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Arthrose
Arthrose is a bioregulator that improves the nutritional and energy state of the body. It potentially regulates and sustains optimal joint health. ** ...Read More
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Holoram Arthrose
Arthrose es un biorregulador que mejora el estado nutricional y energético del cuerpo. Potencialmente regula y sostiene la salud óptima de las articulaciones. **
El mecanismo de acción se cree que: **
- Regenera la bioinformación y articula los patrones energéticos.
- Provide energy to the bone and joint systems including the cartilage, bone, and synovial tissue.
- Help maintain the natural activation of compensatory mechanisms to the biological effects of free radicals at a bone-joint level with consequent natural restoration of the membrane’s quality for the correct transfer of intercellular bio-information.
- Regular la energía de los eventos inmunes naturales que provocan la curación de las articulaciones.
- Balance the energy of the endocrine axis related to the bones, joints, and ligaments.
- Ayudar a mantener el drenaje natural de sustancias tóxicas depositadas en el tejido conectivo y alterar el colágeno y los tejidos de soporte.
- Ayuda a mantener una regulación metabólica natural saludable de los tejidos que componen el sistema articular.
- Shark Cartilage
- Hydrolyzate fish collagen
- OptiMSM
- Chondroitin sulfate
- L-Proline
- L-Tyrosine
- Quercetin (Sophora japonica L.)
- L-Arginine
- Rosehip (Rosa canina)
- Maca (Lepidium meyenii)
- Devil’s claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)
- Ca gluconate
- Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum)
- Mg gluconate
- Hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella)
- k gluconate
- Tricalcium phosphate
- Sodium hyaluronate
- L-Glutathione
- Silicon dioxide
- Vitamins B2, B6, B1.
Composición:
- Grupo I. Unión de micronutrientes del sustrato activado: cartílago de tiburón (8-12% de sulfato de glucosamina, 14-20% de sulfato de condroitina) 75 mg, Hidrolizado de colágeno (PeptanTM F 5000 HD) 55 mg, OptiMSM (99.8% metil sulfonilo metano) 50 mg, sulfato de condroitina (tiburón, 90%) 45 mg, hialuronato de sodio 3 mg.
- sol roup II. Antioxidantes: Quercetina (Sophora japonica L Rosebud flower 95%) 32 mg, Resveratrol (raíz de Polygonumcuspidatum) 10 mg, L-Glutathione reducido (GSH) 2 mg.
- Group III. Herbal extracts: Rosehip (Rosa canina, fruit, 0.2% dry extract Ascorbic acid) 27 mg Maca dry extract (Lepidiummeyenii, root, ratio 4:1) 22mg Devil’s claw dry extract (Harpagophytumprocumbens DC, root 2% harpagoside) 12 mg, Dry extract hawkweed(Hieraciumpilosella l., flower, 0.3% umbeliferona) 5 mg.
- sol roup IV. Aminoácidos: L-Prolina 38 mg, L-tirosina 32 mg, L-arginina 30 mg.
- Group V. Vitamins and minerals: Calcium Gluconate (8.94% calcium) 12 mg, Magnesium gluconate (5.86% magnesium) 6 mg, Potassium gluconate(16.69% potassium) 3 mg, Tricalcium phosphate (38.76% calcium, 19.97% match) 3 mg, Silicon dioxide 0.4 mg, Vitamin B2(riboflavin) 0.1 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 0.1 mg, Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride) 0.08 mg.
Contenido: 60 cápsulas (560 mg).
Research Studies on Ingredients of
Shark Cartilage
- Features: Contains mucopolysaccharides and protein compounds like collagen.
- Benefits: May support joint tissue repair and reduce inflammation.
- References: Limited evidence; some studies have explored its anti-inflammatory properties (Source: “Current status of shark cartilage powder as a bioactive food,” Journal of Functional Foods, 2015).
Hydrolyzate Fish Collagen
- Features: Easily digestible form of collagen derived from fish.
- Benefits: Supports cartilage health, and improves skin and hair quality.
- References: Some studies indicate it can improve joint health (Source: “Collagen hydrolysate for the treatment of osteoarthritis and other joint disorders,” Nutrients, 2006).
OptiMSM
- Features: A form of MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane), a sulfur-containing compound.
- Benefits: May reduce joint pain and inflammation.
- References: Supported by studies that show a reduction in osteoarthritis symptoms (Source: “Efficacy of methylsulfonylmethane supplementation on osteoarthritis of the knee,” Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2011).
Chondroitin Sulfate
- Features: Natural substance found in cartilage.
- Benefits: May improve joint function and slow the progression of osteoarthritis.
- References: Numerous studies have been conducted on its efficacy (Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015).
L-Proline
- Features: Amino acid is involved in collagen formation.
- Benefits: Supports the rebuilding of joint tissues.
- References: Limited specific research on joint health but known for its role in collagen synthesis.
L-Tyrosine
- Features: Amino acid.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health but may support general well-being.
- References: Limited research in the context of joint health.
Quercetin (Sophora japonica L.)
- Features: Flavonoid antioxidant.
- Benefits: Anti-inflammatory properties that may benefit joint health.
- References: Studies are limited but promising (Source: “Quercetin: A functional dietary flavonoid with potential chondroprotective properties,” Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2011).
L-Arginine
- Features: Amino acid.
- Benefits: No direct evidence supporting benefits to joint health.
- References: Limited research for joint health.
Rosehip (Rosa canina)
- Features: Source of vitamin C and bioflavonoids.
- Benefits: Anti-inflammatory and may improve symptoms of osteoarthritis.
- References: Clinical trials suggest benefits (Source: “Rose hip powder that contains the natural amount of shells and seeds alleviates pain in osteoarthritis of the dominant hand,” Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2008).
Maca (Lepidium meyenii)
- Features: Root vegetable rich in nutrients.
- Benefits: No specific evidence supporting joint health.
- References: Limited research in the area of joint health.
Devil’s Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)
- Features: Herb native to Africa.
- Benefits: Anti-inflammatory properties may support joint health.
- References: Some studies indicate potential for osteoarthritis relief (Source: “A systematic review on the effectiveness of Harpagophytum procumbens for osteoarthritic pain,” Phytotherapy Research, 2014).
Ca Gluconate
- Features: Calcium salt of gluconic acid.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health but essential for bone health.
- References: General research on calcium’s role in bone health.
Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum)
- Features: Antioxidant found in grapes and red wine.
- Benefits: May have anti-inflammatory effects beneficial to joint health.
- References: Limited but promising studies (Source: “Resveratrol supplementation reduces osteoarthritis symptoms in rats,” Scientific Reports, 2017).
Mg Gluconate
- Features: Magnesium salt of gluconic acid.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health but essential for muscle and bone health.
- References: General research on magnesium’s role in bone health.
Hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella)
- Features: Plant in the Aster family.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health.
- References: Limited research available.
K Gluconate
- Features: Potassium salt of gluconic acid.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health but essential for overall health.
- References: General research on potassium’s role in body functions.
Tricalcium Phosphate
- Features: Calcium salt.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health but essential for bone health.
- References: General research on calcium’s role in bone health.
Sodium Hyaluronate
- Features: Salt form of hyaluronic acid.
- Benefits: Can improve joint lubrication.
- References: Some studies support its use in osteoarthritis treatment (Source: “Intra-articular hyaluronic acid in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee,” European Journal of Rheumatology, 2015).
L-Glutathione
- Features: Antioxidant molecule.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health but may support overall health.
- References: Limited research in the context of joint health.
Silicon Dioxide
- Features: Naturally occurring mineral.
- Benefits: No direct evidence for joint health but used as a filler in many supplements.
- References: Limited research for joint health.
Vitamins B2, B6, B1
- Features: Essential B vitamins.
- Benefits: Support overall health but no direct evidence for joint health.
- References: Limited research on their impact on joint health.