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Suppliment Q and A: Celadrin |

Monday, 26 February 2007
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Q: I've heard that Celadrin is a better joint supplement than Glucosamine or Chondroitin. Is that true? Tell me more about it... A: It's
a significant supplement on the market today because it is unlike
anything out there. Now, keep in mind, that doesn't mean it's better or
worse than what's currently out there, just different. That's because
Celadrin is a blend of acetylated fatty acids, esters and other
synergistic agents that enhance cell membranes throughout the body,
which results in more normalized joint function. Unlike other NSAIDs,
like Ibuprofen, that just mask joint discomfort, Celadrin targets the
source by enhancing cell membranes and restoring vital fluids (Synovial
fluid is what is found in the joint capsule) that cushion joints. The
esterified fatty acids in Celadrin spark positive changes at the
cellular level and make cell membranes much more responsive and less
prone to articular cartilage deterioration. The
success of this supplement, is as a result of how easily absorbed and
bioavailable the ingredients are. Quite literally, you can see results
within 30 minutes of taking Celadrin, by way of improved joint mobility
and support. It's available in oral or topical cream, but unless you
use DMSO to carry the Celadrin through the skin and into the joint,
transdermally, it's likely that the oral form is going to be more
effective. We would actually say that Celadrin is a nice complement to
Glucosamine/ Chondroitin and MSM. The action of the glucosaminaglycans
found in most joint supplements is much different than the action of
fatty acids. About the Author: Dane Fletcher is the world's foremost training authority. He writes exclusively for GetAnabolics.com , a leading online provider of creatine and other steroid alternatives. For more information, please visit http://www.GetAnabolics.com. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About the Author: Dane Fletcher is the world's foremost training authority. He writes exclusively for GetAnabolics.com , a leading online provider of creatine and other steroid alternatives. For more information, please visit http://www.GetAnabolics.com.
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