Improving Stiff Joints

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Improving Stiff Joints Through Cartilage Regeneration (NAPSA)—Theability to move Protecting Cartilage To protect and preserve your aroundis fundamental to our well- being. Yet, as we age, our ability to move independently is limited by cartilage health, it’s important to maintain the basic essentials of to lose their flexibility and we see sufficient exercise and rest and maintaining a healthy weight. Also, if you are at high risk for cartilage changes in our joints. They begin good health: good nutrition, getting more stiffness in our everyday activities. These changes can be caused by chronic joint symptoms, degradation, you may want to ask your doctor about CH-Alpha,avail- America’s leading cause of disabil- able from Gelita Health Products. ity in people 15 yearsorolder. Its active ingredient, collagen Chronic joint symptoms affect over 73 million Americans, a num- ber that is expected to grow significantly over the next 10 years, according to the Centers for Dis- ease Control and Prevention. In part, this is due to the unprecedented rate at which the U.S. population is aging. As baby boomers age, they can expect to feel changes in their joints beginning in their 40s, and nearly everyone can expect to develop chronic joint symptomsby their 70th birthday. Not Just An Age Issue However, immobility andstiffness aren't just a function of age. The expected increase in disability due to chronic joint symptomsis also due to the fact that roughly 50 percent of Americans are over- weight. Evidence of significant changes in thelevel of cartilage is seen in joints of most overweight people who are in their 40s, according to researchers. In fact, some physicians believe that these changes in cartilage levels may occur during our 20s and 30s. This hydrolysate, has a direct effect on the chondrocyte cells that control Improving cartilage health should increase joint mobility. This loss of cartilage opens the joint to developing significant pain with any movement. Fortunately, besides losing a few pounds, there the production of cartilage tissue. Collagen hydrolysate, with bioactive collagen peptides, is absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract, accumulates in the joint and may stimulate type II collagen growth to reduce chronic joint symptoms and improve joint func- are precautionary measures you can take to protect the cartilage in tion. In clinical studies with hundreds of patients, over 80 percent Cartilage Regenerates and a reduction in pain with collagen hydrolysate. It has also been your hips, knees, lower back and neck, finger or toe joints. Medical studies have proven that even though cartilage does not contain blood vessels, nerves or lymph vessels, cartilage is an active, growing tissue that needs continuous regeneration to perform. Controlling the rate of cartilage regeneration are specialized cells called chondrocytes. These cells detect minor changes in the composition of the carti- lage and respond by synthesizing of patients experienced a significant improvementin joint mobility shown, over time, to reduce the need to take analgesics, such as ibuprofen. Taking CH-Alpha orally may not only alleviate the symptoms, it could also address the underlying cause of joint pain, stiffness and immobility. Collagen-based products have been used for many centuries for therapeutic purposes, and are rec- ognized as safe components of pharmaceuticals and foods by the degradation of our cartilage may new cartilage. However, joint cartilage may begin to break Food and Drug Administration have begun to feel in weight-bearing joints, such as knees andhips. regeneration process cannot keep pace with the wear and tear of daily life. Nutrition. For more information, visit www.betterjoints.com. explain the loss of flexibility and increased stiffness many of us down over time if the natural Center for Food Safety and