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Acti•Flex® is a comprehensive nutritional formula for maximizing the health of your joints and connective tissue.
Studies have shown that our greatest tool to maintain maximum
mobility is through proper nutrition and supplementation. In
fact, over 2,500 published papers now attest to the supportive
properties of nature's infinite array of therapeutic botanical
and nutritional factors. With this in mind, Acti•Flex® was
designed to support your body's internal processes for
maintenance and support of collagen and cartilage. Each caplet
fuses ancient herbal wisdom with the latest breakthroughs of
modern nutritional science to form a supplement for maximum
joint health. This exclusive formulation contains a synergistic
blend of natural joint nutrients, foremost of which are:
Zymogesic herbal blend: This powerful complex of
adaptogenic herbs and proteolytic enzymes works together with
the other natural ingredients in Acti•Flex® to provide complete
joint and connective tissue support. Standardized herbal extracts: Feverfew, ginger and turmeric, used without adverse side effects for centuries, have been intensely studied for their ability to maintain maximum mobility.
For best results, use Acti•Flex® in conjunction with Basic Mindell Plus™ and Zincosamine™. References: Trotter JA; Thurmond FA; Koob TJ, Molecular structure and functional morphology of echinoderm collagen fibrils,Cell Tissue Res 1994 Mar;275(3):451-8. Senes A; Siddi F; Demuro P; Formato M; Cherchi GM, Characterization of plasma glycosaminoglycans in hemodialysis patients, Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper 1992 Dec;68(12):741-7. Srivastava KC; Mustafa T, Ginger (Zingiber officinale) in rheumatism and musculoskeletal disorders. Med Hypotheses 1992 Dec;39(4):342-8 Uma Pradeep K; Geervani P; Eggum BO, Common Indian spices: nutrient composition, consumption and contribution to dietary value. Plant Foods Hum Nutr 1993 Sep;44(2):137-48 Yoshikawa M; Hatakeyama S; Chatani N; Nishino Y; Yamahara J, Qualitative and quantitative analysis of bioactive principles in Zingiberis Rhizoma by means of high performance liquid chromatography and gas liquid chromatography. Yakugaku Zasshi 1993 Apr;113(4):307-15 Morfin R; Courchay G, Pregnenolone and dehydroepiandrosterone as precursors of native 7-hydroxylated metabolites which increase the immune response in mice. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 1994 Jul;50(1-2):91-100 George MS; Guidotti A; Rubinow D; Pan B; Mikalauskas K; Post RM, CSF neuroactive steroids in affective disorders: pregnenolone, progesterone, and DBI. Biol Psychiatry 1994 May 15;35(10):775-80 Arroyo-Reyna A; Hernandez-Arana A; Arreguin-Espinosa R, Circular dichroism of stem bromelain: a third spectral class within the family of cysteine proteinases.
Biochem J 1994 May 15;300 ( Pt 1):107-10
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration.
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