Thompson's Ultra Glucosamine 1500 - 180 tabs
Osteoarthritis (OA), a chronic and painful condition, is the most common of all joint diseases. It was previously thought to be a progressive, degenerative disorder, but it is now known that a reversal of the disease can occur.
Glucosamine
Glucosamine is required for healthy joint cartilage as it is a component of cartilage as well as stimulating repair. As we age, our production of glucosamine declines and some people are likely to experience symptoms such as joint tenderness and impaired mobility.
Supplementing with Glucosamine has been shown to alleviate sore joints and impaired mobility.
Unlike some pharmaceutical alternatives, Glucosamine does not cause damage to the stomach lining.
Boron
Boron is an important mineral also needed for healthy bones and joints. In most parts of New Zealand and Australia, our estimated intake of Boron is less than 3 mg per day resulting in arthritic symptoms being seen in many elderly people in the population.
Ultra Glucosamine with Boron contains 1500mg of Glucosamine hydrochloride.
Ingredients
Directions
Adults – Take one tablet a day with food or as professionally prescribed.
Indications
Anyone who is experiencing joint pain may experience relief with Thompson’s ULTRA Glucosamine. Joint pain can be due to decreased production of Glucosamine as we age or in the physically active due to the damage incurred by injuries. Sports people and those with joint pain may benefit from Ultra Glucosamine to improve mobility, help maintain healthy cartilage, reduce wear and tear on joints and ease discomfort.
Warnings
Glucosamine has minimal side effects, no drug interactions and is particularly suitable for long-term usage for joint health. Due to lack of safety research, Glucosamine should not be taken while pregnant.
Ultra Glucosamine is derived from shellfish so shellfish allergy sufferers should use with caution.
No corn, dairy, gluten, nuts, sugar, wheat, yeast, artificial flavourings and preservatives.
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your doctor/healthcare professional. |