Benefits:
- Promotes joint health and structural system function.
- Helps lubricate joints.
- May increase shock absorption in the joints.
- Enhances flexibility.
- May contribute to healthy cartilage.
How It Works:
Studies suggest that glucosamine protects connective tissues and helps maintain the integrity and mobility of joints. Glucosamine also helps lubricate joints by replenishing synovial fluid, which promotes a joints shock-absorbing abilities.
Chondroitin sulfate attracts fluid and draws nutrients into the cartilage, making the cartilage more shock absorbent. It also promotes growth and normal tissue generation and keeps enzymes in balance.
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a significant component of the bodys proteins, hormones, enzymes and tissues. It is present in many fresh foods, but it is destroyed through cooking, processing and storage. Supplementing with this nutrient ensures an adequate supply of sulfur.
Sulfur is an important structural component of the connective tissue that joins muscle to bone.
HA is an important component of cartilage and synovial fluid; it occurs naturally throughout the body. This molecule plays a crucial role in joint motion, the maintenance of joint homeostasis and skin support. HA promotes the viscosity and elasticity of the fluid surrounding the joints.
EverFlex also contains devils claw, an herb long used to support joint health and to maintain comfort.
Ingredients:
Glucosamine hydrochloride, MSM, devils claw root, chondroitin sulfate and HA.
Recommended Use:
Take 2 tablets twice daily with a meal.
EverFlex provides a unique combination of compounds backed by decades—and in some cases over a century—of scientific research. Some reports say that glucosamine was discovered as early as 1876, though it rose to prominence after discoveries by Professor Luigi Rovati in the 1960s. A registered drug in Europe, glucosamine is recognized as an over-the-counter supplement by the FDA.
Scientists extensively studied dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) through the 50s, 60s and 70s, leading to the discovery of MSM in 1980. MSM offers similar benefits to DMSO, (used for decades in veterinary practices), while being more palatable and incredibly safe.
Studies on chondroitin sulfate date back as far as the late 1800s. And they continue today as we work to understand how this polysaccharide macromolecule supports joint health.