Joints and their surrounding structures allow you to bend your elbows and knees, and achieve daily movement. The best way to care for your joints is to keep them strong and stable. Taking supplements for your joints can be easier than you think.
Simply take Joints 7, which is infused with only the best quality of herbs and nutrients to nourish your joints and cartilage.
Joints 7 may help support joint health by:
Promoting cartilage repair and synthesis
Maintaining existing bone and joint health
Supporting proper formation of tendons, ligaments, synovial fluid, and bones.
Assisting in the synthesis of collagen and cartilage.
*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
The recommended dosage is one capsule taken twice daily.
One in the morning, and one in the evening must be taken with a meal to prevent stomach irritation.
*As with any dietary supplement, consult your health care practitioner before using this product, especially if you experience any allergic reactions or have an existing condition.
If you are already taking a multivitamin, please check that it includes the vitamins and minerals listed below for better results. If you are not currently taking multivitamins, we suggest you take this dietary supplement with our Multivita One supplement or any other multivitamin that contains these vitamins to enhance effectiveness.
Calcium
Promotes strong bones, which can reduce pressure on the joints.
Vitamin D, D3, k
Assists with calcium absorption. This vitamin can be made in our bodies as a result of exposure to sunlight.
Vitamin E
Enriches the immune system, skin, and eyes, and helps protects cells from damage. We can also obtain Vitamin E from almonds, broccoli, egg yolks and many other common foods.
Vitamin C
A highly effective antioxidant that can keep joints, tendons, and ligaments healthy. This nutrient can also help in the production of collagen.
Q:Can I take a variety of dietary supplements at the same time?
A: Yes. This range of products is a source of dietary nutritional supplements; they are similar to food. Two to three kinds can be taken together, only after meals. For more than three kinds, the fourth and/or fifth kind can be separated by two hours for easy absorption.
Q:What is Articular Cartilage?
A: Cartilage is a slippery cushion-like tissue, produced and maintained by its own specialized cells. Even the simplest daily activities can put tremendous pressure on your joints. Cartilage between the bones, joints, and connective tissue fluid work together like a shock absorber, which allows for flexible joint function.
Q:Who should not take Joints 7?
A:People who are allergic to shellfish should consult with their doctors before taking Joints 7. Due to the blood-thinning effects of taking Chondroitin Sulfate, people taking this supplement with blood-clotting medication may require more frequent blood tests.
Glucosamine is usually made from seashells, or it can be made artificially. Glucosamine hydrochloride is one of several forms of glucosamine, which the body uses to “cushion” the joints. When this cushion becomes thinner and stiff, taking glucosamine hydrochloride as a supplement might help supply the nutrients needed to rebuild the cushion.
Rutin is a plant pigment (flavonoid) found in certain fruits and vegetables that may also help neutralize free radicals in the body. It may also help circulation by strengthening vessels and trypsin.