Vegetarian Glucosamine & MSM
This product is no longer available
This product was taken off the market by the manufacturer around Aug 14, 2016
Product Type
supplement
Packaging Size
Serving Size
2.0 Vcap(s)(R),
UPC
707359131309
Ingredients
greengrown glucosamine hcl | 1.0 | g |
msm | 1.0 | g |
Description
Vegan Gluten Free Adult (18 - 50 Years) Dairy Free Vegetarian Sugar Free NP A Dietary Supplement For more information on this product go to www.protocolforlife.com/P3130.
Formulated by doctors and clinical scientists exclusively for licensed healthcare practitioners. HOW IT WORKS: Glucosamine is an essential substrate for the formation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and proteoglycans, the main components of cartilage tissue. Proteoglycans and (GAGs) trap and hold water, forming a dense fluid cushion within the joint for lubrication and shock absorption. Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a natural source of organic sulfur, a mineral necessary for the production of proteoglycans. Protocol For Life Balance(TM) synergistic formula supports healthy joint structure and function. Unlike most Glucosamine products, Vegetarian Glucosamine & MSM is suitable for vegetarians because it contains only vegetarian sourced Glucosamine. Please Recycle. Supports Healthy Joint Function The Glucosamine used in this product is derived from a Non-GMO corn source. CODE P3130B V3 Store in a cool, dry place. GMP SUGGESTED USAGE: As a dietary supplement, take 2 Vcaps(R) daily with food or on an empty stomach.
Formulation
Contains no sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg, shellfish or preservatives. Vegetarian Formula Vegetarian/Vegan Formula.
Precautions
CAUTIONS/INTERACTIONS: Glucosamine and methylsulfonylmethane at elevated levels of intake can rarely lead to gastrointestinal complaints, yet both of these compounds also are often suggested as supporting GItract health and function. Do Not Eat Freshness Packet. Keep in Bottle. The use of methylsulfonylmethane can lead to the occurrence of an abnormal resonance in the in vivo brain proton MR spectrum as well as in in vitro cerebrospinal fluid. At one point it was feared that glucosamine might adversely affect insulin sensitivity, but clinical trials have disproven this for oral supplements.