America's 20 Million Osteoarthritis Sufferers Not Just Seniors

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America’s 20 Million Osteoarthritis Sufferers Not Just Seniors—Younger Patients Fall Victim, Too (NAPSA)—As many as 20 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, or “wear and tear” arthritis, the most common form of the ailment. And while many believe the disease is an “aging” problem, people often develos osteoarthritis as teens, causing sore joints and limited mobility and making it difficult to enjoy normalactivity. According to Barbara Levine, R.DB., Ph.DB., Co-Director, Human Nutrition Program, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, dietary supplements can be valuable in building healthy cartilage and maintaining healthyjoints when taken in the correct dosages. “& dietary supplement contain- ing 1,500mg of glucosamine can support joint function and improve mobility,” Levine said. “Many supplements do not contain an adequate amount of glu- cosamine, so it’s important to check lahels carefully to make sure you're getting enough.” One supplement that offers 1,500mee of glucosamine for maintaining healthy cartilage and strong, healthy joints is FlexTend”. Recently introduced by Novartis Consumer Health, FlexTend” also eontains an antioxidant complex including twice the vitamin C of similar supplements. FlexTend” was developed specifically to sup- pert healthy cartilage and joint function to help users enjoy normal activity more comfortably. FlexTend™is part of ReSource Wellness, a complete line of dietary supplements developed to help consumers take charge of their own health and feel better. Whether the issue is joint health, low energy, mild memory problems or other age- and stressrelated health issues, these unigue blends of herbs, extracts and vitamins have been devel- oped te target specific health needs. The products can be found in local food, drug and discount stores. Call toll free 1-877-939-3556 Mon.-Fri. SAM-5PM ETto speak te a ReSource Wellness nutrition consultant or visit their Web site at www.resourceweliness.com.