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  • Colostrum, combined with MSM, Glucosamine sulfate and cetyl myristoleate, helps support healthy joint and cartilage function.

  • Research showed colostrum helps stimulate new cell growth of intestinal villi height by greater than 20%

  • MSM, a natural form of sulfur helps in the prevention of free radical damage and helps support joint and cartilage function

  • Glucosamine sulfate contains sulfur, an element important to the biochemical synthesis of connective tissue

  • Cetyl myristoleate helps support joint and cartilage function. It is paired with a lipase enzyme in order to help increase its absorption and assimilation in the body

Ingredients:

  • 71.5 % pure bovine colostrum (343 mg)

  • 10 % MSM (48 mg)

  • 10% Glucosamine sulfate (48 mg)

  • 5 % Cetyl myristoleate (24 mg)

  • 3.5 % lipase enzyme (16.8 mg)

Research Study References:

Burrin, D.G.; Shulman, R.J.; Reeds, P.J.; Davis, T.A.; Gravitt, K.R.; 1992, "Porcine Colostrum and Milk Stimulate Visceral Organ and Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis in Neonatal Piglets," Journal of Nutrition, 122(6): 1205-1213.

Cochran, Charles; Dent, Raymond; 1999, "Cetyl Myristoleate – A Unique Natural Compound Valuable in Arthritis Conditions," A Sponsored Article, Aptos, California.

da Camara, C.C.; Dowless, G.V.; 1998, "Glucosamine sulfate for osteoarthritis," Ann Pharmacother, 32(5): 580-587.

McConnell, M.A.; Brooks, H.J.L.; Borissenko, M.V.; Buchan, G.; 1998, "A Comparative Study of Immunoglobulin Levels in Four Colostrum Derived Milk Products," publication forthcoming.

Mero, A.; Miikkulainen, H.; Riski, J.; Pakkanen, R.; Aalto, J.; Takala, T.; 1997, "Effects of bovine colostrum supplementation on serum IGF-I, IgG, hormone, and saliva IgA during training," Journal of Applied Physiology, 83(4): 1144-1151.

Playford, R.J.; Floyd, D.N.; Macdonald, C.E.; Calnan, D.P.; Adenekan, R.O.; Johnson, W.; Goodlad, R.A.; Marchbank, T.; 1999, "Bovine colostrum is a health food supplement which prevents NSAID induced gut damage," Gut, 44(5): 653-658.

Rooney, R.J.; Jenkins, R.T.; Buchanan, W.W.; 1990, "A short review of the relationship between intestinal permeability and inflammatory joint disease," Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 8: 75-83.

Tibbits, Debra, DVM; 1999, "Use of Cetyl Myristoleate for Arthritis and Tendinitis in Holistic Veterinary Medical Practice," Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, 18(2): 27-31.


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