Total Joint Care

$43.55
  • Unique cetyl myristoleate (CM) ingredient
  • Support healthy joint function
  • Increase range of motion
  • Soothe muscle and tissues

CM (cetyl myristoleate) -- WD-40 for Your Joints!
Recent studies have shown that CM (cetyl myristoleate) can help to increase joints' range of motion, soothe joints and muscles, and help to promote healthy joint function.1,2

Other ingredients of Total Joint Care:

Glucosamine is required for the synthesis of mucopolysaccharides, which create the body's tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and synovial fluid. Glucosamine stimulates the creation of chondrocytes (cartilage cells) in the cartilage on the joint surface.3 It stimulates the creation of synovial tissue cells, which line the joint capsule and are responsible for the creation of synovial fluid.

Collagen (Type II) is the most abundant protein in the human body making up 70% to 90% total weight of all connective tissues. There are 15 different types of collagen with type II being the most abundant collagen found in joint cartilage. Collagen type II seems to have immune system modulating effects and helps support normal joint comfort.4 (Most gelatin products in the market today use hydrolyzed type I cartilage, which is found predominantly in the skin.)

 

*Not allowed for import in Denmark or France.

Other Ingredients: 
Gelatin (bovine), rice powder, vegetable magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide. 
ALLERGEN WARNING:
 Contains crustaceans shellfish and crab.
Suggested Use:
Take 3 capsules twice daily, preferably on an empty stomach, until desired results have been achieved. Once these results have been attained, slowly reduce the daily dose until a maintenance dose has been determined. This will vary from individual to individual.
WARNING:
This product is manufactured and packaged in a facility which may also process milk, soy, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, fish and crustacean shellfish.
CAUTION:
Do not exceed recommended dose. This product is not intended for persons with allergies to shellfish. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.
Contains No:
 Yeast, Sugar, Starch, Artificial Colors, Flavors or Preservatives.

Cetyl Myristoleate (CM) is a natural lubricant that has been used with great success in supporting normal joint ranges of motion.

TRANSCEND's Total Joint Care contains 120 capsules per bottle.

 

Methyl Sulfonylmethane (MSM) is a potent source of highly bio-available organic sulfur.5 It is used in the construction of sulfur-containing amino acids, cysteine and methionine. Sulfur is used to create over 150 different compounds in the body.

Manganese activates enzymes that attach sugars to proteins and aids in the construction of collagen. It also supports bone health.6

Boron promotes bone health and helps maintain healthy muscles. It also enhances cognitive function and fine motor skills.

Copper is a component in important enzyme production. It is necessary for wound healing. Copper plays an important role in collagen formation and structural integrity of bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. It combines with zinc to form a powerful antioxidant. Copper is necessary for the formation of haemoglobin in the blood.7

Zinc is necessary for the transfer of carbon dioxide in red blood cells. It is involved in the synthesis of RNA, DNA, proteins and the calcification of bones. Zinc plays a critical role in the development and function of our reproductive organs and assists in maintaining healthy tissues. Zinc combines with copper to form superoxide dismutase, a powerful antioxidant.

 

  1. J Pharm Sci. 1994 Mar;83(3):296-9. Diehl HW, May EL.
  2. J Rheumatol 2002;29:1708-12. Hesslink R et al.
  3. Arthritis Res Ther. 2007;9(4):R76. Tiku ML, Narla H, Jain M, Yalamanchili P. 
  4. Mol Immunol. 2007 Jul;44(15):3682-90.
  5. Toxicol Lett 2001;123:169-177.
  6. Keen CL, Zidenberg-Cherr S. Manganese. In: Ziegler EE, Filer LJ, eds. Present Knowledge in Nutrition. 7th ed. Washington D.C.: ILSI Press; 1996:334-343.
  7. J Chir (Paris). 1989 Apr;126(4):248-57.

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