Ingredients
Backed By Science...Not Promises!
As people age, they may lose the ability to manufacture or absorb the key structural components necessary to keep cartilage lubricated and joints flexible. An insufficiency of these essential nutrients may be a significant factor in what causes joint deterioration; which may cause stiffness, loss of mobility and pain. But GoFlex can nutritionally supply the building blocks needed fortify healthy joint function and support the body's natural ability to regenerate and repair joints and connective tissue. If you're concerned about your joints, read the solid science behind the GoFlex formula and you'll understand why alternative medical practitioners recommend that you start early to support joint health.
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Interhealth Collagen Type 2 ® | Open Details |
Based on research conducted
at Harvard and published in the peer-reviewed journal, Science, undenatured type
2 collagen works with the immune system to support joint mobility and flexibility.
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Hyal Joint ® | Open Details |
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled
clinical trial conducted at Department of Nutrition, Miami Research Associates,
Miami, Florida, and published in the Nutrition Journal, supplementation with
Hyal-Joint was useful to enhance several markers of quality of life in adults.
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White Willow Bark Extract | Open Details |
Ancient Egyptians used
white willow for inflammation. The Greek physician Hippocrates wrote about white
willow's uses in 5th century B.C. Today, positive articles on White Willow Bark
Extract have been published in the American Journal of Medicine.
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Yucca Root Powder | Open Details |
Articles discussing this natural material's potential to support joint
health have appeared in the Journal of Inflammation.
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Green Lipped Mussel Extract | Open Details |
An article spotlighting
the positive effects of Green Lipped Mussel Extract has been published in Complementary
Therapies in Medicine.
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Boswellin | Open Details |
This ayurvedic herb has
been used for centuries to help maintain healthy joints. Recently, an article
published in Current Opinion in Pharmacology supports that it may play a role
in lower back health.
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Curcumin C3 | Open Details |
Articles in The National
Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine show how Curcumin supports
healthy joint function.
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DL-Phenylalanine | Open Details |
A combination of the well-tolerated
essential amino acids that promotes optimal joint health.
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Natto Kinase | Open Details |
Nutritionally supports
a healthy blood flow which is believed to support the body's healing efforts.
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Bioperine ® | Open Details |
A U.S Patent has
been awarded to Bioperine®, a proprietary ingredient, which has been clinically
shown to increase the bioavailibility of nutritional supplements that it is combined
with, thus making them more effective.
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Grape Seed Extract | Open Details |
A potent antioxidant that
nutritionally supports the immune system and helps the body neutralize free radicals
in the blood and tissues. It is believed that free radicals are a factor in what
causes much of the damage in inflammatory and degenerative diseases.
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MSM | Open Details |
A randomized, double-blind,
placebo-controlled pilot clinical study was presented to the American Association
of Naturopathic Physicians and its findings lend supportive evidence that MSM
plays a role in joint and cartilage health.
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Glucosamine Sulfate | Open Details |
In a placebo-controlled
double-blind osteoarthritis investigation, Italian researchers found that people
taking glucosamine sulfate improved faster than those taking as placebo.
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