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Glucosatrin Single Bottle (30 Servings)

Primary Benefits of Glucosatrin™:

 

  • Helps to relieve joint pain associated with osteoarthritis and protects against the deterioration of cartilage*
  • Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums, and in the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus*
  • Helps in connective tissue formation and in the building of healthy cartilage

 

 

*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


 

Key Ingredients found in Glucosatrin™:

 

Glucosamine

Glucosamine is an aminopolysaccharide (a combination of the amino acid —glutamine and a sugar — glucose). Glucosamine is concentrated in joint cartilage where it is incorporated in longer chains known as glycosaminoglycans and finally into very large structures known as proteoglycans. Glucosamine is naturally produced by the body and is a key component of cartilage. Glucosamine supports healthy joint function and promotes the normal production of synovial fluid, which lubricates your joints and regenerates cartilage. 

 

There are numerous European studies showing a clear benefit of glucosamine supplements for promoting joint health.

 

Vitamin D3

Regular sunlight exposure is the primary means of attaining vitamin D. Food sources of vitamin D include cod liver oil, fatty fish like salmon, egg yokes, liver and vitamin D-fortified milk.

Vitamin D supports the absorption of calcium and phosphorus and promotes the production of several proteins involved in calcium absorption and storage. Vitamin D works with calcium to promote strong, hard bones. 

 

Vitamin C

Around 90 percent of vitamin C in the typical diet comes from fresh fruits and vegetables. Some of the best sources are peppers (sweet green and red peppers and hot red and green chili peppers), citrus fruits and juices, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, collards, mustard greens, broccoli, spinach and strawberries. Vitamin C is very important for the normal growth and formation of bone, joint and cartilage tissues.

 

Manganese

The richest dietary sources of manganese include whole grains, nuts, leafy vegetables and teas. The efficiency of the absorption of manganese is low —  around five percent. Low levels of manganese in the body can contribute to weakness. Additional benefits of manganese include supporting calcium absorption and aiding in the formation of bones.

 

Frankincense (Boswellia) Resin

The boswellia plant produces a resin that has been used in traditional Indian medicine as a support for joint health. The plant has a long history of safe and effective use for promoting joint comfort. It supports normal mobility.

 

Boswellia resin contains active boswellic acids which have been shown to support healthy cartilage and joint health.

 

Hops Extract

Hops (Humulus lupulus) have long been associated with beer and ale, but the beverage originally called ale in English was made from fermented malt only and contained no hops. Although hops' confirmed value lies in its use for sleep aid, this herb has also been used to stimulate the appetite, support the flow of digestive juices and promote bone health.

 

 

*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


 

Scientific Support for Glucosatrin™:

 

  • Ammon HP. Salai Guggai - Boswellia serrata: from herbal medicine to a non-redox inhibitor of leukotriene biosynthesis. Eur J Med Res 1:369-70, 1996.
  • Anonymous. Boswellia seratta. Alternative Medicine Review 3:306-7, 1998.
  • Bowman BA and Russell RM. Present Knowledge in Nutrition, International Life Sciences Institute, 2001.
  • Cheryl Hawk, D.C.  Manganese Deficiency and its Role in Structural Balance.  The American Chiropractor, March/April, 1982.
  • Chi YS, et al. Effects of wogonin, a plant flavone from Scutellaria radix, on skin inflammation: in vivo regulation of inflammation-associated gene expression. Biochem Pharmacol. 2003 Oct 1:66(7): 127-8.
  • Flavonoid wogonin from medicinal herb is neuroprotective by inhibiting inflammatory activation of microglia.  Biochemical Pharmacology, 66 (2003) 1271-1278.
  • Giner-Larza EM, et al. Oleanolic acid, a 3-oxotriterpene from Pistacia, inhibits leukotriene synthesis and has anti-inflammatory activity. Eur J Pharmacol 428:137-43, 2001.
  • Glucosamine Sulfate Significantly Reduces Progression Of Knee Osteoarthritis Over 3 Years: A Large, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Prospective Trial. J Y Reginster, R Deroisy, I Paul, R L Lee, Y Henrotin, G Giacovelli, J Dacre, L C Rovati, C Gosset. Source: American College of Rheumatology 1999 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
  • Hawk C. Manganese Deficiency and its Role in Structural Balance. The American Chiropractor, March/April, 1982.
  • Holick M, et al. Vitamin D: importance in the prevention of cancers, type I diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis. Am J Clin Nutr 79:362-71, 2004.
  • Lemay M, Murray MA, et al. In vitro and ex vivo cyclooxygenase inhibition by a hops extract. Asia Pacific J Clin Nutr 13 (Suppl): S110, 2004.
  • Majeed, M. Boswellin: The Anti-inflammatory Phytonutrient. Piscataway, NJ: Nutri-science Publishers, Inc. 1996.
  • Manez, S., MC Recio, RM Giner and JL Rios.  Effect of selected triterpenoids on chronic dermal inflammation.  European Journal of Pharmacology, 1997, 334: 103-105.
  • Matheson AJ, et al. Glucosamine: a review of its use in the management of osteoarthritis. Drugs Aging: 20:1041-60, 2003.
  • Reginster JY, et al. Glucosamine sulfate significantly reduces progression of knee osteoarthritis over 3 years: A large, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, prospective trial. American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, Boston MA, 1999.
  • Ricciardelli C, et al. Elevated stromal chondroitin sulfate gycosaminoglycan predicts progression in early-stage prostate cancer. Clin Cancer Res 3:983-92, 1997.
  • Shimamura, M. et al.  Inhibition of Angiogenesis by humulone, a bitter acid from beer hop.  Biochem Biophys Res Commun.  2001, Nov 23: 289 (1):220-4. 
  • Survey: Arthritis grips 25 percent of Americans  Crippling disease drains national health care system Friday, May 14, 2004 Posted: 9:43 AM EDT (1343 GMT)
  • Van Etten E, et al. 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol: endocrinology meets the immune system. Proc Nutrition Society 61:375-80, 2002.
  • Zerkak D. et al. The use of glucosamine therapy in osteoarthritis. Curr Rheumatol Rep 6:41-5, 2004.

 

What Makes Glucosatrin™ Unique?

 

Few people consider the health and well-being of their bones and joints.  Throughout a lifetime, the bodys joints sustain significant physical stress from everyday activities like walking, bending and lifting. Under normal conditions, the body is able to accomplish all of these activities with no problem because of the existence of cartilage. Cartilage is the smooth elastic tissue that covers the ends of bones, allowing them to glide across and cushion each other as the body moves. Bones and joints are intended to work synergistically to provide structure and flexibility.

 

Glucosatrin™ is a nutritional approach for healthy joints and cartilage. Glucosatrin helps to relieve joint pain associated with osteoarthritis and protects against the deterioration of cartilage. Glucosatrin is a combination of naturally occurring glucosamine and herbs that work synergistically to help relieve joint pain and help to maintain healthy mobile joint, bones, cartilage, teeth and gums. It also helps in the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus functions. Glucosatrin is most effective when combined with a good dietary and exercise program. You can maximize your results using Glucosatrin and adding OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins) and vitamin C. Both nutrients help in collagen synthesis and are available through Market Americas Health & Nutrition Store.

 

 

 

Related terms: bone and joint, calcium, glucosamine, cartilage, osteoarthritis, bones


 

Frequently Asked Questions about Glucosatrin™:

 

Most bone and joint formulas contain chondroitin sulfate. Why doesn't Glucosatrin™ have this ingredient?

Chondroitin acts in a similar way to glucosamine; however, many studies performed on chondroitin have had inconclusive results regarding its effectiveness. In one study, chondroitin was linked to poor prostate health. Glucosamine is the safe, effective ingredient with no known side effects. 

 

Can I take Glucosatrin with other vitamin and mineral supplements?

Yes. In fact we encourage you to take additional supplements like Isotonix™ OPC-3, Isotonix Multivitamin, Isotonix Calcium Plus and Isotonix B-12 Special Formula. 

 

Can I take Glucosatrin if I am taking pain medication?

There is no specific warning against combining pain medications and Glucosatrin.  However, if you are taking any prescription medication, you should consult your physician first before using this product. 

 

If I am healthy and active, do I need Glucosatrin?

Glucosatrin can be taken for its preventative factors, as well as its ability to help maintain bones, cartilage, teeth and gums.

 

 

 

*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


 

Primary Benefits of Glucosatrin™:

 

  • Helps to relieve joint pain associated with osteoarthritis and protects against the deterioration of cartilage*
  • Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums, and in the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus*
  • Helps in connective tissue formation and in the building of healthy cartilage

 

 

*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.



Key Ingredients found in Glucosatrin™:

 

Glucosamine

Glucosamine is an aminopolysaccharide (a combination of the amino acid —glutamine and a sugar — glucose). Glucosamine is concentrated in joint cartilage where it is incorporated in longer chains known as glycosaminoglycans and finally into very large structures known as proteoglycans. Glucosamine is naturally produced by the body and is a key component of cartilage. Glucosamine supports healthy joint function and promotes the normal production of synovial fluid, which lubricates your joints and regenerates cartilage. 

 

There are numerous European studies showing a clear benefit of glucosamine supplements for promoting joint health.

 

Vitamin D3

Regular sunlight exposure is the primary means of attaining vitamin D. Food sources of vitamin D include cod liver oil, fatty fish like salmon, egg yokes, liver and vitamin D-fortified milk.

Vitamin D supports the absorption of calcium and phosphorus and promotes the production of several proteins involved in calcium absorption and storage. Vitamin D works with calcium to promote strong, hard bones. 

 

Vitamin C

Around 90 percent of vitamin C in the typical diet comes from fresh fruits and vegetables. Some of the best sources are peppers (sweet green and red peppers and hot red and green chili peppers), citrus fruits and juices, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, collards, mustard greens, broccoli, spinach and strawberries. Vitamin C is very important for the normal growth and formation of bone, joint and cartilage tissues.

 

Manganese

The richest dietary sources of manganese include whole grains, nuts, leafy vegetables and teas. The efficiency of the absorption of manganese is low —  around five percent. Low levels of manganese in the body can contribute to weakness. Additional benefits of manganese include supporting calcium absorption and aiding in the formation of bones.

 

Frankincense (Boswellia) Resin

The boswellia plant produces a resin that has been used in traditional Indian medicine as a support for joint health. The plant has a long history of safe and effective use for promoting joint comfort. It supports normal mobility.

 

Boswellia resin contains active boswellic acids which have been shown to support healthy cartilage and joint health.

 

Hops Extract

Hops (Humulus lupulus) have long been associated with beer and ale, but the beverage originally called ale in English was made from fermented malt only and contained no hops. Although hops' confirmed value lies in its use for sleep aid, this herb has also been used to stimulate the appetite, support the flow of digestive juices and promote bone health.

 

 

*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.



Scientific Support for Glucosatrin™:

 

  • Ammon HP. Salai Guggai - Boswellia serrata: from herbal medicine to a non-redox inhibitor of leukotriene biosynthesis. Eur J Med Res 1:369-70, 1996.
  • Anonymous. Boswellia seratta. Alternative Medicine Review 3:306-7, 1998.
  • Bowman BA and Russell RM. Present Knowledge in Nutrition, International Life Sciences Institute, 2001.
  • Cheryl Hawk, D.C.  Manganese Deficiency and its Role in Structural Balance.  The American Chiropractor, March/April, 1982.
  • Chi YS, et al. Effects of wogonin, a plant flavone from Scutellaria radix, on skin inflammation: in vivo regulation of inflammation-associated gene expression. Biochem Pharmacol. 2003 Oct 1:66(7): 127-8.
  • Flavonoid wogonin from medicinal herb is neuroprotective by inhibiting inflammatory activation of microglia.  Biochemical Pharmacology, 66 (2003) 1271-1278.
  • Giner-Larza EM, et al. Oleanolic acid, a 3-oxotriterpene from Pistacia, inhibits leukotriene synthesis and has anti-inflammatory activity. Eur J Pharmacol 428:137-43, 2001.
  • Glucosamine Sulfate Significantly Reduces Progression Of Knee Osteoarthritis Over 3 Years: A Large, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Prospective Trial. J Y Reginster, R Deroisy, I Paul, R L Lee, Y Henrotin, G Giacovelli, J Dacre, L C Rovati, C Gosset. Source: American College of Rheumatology 1999 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
  • Hawk C. Manganese Deficiency and its Role in Structural Balance. The American Chiropractor, March/April, 1982.
  • Holick M, et al. Vitamin D: importance in the prevention of cancers, type I diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis. Am J Clin Nutr 79:362-71, 2004.
  • Lemay M, Murray MA, et al. In vitro and ex vivo cyclooxygenase inhibition by a hops extract. Asia Pacific J Clin Nutr 13 (Suppl): S110, 2004.
  • Majeed, M. Boswellin: The Anti-inflammatory Phytonutrient. Piscataway, NJ: Nutri-science Publishers, Inc. 1996.
  • Manez, S., MC Recio, RM Giner and JL Rios.  Effect of selected triterpenoids on chronic dermal inflammation.  European Journal of Pharmacology, 1997, 334: 103-105.
  • Matheson AJ, et al. Glucosamine: a review of its use in the management of osteoarthritis. Drugs Aging: 20:1041-60, 2003.
  • Reginster JY, et al. Glucosamine sulfate significantly reduces progression of knee osteoarthritis over 3 years: A large, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, prospective trial. American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, Boston MA, 1999.
  • Ricciardelli C, et al. Elevated stromal chondroitin sulfate gycosaminoglycan predicts progression in early-stage prostate cancer. Clin Cancer Res 3:983-92, 1997.
  • Shimamura, M. et al.  Inhibition of Angiogenesis by humulone, a bitter acid from beer hop.  Biochem Biophys Res Commun.  2001, Nov 23: 289 (1):220-4. 
  • Survey: Arthritis grips 25 percent of Americans  Crippling disease drains national health care system Friday, May 14, 2004 Posted: 9:43 AM EDT (1343 GMT)
  • Van Etten E, et al. 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol: endocrinology meets the immune system. Proc Nutrition Society 61:375-80, 2002.
  • Zerkak D. et al. The use of glucosamine therapy in osteoarthritis. Curr Rheumatol Rep 6:41-5, 2004.


What Makes Glucosatrin™ Unique?

 

Few people consider the health and well-being of their bones and joints.  Throughout a lifetime, the bodys joints sustain significant physical stress from everyday activities like walking, bending and lifting. Under normal conditions, the body is able to accomplish all of these activities with no problem because of the existence of cartilage. Cartilage is the smooth elastic tissue that covers the ends of bones, allowing them to glide across and cushion each other as the body moves. Bones and joints are intended to work synergistically to provide structure and flexibility.

 

Glucosatrin™ is a nutritional approach for healthy joints and cartilage. Glucosatrin helps to relieve joint pain associated with osteoarthritis and protects against the deterioration of cartilage. Glucosatrin is a combination of naturally occurring glucosamine and herbs that work synergistically to help relieve joint pain and help to maintain healthy mobile joint, bones, cartilage, teeth and gums. It also helps in the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus functions. Glucosatrin is most effective when combined with a good dietary and exercise program. You can maximize your results using Glucosatrin and adding OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins) and vitamin C. Both nutrients help in collagen synthesis and are available through Market Americas Health & Nutrition Store.

 

 

 

Related terms: bone and joint, calcium, glucosamine, cartilage, osteoarthritis, bones



Frequently Asked Questions about Glucosatrin™:

 

Most bone and joint formulas contain chondroitin sulfate. Why doesn't Glucosatrin™ have this ingredient?

Chondroitin acts in a similar way to glucosamine; however, many studies performed on chondroitin have had inconclusive results regarding its effectiveness. In one study, chondroitin was linked to poor prostate health. Glucosamine is the safe, effective ingredient with no known side effects. 

 

Can I take Glucosatrin with other vitamin and mineral supplements?

Yes. In fact we encourage you to take additional supplements like Isotonix™ OPC-3, Isotonix Multivitamin, Isotonix Calcium Plus and Isotonix B-12 Special Formula. 

 

Can I take Glucosatrin if I am taking pain medication?

There is no specific warning against combining pain medications and Glucosatrin.  However, if you are taking any prescription medication, you should consult your physician first before using this product. 

 

If I am healthy and active, do I need Glucosatrin?

Glucosatrin can be taken for its preventative factors, as well as its ability to help maintain bones, cartilage, teeth and gums.

 

 

 

*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.




 
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