Quantum Bone & Joint Complex is advanced support for healthy bones, joints and flexibility functions, including healthy cartilage and connective tissue.
It is comprehensive, synergistic formula which promotes joint and tissue growth, repair, regeneration and alkalinization
while increasing the body's natural anti-inflammatory, anti-infective and detoxification processes.
Bone & Joint Complex contains exquisitely well grown and toxin free
nutrients which promote the most rapid shift to ideal cellular resonance.
The formula includes Glucosamine, Boswella, Japanese Coral Minerals, Yucca, White Willow, Horsetail Grass, Hyssop, Parsley Leaf, French Maritime Pine Bark,
modified Citrus Pectin, Turmeric, Reishi, and other plant enzymes.
What Is Glucosamine?
Glucosamine is a natural molecule made by the body, composed of
glucose and an amine (nitrogen
and two molecules of hydrogen).
Research shows that glucosamine plays a key role in helping to keep all the joints the body lubricated
and supple. It stimulates the nanufacture of glycosaminogly-;ans, key structural
components in cartilage which line the joints. Glucosamine also promotes the
incorporation of sulfur into cartilage. Because of this effect, research shows
that glucosamine sulfate is the most effective form.
What Does Glucosamine Do?
- Gives dramatic help for arthritic pain
- Provides a natural alternative to aspirin and anti-inflammatory drags
- Stimulates repair in worn-out joints
- Helps maintain normal joint function and resiliency
The Glucosamine-Arthritis
Connection
As people age, many lose their ability to manufacture sufficient amounts of
glucosamine. This may be the major factor leading to the degeneration of the
joints, which causes painful joint movement and destruction of the joint's
cartilage. Glucosamine's link to the joints led many researchers to wonder
what would happen if those with painful joints took glucosamine? The results
were astonishing. Oral glucosamine (in the sulfate form) proved to be
spectacular help for joint repair and rebuilding.
Degenerative Joint Disease
As the body ages, it may not produce a sufficient amount of glucosamine. This can result in cartilage that loses its ability to act as a shock
absorber in the joints. The joints then become stiff and painful. Every step
or joint movement can be an agony. This process is often diagnosed as
degenerative joint disease, such as osteoarthritis, the most common form of
arthritis. The affected joints show gradual destruction of the joint's
cartilage followed by the formation of large, abnormal bone spurs in the
joint margins. The joints become very painful with limited range of motion
and in time, they may become deformed.
Who Gets Joint Disease?
Over 40 million Americans have degenerative joint disease, including 80% of
people over age 50. Under age 45, degenerative joint disease is more common
in men; after age 45, it is ten times more common in women. The
weight-bearing joints, such as the
hips and knees, as well as the joints of the hands are often
the most affected.
How Does It Start?
The onset of degenerative joint disease can be very subtle. The first
symptom may be joint stiffness in the morning. As the joint disease
progresses, there is pain on motion of the affected joint that is made worse
by prolonged activity and relieved by resting. Inflammation is usually
absent or minimal.
Joint Stress In Athletes
Joint pain and injuries are one of the most common complaints in active
people and athletes. Any type of active exercise places stress on joints. When the spine is out of alignment (called a subluxation), the nerves which
pass between the individual vertebrae will have less room to carry nerve
impulses, and eventually the nerve becomes impinged. This is the point where
you feel pain and may go to see a chiropractor for an adjustment. When injury occurs, the demand for collagen and other joint repair
substances increases. Glucosamine is the rate-limiting factor in making many
of these connective tissue and joint repair substances. If glucosamine
stores are low, the joint repair compounds may not be able to be made. Because of its joint repair benefits, glucosamine sulfate is a favorite
nutritional supplement for those who are physically active.
Get The Best Form
Glucosamine comes in several forms: glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine
hydrochloride and N-acetyl-glucosamine (NAG). Be careful in your selection of a
glucosamine supplement: the research showing the excellent joint-improving
benefits was with glucosamine sulfate. Glucosamine hydrochloride performed
poorly. Some marketing companies have claimed that NAG is better absorbed and
more stable, but scientific research does not support this. In fact, an
unsuspected problem with NAG has been demonstrated: toxic brain effects. For
best results, use a nontoxic grade of glucosamine sulfate.
Natural Alternative To Aspirin
According to a well-known medical researcher, Dr. Michael Murray, "Glucosamine
is a safe and effective natural alternative to aspirin and other nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs." Clinical research shows that drugs currently being
used to treat degenerative joint disease such as osteoarthritis may produce
short-term relief, but in the long run, they actually accelerate the progression
of joint destruction.
Aspirin: A Gradual Killer
The first drug generally used to treat joint pain such as osteoarthritis is
aspirin. Although aspirin can help relieve joint pain and inflammation
temporarily in some cases, it often becomes toxic in therapeutic doses (2 to 4
grams per day). Early signs of aspirin toxicity are tinnitus (ringing in the
ears) and stomach irritation. Long-term use of aspirin has been shown to cause
the weakening of the walls of arteries and capillaries; many researchers believe
this increased blood vessel fragility can help promote the onset of a stroke
(breaking of a blood vessel in the brain) which may have disastrous
consequences.
Aspirin: The Leaky Gut Connection
Long-term use of aspirin also promotes "leaky gut" syndrome, in which the
intestinal lining becomes too permeable, allowing large, only partially digested
molecules to pass through the gut into the blood stream. These abnormal proteins
can then migrate to other areas of the body and produce many other symptoms such
as allergies, digestion problems, brain disorders, headaches, and many other
types of pain. For many, these new symptoms brought on by the "leaky gut"
proteins, will be far worse than their original joint pain.
Other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are often used to control
joint pain, especially if aspirin is ineffective. Drugs frequently used to
control pain in joint disease are ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, Nuprin), fenoprofen
(Nalfon), indomethacin (Indocin), naproxen (Naprosyn), tolmetin (Tolectin), and
sulindac (Clinoril). NSAIDs can have serious side effects that include
gastrointestinal upset, headaches, and dizziness. Because of their side effects,
NSAIDs are recommended only for a short period of time, but in real life, the
pain drives many people to continue taking them. Long term use of NSAIDs can
cause "leaky gut" syndrome, which can lead to a disease far worse than the
original joint pain.
NSAIDs: Increased Joint Destruction
A serious side effect of aspirin and NSAIDs is that they can increase the
inhibition of cartilage repair and accelerate cartilage destruction. Although
aspirin and NSAIDs may initially help control joint pain,
later they may worsen the individual's joint condition since these drugs inhibit
cartilage formation and accelerate cartilage destruction. Clinical studies have
shown that the use of NSAIDs has accelerated joint destruction in
osteoarthritis. Many doctors now avoid the use of NSAIDs. In contrast,
glucosamine sulfate is nutritional supplement which is safe, effective and has
no side effects.
Clinical Trials with Glucosamine Sulfate
Numerous double-blind studies have shown glucosamine sulfate produces better
results than NSAIDs and placebos in controlling pain and inflammation of
degenerative joint disease (such as osteoarthritis). The study suggested that to
achieve the greatest effectiveness, higher amounts of glucosamine may be
required for certain individuals: those who are obese, those who have peptic
ulcers and those on diuretics. The study showed that even after the glucosamine
was stopped, the people found their joint improvement continued for 6 to 12
weeks. This result indicates that gluco'samine may be the most effective taken
continuously over long periods of time or in repeated short courses. Since
glucosamine is safe and effective, long-term, continuous use is not a problem.
Straight To The Joints
Glucosamine is highly absorbed by the body. Detailed pharmaco-kinetic studies in
animals and humans show up to 98% of orally administered glucosamine sulfate is
absorbed. These studies show that after absorption, glucosamine sulfate is
preferentially taken up by the cartilage and other joint structures where it
stimulates the body's manufacture of chondroitin sulfate and other
mucopolysac-charides.
In human clinical studies, oral intake of glucosamine sulfate of 750 to 1,500
mg. per day showed the reversal process in osteoarthritis of the knee, verified
by electron microscopy of biopsies. One of the key effects of glucosamine
sulfate is its ability to stimulate the incorporation of sulfur into cartilage.
No Sulfur Allergy
Some people ask, "If I am allergic to sulfur, can I take glucosamine sulfate?"
When people say they are allergic to sulfur, they really mean they are allergic
to so-called sulfa drugs or sulfite-containing food additives. It is impossible
to be allergic to the mineral, sulfur, since it is an essential mineral required
for life. Glucosamine sulfate is extremely well tolerated; no allergic reactions
have been reported.
Good News
Because of the awesome benefits of glucosamine sulfate in helping to stimulate
joint repair and to maintain healthy joint function, this is good news for those
suffering from joint pain (including osteoarthritis), spinal subluxation,
cartilage degeneration, or joint injuries. Glucosamine sulfate is an excellent
choice to help prevent joint injury and daily wear-and-tear.
| Ingredients |
Amt. Per Serving |
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Proprietary Blend |
500 mg |
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Marine Coral |
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Frankincense |
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Glucosamine Sulfate |
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Yucca (root) |
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White Willow (bark) |
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Horsetail (grass) |
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Gold Coin (grass) |
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Hyssop (aerial) |
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Lovage (root) |
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Nopal Cactus (fruit) |
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Parsley (leaf) |
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Pine Bark |
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Modified Citrus Pectin |
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Turmeric (rhizome) |
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Reishi |
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Hericium Erinaceus |
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Coriolus Versicolor |
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Stabilized Rice Bran |
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Protease |
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Lipase |
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Amylase |
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Cellulase |
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Invertase |
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Lactase |
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Maltase |
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Noni (fruit) |
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CMO |
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Vitamin K2 |
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Ecklonia Cava (sea grass) |
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Recommended Daily Dosage: Take one capsule 1 to 3 times per day.
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Other Ingredients: vegetable capsule
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent disease. Quantum Pure recommends consulting a physician before taking any health supplements. |
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