MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
A thoughtfully formulated product combining molecules naturally found in the human body to support joint preservation.
Optimized dosages to ensure maximum effectiveness.
No preservatives or artificial colorants; only beet juice powder has been added to give the product its color.
Designed & manufactured in France
COMPOSITION
Hydrolyzed Collagen (Type I and Type II) - 13g
Type I collagen is a protein abundant in tendons and ligaments. We have chosen to incorporate hydrolyzed collagen, also known as collagen peptides, which have been shown to have better assimilation in numerous studies. Scientific evidence has demonstrated that these peptides help limit cartilage degradation and inhibit synovial inflammation.1
Type II collagen is a protein primarily found in cartilage and intervertebral discs. We have chosen to incorporate hydrolyzed collagen, also known as collagen peptides, which have been shown to have better assimilation in numerous studies. Scientific evidence has demonstrated that these peptides help reduce joint pain and improve mobility.2
ALLERGENS : crustaceans, mollusks, fish, and derivatives.
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*According to available studies (non-exhaustive list of scientific studies)
- iang, J.-X. et al. Collagenpeptides improve knee osteoarthritis in elderly women: A 6-month randomized,double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Agro Food Industry Hi-Tech 25,19-23 (2014).
- Dar,Q.-A. et al. Daily oral consumption of hydrolyzed type 1 collagen ischondroprotective and anti-inflammatory in murine posttraumatic osteoarthritis.PLoS One 12, e0174705 (2017).
- Lin,W., Liu, Z., Kampf, N. & Klein, J. The Role of Hyaluronic Acid in CartilageBoundary Lubrication. Cells 9, 1606 (2020).
- Oe, M. etal. Oral hyaluronan relieves knee pain: A review. Nutrition Journal 15,(2016).
- Igarashi,M., Sakamoto, K. & Nagaoka, I. Effect of glucosamine on expression of typeII collagen, matrix metalloproteinase and sirtuin genes in a human chondrocytecell line. International Journal of Molecular Medicine 39, 472-478 (2017).
- Uebelhart, D. et al. Intermittent treatment of knee osteoarthritis withoral chondroitin sulfate: a one-year, randomized, double-blind, multicenterstudy versus placebo1. OsteoarthritisandCartilage12, 269-276 (2004).
- LuigiMenghini1. Devil’s claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) and chronic inflammatorydiseases: A concise overview on preclinical and clinical data.
- Brendler,T., Gruenwald, J., Ulbricht, C. & Basch, E. Devil’s Claw (Harpagophytumprocumbens DC): an evidence-based systematic review by the Natural StandardResearch Collaboration. Journalof herbal pharmacotherapy6, 89-126 (2006)
