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NFS: Glucosamine Sulfate 1 a day dose Joint Function

Glucosamine Sulfate Complex 1900+ is a high potency, comprehensive formula, designed to support and maintain healthy joint function and cartilage. Glucosamine Sulfate's effectiveness on joint health is supported with many studies at a dose of 1500mg per day. Chondroitin helps protect and maintain the cartilage by lubricating the joint, while Ginger and Proline support circulation and comfort and help protect the joint matrix. Glucosamine Sulfate Complex 1900+ provides the essential elements your body needs to maintain healthy joints and connective tissue. Chondroitin Sulfate is a major constituent of cartilage, providing the structure, and Glucosamine Sulfate provides the joints with the necessary elements to repair damage caused by osteoarthritis or injuries. Chondroitin attracts nutrients and the natural fluids needed to act as a shock absorber for the joints; proline holds these in place.

Key benefits:

  • Helps re-build damaged cartilage
  • Contains Chondroitin which helps attract moisture to the joint
  • Ginger acts as a natural anti-inflammatory

What can it be used for?

  • Arthritis
  • Sore, stiff, swollen joints
  • Has a joint problem from a sports injury
  • For good joint and cartilage health

Suggested Dose:

Take: 1 tablet daily Or as directed by your Health Care Professional NFS Glucosamine Sulfate Complex 1900+ tablets are manufactured with a mid-point break line, so the tablet can be snapped in half for easy swallowing.

Cautions:

Should not be taken by persons with allergies to shellfish. Always read the label. Take only as directed. MEDICINE INTERACTIONS: None known. If taking prescription medication or if in doubt, consult your Health Care Professional.

Ingredients:

  • Each tablet contains:
  • Glucosamine Sulfate Potassium Chloride complex1500mg
  • Chondroitin Sulfate 150mg
  • Ginger root extract equiv. to dry 220mg
  • Proline 50mg
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