What
is Glucosamine?
Glucosamine
is technically a form of an amino sugar that plays a major role
in cartilage formation and repair. Glucosamine stimulates the production
of water-binding glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans, two essential
building blocks of cartilage and also inhibits the production of
chondrocytes, enzymes that break down cartilage. Glucosamine also
appears to suppress the destructive enzymes collagenase and phospholipase.
In effect, supplementing with glucosamine is akin to giving your
body the raw materials it needs to rebuild cartilage - but naturally.
Glucosamine helps to form tendons, ligaments, cartilage and nails.
Glucosamine has so few side effects primarily because it is already
a natural component of the body. The only problem with glucosamine
is that its natural production in the body seems to fade with time,
injury and aging. Supplementing with glucosamine can help replace
the deficit and restore the proper glucosamine balance. Now scientists
knew that glucosamine worked and they now knew how it worked.
Now
that glucosamine had been discovered, a few of the "early adopters"
set out to test it themselves. The results lived up to the hype,
and word quickly spread. As more and more clinical studies were
completed and published and more and more people reported their
success (and extremely low side effects) with glucosamine, the masses
began to take note. Leading journals and magazines started to catch
wind of glucosamine. More clinical studies have been scheduled and
started, including a National Institute of Health (NIH) multimillion
dollar multi-center study that is scheduled to be completed sometime
in 2005. Despite pressure from large pharmaceutical companies, glucosamine
has reached the masses. Unfortunately, not all glucosamine products
are created equal.
After
a few breakthrough prominent and peer reviewed studies were published
in leading medical journals, and the public at large began to take
note, glucosamine manufacturers recognized the increased demand
for glucosamine. The fact that glucosamine was now readily available
at your corner drugstore was an amazing breakthrough for those with
arthritis. The fact that almost all of the initial products were
not up to par was secondary. What was important was the glucosamine,
in any purity and combination that people could get their hands
on. This worked well for a while but Flexicose has taken the best
of what works, removed the ingredients that do not work and always
focused on quality. Because of this, Flexicose can rightfully be
called one of the top glucosamine products on the market today.
The fact that Flexicose is a liquid and not a mere pill or tablet
makes a whole world of difference.
Our
bodies are 2/3 water. The brain is composed of 70 percent water,
blood is 82 percent water, and the lungs are nearly 90 percent water.
When you take a chicken bullion cube and place it into a cup of
water, what does it do? It sits there – slowly dissolving.
Now imagine pouring the same amount of chicken broth into water.
What happens? It’s gone – dissolved instantly. The same
is true for liquid glucosamine – instantly dissolves and is
fully absorbed. Solid pills often contain multiple layers, and many
binding and chelating agents to make the pill’s ingredients
”stick together” as a solid. This is a serious problem,
because the body in many cases cannot break all of those substances
down, and many times pills can pass right through the body, the
brand name still visible.
When
you take glucosamine in pill form, you are only getting
a fraction of what your body needs, even if
you are taking a full clinically tested 1,500 mg a day.
This is because of absorption issues. To add insult to injury, some
manufacturers try to sell you the KCl or NaCl forms (the salts)
which contain up to 30% salt bound to the actual glucosamine. So
while a dose might be 500 mg of “glucosamine (as potassium
salt)”, you really are only getting 350 mg of ACTIVE glucosamine
and of that perhaps 10 or 20% is going to be absorbed in pill form
anyway. No wonder pills take longer to work and never seem
to do quite as good of a job.
Flexicose
uses only the purest glucosamine on the market today: pharmaceutical
quality liquid glucosamine. It is manufactured to the highest
GMP and TGA standards available in the industry today.
We would never include deceptive "filler" glucosamine
KCl or NaCl salts in our product and every single batch
is tested for purity and quality before being sold. We
only sell liquid glucosamine because it is a waste of money to pay
even a penny less for a product that is only 10% as good. Because
you can’t live without it, when it comes to the single
most important thing in your life – your
body – many believe that you should be treating yourself
to the best and most effective product out there.
We agree but only at a reasonable cost. While the amount of research
and investment required to bring a superior quality liquid glucosamine
product to the market is enormous, we would rather bring Flexicose
to the masses at a reasonable cost than price Flexicose at $50 a
month or more and have a more limited distribution. Remember, Flexicose
is sold direct to the consumer, so all of the savings are
passed along to you. Flexicose costs less than 90 cents
a day and it is shipped right to your door, at no additional cost.
The choice should be clear and best of all, Flexicose has a 30
day money back guarantee so if it doesn't work for you,
you are not out a dime. Try Flexicose today.
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