Advance Joint Complex™
Advanced Joint Complex™ is a 100% Food supplement that is intended to supply nutrients, glandulars, and herbs needed to maintain optimal joint health.
90 Tablets (SM) • $40.67
270 Tablets (LG) • $102.76
Product Details
Advanced Joint Complex™ naturally contains carbohydrates, lipids, proteins (including all ten essential amino acids), superoxide dismutase, and truly organic bioflavonoids as found in specially grown, enzymatically processed Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Acerola cherry Malpighia glabra, New Zealand bovine tracheal cartilage, Burdock root Arctium lappa, Alfalfa plant Medicago sativa, Aloe leaves Aloe vera, Cayenne fruit Capsicum, Devil’s claw Harpagophytum procumbens, Horsetail herb Equisetum arvense, Borage seeds Borago officinalis, and Grape seeds Vitis vinifera —all the nutrients shown above are contained in these foods.
Unlike many so-called ‘natural’ formulas, FOOD Advanced Joint Complex™ is only comprised of foods, contains no synthetic USP nutrients or isolated mineral salts, but only contains foods, food complexes, and food concentrates.
Numerous university studies have concluded that supplements containing food nutrients are better than USP isolates. Food nutrients are better because they contain important enzymes, peptides, and phytonutrients CRITICAL to the UTILIZATION of vitamins and minerals which are not present in isolated USP nutrients. Published research has concluded that food vitamins are superior synthetic/USP vitamins.
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Some of these studies (or citations) may not conform to peer review standards (though most do). Therefore, the results are not conclusive. Professionals can, and often do, come to different conclusions when reviewing scientific data. None of these statements have been reviewed by the FDA. All products distributed by Doctors” Research, Inc. are nutritional and are not intended for the treatment or prevention of any medical condition.
No Synthetic Nutrients • No Dairy • No Preservatives
* This is a nutritional product and not a medication intended to prevent, treat, or cure any illness. None of these statements has been approved by the US FDA or similar agencies. Not all citations meet peer-reviewed status so the statements are not conclusive. Professionals can, and do, disagree, regarding efficacy of ingredients in nutritional formulas.
Disclaimer: Some of these studies (or citations) may not confom to peer review standards. Therefore, the results are not conclusive. Profressionals can, and often do, come to different conclusions when reviewing scientific data. None of these statements have been reviewed by the FDA.