural component of the fluids surrounding the joints. Hyaluronic acid has the capacity to hold water thus regulates moisture in the tissues and maintenance joint lubrication.*
  • BORON

    BORON

    Boron plays an important role in the bone metabolism to help support the healthy structure of the underlying bone.*
  • VITAMIN C

    VITAMIN C

    Vitamin C is a vitamin, which our body cannot produce by itself while it plays a key role for maintaining overall health.* Though vitamin C can be found in numerous fruits and vegetables, many people turn to supplements to guarantee the daily recommended intake. Known for its powerful antioxidant benefits, vitamin C is important for contributing to normal collagen formation for the normal function of cartilage.*
  • MANGANESE

    MANGANESE

    Manganese is an essential trace element that is naturally present in seeds and whole grains, as well as in smaller amounts in legumes, beans, nuts, leafy green vegetables and tea. Many studies reported the necessity of manganese to support the normal functioning of our bodies.* Manganese is also known for contributing of normal bones and normal formation of connective tissue.*
  • AVOCADO-SOYBEAN UNSAPONIFIABLES

    AVOCADO-SOYBEAN UNSAPONIFIABLES

    Avocado-soybean unsaponifiables (ASU) is a vegetable extract made from avocado and soybean oils. ASU support joint flexibility and smooth movements.* ASU supports the body's production of vital joint tissue components to maximize mobility.*
  • COLLAGEN TYPE II (UC-II®)

    COLLAGEN TYPE II (UC-II®)

    Collagen type II, besides being a natural building block for the joint structures, helps strengthen joints and tendons providing better mobility and flexibility.* It has been shown in clinical studies that when it is non-denatured, Collagen type II supports the healthy balance of the immune system.*
  • CISSUS

    CISSUS

    Cissus quadrangularis is a plant that is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. Its traditional use comes from Ayurveda, but is used in many Asiatic countries. It includes bioactive constituents, that have been shown in scientific studies to affect key enzymes, involved in the maintenance of healthy tissues.* Through these mechanisms, it may help support the state of comfort in the joints through the typical wear and tear of everyday life.* Our extract of Cissus quadrangularis provide high concentration of ketosterones, which support optimum joint health and comfort.*
  • BOSWELLIA

    BOSWELLIA

    Boswellia (also known as Indian frankincense) is a gum resin extracted from the Boswellia serrata tree. It is a traditional part of Ayurvedic, with documented application in Traditional Chinese herbalists and its usage has spread to the Middle East and other tropical regions. Boswellia serrata extract has a complex of boswellic acids, which interact with a number of enzymes involved in processes that are essential to maintaining normal joint health.* Boswellia serrata extract, which includes a proprietary boswellia oleoresin component, support joint health and function.*
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