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Higher Nature MSM Glucosamine Joint Complex

Flexible Joints and Muscles

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30 tablets - £4.60

 90 tablets - £10.00

240 tablets - £23.90

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Higher Nature have combined MSM with Glucosamine Hydrochloride (which theye consider superior to glucosamine sulphate), vitamin C, minerals, ginger and other herbs to help maintain flexible muscles and joints.

 

Contra-indication: Not advisable if pregnant or taking Warfarin.

 

One tablet of MSM Glucosamine Joint Complex provides:

450mg MSM, 180mg Glucosamine (hydrochloride), 75mg Celery seed, 75mg Nettle, 75mg Ginger, 30mg Vitamin C, 15mg Ginseng, 5mg Zinc (citrate), 5mg Kelp, 250µg Copper (citrate), 250µg Boron (amino acid chelate).

 

Suggested intake: 1-4 tablets a day with meals building gradually.

 

Flexible joints and muscles

MSM has become a best selling product for people who want to maintain flexible joints and muscles. Now Higher Nature have combined petrochemical free MSM with Glucosamine Hydrochloride (which they consider superior to Glucosamine Sulphate) and added ginger, Ginseng, Celery seed, Vitamin C, Copper, Zinc and Boron for extra muscle and joint nutrition.

 

Higher Nature

Higher Nature have introduced Food FormTM vitamins and minerals to the UK and Europe. Their 'True Food CTM' was the first nutrition supplement product in the UK and Europe to provide a concentrated source of vitamin C truly bonded to proteins, carbohydrates and lipids in exactly the same was as in an orange.

Higher Nature state that 'by pre-digesting the Ultra Food FormTM range of nutrients, they ensure that people with food sensitivities or allergies will not react to these supplements. Why? Because food allergies are triggered by long chain proteins and polysaccharides in foods.

 

In Higher Nature Ultra Food FormTM nutrition supplements these big molecules have been pre-digested and broken down by natural enzymes, making absorption easy, and sensitivity reactions very unlikely.

 

Herbs
For thousands of years, herbs have been used to help maintain many aspects of health and wellness. Today, research and technology are bringing herbalism into the modern age – with improved extraction, standardization, and farming methods. Clinical studies are beginning to validate herbal therapies, so even some in the medical community are starting to accept them.

Many of today’s medicines were originally derived from botanicals. Aspirin once came from the white willow tree, quinine from the bark of the cinchona tree, and digitalis from foxglove. Herbs are still the basis for Chinese medicine and are important constituents of many European natural remedies. As Hippocrates said, “Let they food by thy medicine, thy medicine be thy food”.

 

Some of the herbs available on this site are wild-crafted – grown in the wild – while others are meticulously cultivated on herb farms.


Vitamin C / Bioflavonoids
Vitamin C is also known as ascorbic acid and is a water-soluble, antioxidant vitamin that plays a role in more than 300 bodily functions. It is essential to help support health and wellness and requires daily replenishment.

Unfortunately, human beings - unlike most other animals - cannot manufacture vitamin C. Nor can they store vitamin C to any appreciable amount. Instead, the kidneys, acting as regulators, excrete vitamin C causing the need for regular replenishment. In addition, vitamin C is destroyed during food preparation.

Vitamin C's primary function is to help maintain collagen, a protein necessary for forming skin, ligaments, bones and teeth and for helping to maintain the strength of blood vessel walls. High levels of vitamin C are also essential for the metabolism of white blood cells, which are critical components of the immune system. In addition, vitamin C plays an important role in the absorption of iron, which is necessary for the formation of red blood cells and in the utilization of folic acid, one of the B-complex vitamins.

Bioflavonoids work together with vitamin C to build strong capillaries and serve as antioxidants and as anti-inflammatory agents.

 

Minerals
Minerals are the inorganic elements which comprise part of the body. They contribute from 60% to 80% of all the inorganic material in the human body. The trace elements make up the remainder. Minerals and trace elements serve as vital catalysts for the biological reactions that take place within the body. They are found, for example, in bones, teeth and soft tissues. They are needed for the production of blood, hormones and enzymes, thus serving a life sustaining function.

 

The absorption of minerals and trace elements (excluding electrolytes) is generally less efficient than that of other nutrients. The term “bioavailability” refers to the degree to which a particular nutrient is available for use in the body. There are many factors which influence bioavailability including the compound form of the mineral or trace element.

 

Boron helps influence the metabolism of nutrients that help maintain bone health and may play a role in hormone regulation.

 

Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. Its primary function – in cooperation with phosphorus – is to help build and maintain bones and teeth. Calcium aids the blood-clotting process and helps control the passage of fluids through cells. Calcium is also is related to proper functioning of the heart and neuromuscular system.

 

Copper aids iron absorption, helping to form haemoglobin of red blood cells.

Copper also helps convert amino acids into pigment, thereby adding colour to hair and skin.

 

Zinc is an essential trace mineral, important to help support the immune system. It is also a component of insulin, body fluids, and many enzyme systems.

 

 

 

 

 

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