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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Joint Cream with Glucosamine,

Joint Cream with Glucosamine, Boswellia,Olive,Almond,Rosemary,Aloe,Jojoba Oil Swanson Premium 

$10.95

You save 26% off the regular price of $14.99

Description

Swanson Premium Joint Cream with Glucosamine & Boswellia
Item: SW1451 4 fl oz (118 ml) Cream

Specially formulated with capsaicin

Combines glucosamine HCl, boswellia extract, capsaicin and more

"I find this product easy to use and very suitable for maintaining the health of my knee joints. I am ordering this product again in my next order." ~product review by MERLION

The name says it all! This unique topical formula combines the natural heating action of capsaicin and methyl salicylate with boswellia extract, glucosamine and vitamins A, C and E.

Read what Prevention Magazine has to say about the health benefits of Joint Cream with capsaicin.
Product Label: Joint Cream with Glucosamine & Boswellia

Ingredients: Purified (deionized) water, cetearyl alcohol and polysorbate 60, Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf gel, vegetable glycerin, Eucalyptus globulus leaf oil, methyl salicylate, Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, Prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) oil, extra virgin Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, Boswellia serrata (boswellia) extract, stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, beeswax, Theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter, Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter) fruit, glucosamine HCl (from shellfish), phenoxyethanol, Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil and Capsicum frutescens fruit extract, menthol, d-panthenol (vitamin B-5), natural tocopherol (vitamin E), ascorbic acid (vitamin C), soy lecithin, potassium hydroxide, xanthan gum, Origanum vulgare (oregano) leaf extract, Thymus vulgaris (thyme) extract, Cinnamomum zeylanicum (cinnamon) bark extract, Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) flower extract, Citrus medica limonum (lemon) peel extract, Mentha piperita (peppermint) leaf extract, Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal) root extract, Olea europaea (olive) leaf extract.

Directions: Apply topically to joint areas as needed.

WARNING: For external use only. If redness or irritation occurs, discontinue use. In case of irritation, wash affected area with soap and water. Avoid contact with or near eyes. Do not use on broken skin. Keep out of children’s reach.

Reviews

Yulia B recommended this item over 2 years ago
This is excellent for all kinds of eczema and any kind of joint pain. Glucosamine -- Cartilage building block Glucosamine is one of the most effective of all joint health ingredients. It’s a constituent of glycosaminoglycans, which are found in cartilage and synovial fluid (the yolk-like fluid that reduces friction between joint cartilage). Glucosamine has been shown to delay the long-term progression of knee degeneration. Measuring joint space width—the space between bones where cartilage cushions the joints—helps researchers determine the effectiveness of various treatments. In one study, joint space width increased 0.04 mm for those taking 1,500 mg of glucosamine daily for three years, and decreased 0.19 mm for the placebo group. Also, symptoms of joint discomfort and limitation of function significantly improved throughout the study in the glucosamine group compared to placebo. The magnitude of improvement was 15% on the WOMAC (Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index) for joint comfort, stiffness and physical function. A typical daily dose is 1,500 mg of either the sulfate or HCl form. It’s relatively inexpensive and should be one of your core supplements. Chondroitin Sulfate -- Gives cartilage compression strength Chondroitin sulfate is a structural component of cartilage that helps it resist compression during weight-bearing movement. The results of a meta-analysis of three 2-year clinical trials demonstrated a small but significant reduction in the rate of decline in joint space width in patients with significant knee discomfort. A group of 622 patients received either 800 mg of chondroitin or a placebo once daily for 2 years. The results demonstrated a significant reduction in joint space width loss in the chondroitin group compared to placebo. Furthermore, joint discomfort reduced significantly in the chondroitin group compared to placebo. The results were mixed in a 24-week study in which osteoarthritis patients took either 1,200 mg of chondroitin sulfate, 1,500 mg of glucosamine HCl, their combination, the drug Celecoxib or a placebo daily. Only in the subgroup of osteoarthritis patients with moderate-to-severe pain did the glucosamine-chondroitin combination prove to be more effective in treating joint discomfort than glucosamine alone, chondroitin alone, Celecoxib alone or placebo. The combo group experienced 25% greater relief than placebo. The most common dosage is 800-1,200 mg a day. Chondroitin costs about 6-8 times more than glucosamine, making it one of the more expensive ingredients in many joint formulas. MSM (source of sulfur) -- Building block of connective tissue Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is made up of about 34% sulfur, the fourth most abundant mineral in the body. It supports multiple functions in the body including connective tissue of joints and skin, and proteins found in hair, nails and tendons. It’s used in healing and repair processes. In one study, 49 patients with knee problems received 1,125 mg of MSM three times daily for 12 weeks or a placebo. The MSM group showed a small improvement in joint discomfort symptoms and physical function. In another 12-week study of 118 patients with knee problems, subjects took either 500 mg of MSM, 500 mg of glucosamine or both three times a day. Results showed joint discomfort significantly improved in both individual groups, but improved twice as much in the combination group. In a different double-blind, placebo-controlled 12-week study on mild-to-moderate joint problems of the knee, subjects took 3,000 mg of MSM twice daily. Compared to placebo, those taking MSM experienced statistically significant reductions in joint discomfort, and they improved their ability to perform daily activities based on WOMAC scores. Take about 1,000-3,000 mg a day for joint health. Begin at a lower dose, as it can cause gas until your body gets used to it. MSM is also good for acne, skin, hair and nails even at doses lower than 1,000 mg. Sulfur is found in foods like eggs and cruciferous vegetables like broccoli. Curcumin (Turmeric) -- For a healthy Inflammation response Curcumin is the active component of turmeric—the traditional Indian spice, curry. Research shows it acts as a master switch acting on several inflammatory pathways such as COX-2, LOX, TNF-alpha and NF-kappaB. Fortunately, it doesn’t appear to work on the COX-1 enzyme, which is necessary for gastrointestinal health. Non-selective drugs can affect beneficial COX-1 enzymes and cause side effects such as stomach problems (e.g. bleeding, ulcers). Curcumin is poorly absorbed into the bloodstream, so various curcumin manufacturers concentrate the curcuminoid content or bind curcumin with phosphatidylcholine (Meriva® brand) to boost its bioavailability—some as much as 29-fold compared to regular curcumin. In one study, those taking curcumin for three months had their global WOMAC scores go down 58%, thereby showning significant improvement. A 2008 study out of UCLA also showed curcumin’s beneficial effect on brain plaque (beta-amyloid). Dosages range from 200-2,000 mg a day depending on absorption qualities. Type II Collagen -- Turn off immune system attacks The majority of cartilage in your joints is comprised of collagen. Unfortunately, most people with joint problems have an immune system that sees exposed cartilage within the synovial lining as the enemy and attacks it. Over time, the cartilage erodes, resulting in pain. Surprisingly, researchers found chicken soup stopped the attacks. Upon further study, they found undenatured type II collagen was the active agent that desensitized the immune system and prevented further attacks. It allows the body to recognize exposed cartilage as its own and not a foreign invader. A double-blind study of 52 people with an average age of 59 taking 40 mg of UC-II® type II chicken collagen for 90 days showed it reduced joint symptoms by 33%, whereas a combo group of glucosamine (1,500 mg) and chondroitin (1,200 mg) saw a 14% reduction. BioCell® is another type II collagen from chicken sternal cartilage. It naturally contains hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate and type II collagen. According to a recent study, 35% of subjects taking 2,000 mg of BioCell® collagen daily for 70 days had significant reductions in joint discomfort compared with only 2.5% in the placebo group. Boswellia Serrata Extract -- Affects inflammation genes Boswellia serrata, an ancient herb better known as frankincense, affects over 100 genes related to inflammation, including MMPs that contribute to cartilage breakdown. In one study, a group of 30 patients were given either 1,000 mg of boswellia extract in three divided doses daily or placebo for eight weeks. The boswellia group experienced significant benefits in joint discomfort and swelling scores, and range of motion compared to placebo. Univestin®–herb combination -- Bioflavonoids affect inflammation Univestin is a patented blend of bioflavonoids from two herbs, Chinese skullcap and black catechu. It works on COX/LOX enzymes without gastric side effects. In a recent clinical study, both 250 mg and 500 mg of Univestin daily were found to alleviate joint discomfort, act on stiffness and improve mobility as effectively as prescription or OTC drugs. Systemic Enzymes / Bromelain -- Digest fibrin and bad prostaglandins In inflamed joints, swollen tissues rub against each other and fibrin increases blood thickness and blood pressure. Systemic enzymes like bromelain (from pineapple) and trypsin, and rutosid (bioflavonoid) work by breaking down certain bad prostaglandins responsible for inflammation.

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