Celadrin Works!
In a recent article provided by Natural Factors Nutritional Products Ltd. Yolanda Fenton provided an explanation of the positive effects that Celadrin can have a for a consumer. Ms. Fenton describes Celadrin as, "one of the most effective, natural anti-inflammatory products available."
Supported by scientific studies Celadrin has shown patients demonstrated improvements in terms of reduced pain and swelling, increased range of movement and reduction of inflammatory factors.
What is Celadrin?
From the makers of Celadrin, "Celadrin is one of the newest, most effective natural anti-inflammatory compounds that safely promotes flexibility and healthy joint function. Published clinical studies have reported significant results without any side effects." www.celadrin.com
Celadrin is a blend of special esterfied fatty acids. The esterfied (meaning they are stable and do not react with oxygen) fatty acids present in Celadrin have anti-inflammatory effects.
How It Works
Celadrin works similar to the essential fatty acids, EPA and DHA, from fish oils except the effects are much more dramatic. Fatty acids provide vital, beneficial effects for immune and inflammatory responses of the body. Various fatty acids induce changes in cell membranes and the responsiveness of the membrane to certain immune factors. They also play a role in supressing inflammatory cell functions, decreasing cartilage breakdown and reducing inflammatory activities of Cox-2 enzyme. The special fatty acids found in Celadrin have also been shown to reduce the production of negative immune factors such as IL-6 and 5-lipoxygenase and to control additional immune factors responsible for inflammation. These anti-inflammatory functions are very important in preventing further tissue and joint damage while promoting healing and providing pain relief. Additionally, the molecules found in Celadrin may play a role in the lubrication of an affected jiont, thereby improviing joint mobility.
Can Celadrin work well in conjunction to taking Glucosamine?
The cause of wear on the joint area can be attributable to inflammation as well as insufficient lubrication and cell membrane fluidity. Glucosamine assists in the rebuilding of cartilage & the overall structure of the joint and has shown moderate effects on people with osteoarthritis. Celadrin provides continuous lubrication and allows the cell membrane to repel inflammatory chemicals. Celadrin stops the cascade of inflammation and the assaults on the membrane which cause it to stiffen. Celadrin empowers glucosamine to perform faster and more efficiently in building joint cartilage as well as accelerating and promoting joint health. The dual action of CeladrinR and glucosamine provide rapid joint cushioning, quickly alleviating inflammation, building cartilage and restoring the entire joint area.
Which is better, Celadrin cream or Celadrin pills?
Both oral and topical applications were shown to be equally effective. In a separate study, it was proven that the Esterified Fatty Acids (EFAC) found in CeladrinR could be absorbed by either method (95.1% absorption rate proven through a University of Minnesota labeled study) into the body.
How Much to Take
The recommended dosage is 350 mg of Celadrin x 3 times daily. However, for more advanced needs, up to 6 times daily is suggested.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
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