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shipping. If you order by 3 PM EST today, this item should arrive on Thursday, May 15, 2008 Upgrade your shipping No risk 30 day returns The Arthritis Pain Epidemic
Arthritis Pain in North America hasreached enormous proportions. Millions of people suffer from some form of arthritis, with a huge impact on their quality of life. According to a 1990 study, Management The Search for Natural Solutions
Conventional medical treatments for arthritispain often have serious side effects. COX-2 inhibitors, which are widely prescribed for arthritis pain and inflammation are currently under scrutiny for raising the risk of heart attacks. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS) frequently cause symptoms of ulcers, nausea, stomach pains, and acid reflux. Powerful steroids, prescribed for rhuematoid arthritis can lead to weight gain, diabetes, high blood pressure, and facial swelling. The search for effective and safe SAMe
S-Adenosyl Methionine (SAM-e) is an amino acid. It is essential for the production of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that protects the body from the damaging effects of free radicals. SAMe improves the binding of neurotransmitters to their receptors sites in the brain. SAM-e has been shown in a number of studies to bring arthritis pain relief comparable to that of the often prescribed NSAID's, naproxin and piroxicam - without their side effects. Clinical studies have shown that SAM-e plays an important role in cartilage formation and repair. In in-vitro studies, SAM-e has been shown to increase the blood levels of proteoglycans - the starting point of cartilage formation. In a recent metastudy of the effects of SAMe on depression, arthritis, and liver disease conducted by Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, SAMe was found to work effectively for all three conditions. For osteoarthritis, SAMe was shown as effective at relieving joint pain as NSAIDs. For depression, SAMe was shown to be as good as standard antidepressant therapy; SAM-e is the most active methyl-donor in your body, meaning it donates methyl groups to other chemical compounds in your body including neurotransmitters, changing them into other compounds.
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SAMe 200mg : promotes healthy joints and emotional well-being Pure Choice SAM-e has been shown in a number of studies to bring arthritis pain relief comparable to that of the often prescribed NSAID's, naproxin and piroxicam - without their side effects. Clinical studies have shown that SAM-e plays an important role in cartilage formation and repair. In in-vitro studies, SAM-e has been shown to increase the blood levels of proteoglycans - the starting point of cartilage formation. SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine), is a naturally occurring amino acid and is manufactured within the body. However, certain people with a deficiency of methionine, vitamin B12, or folic acid can suffer from decreased SAM synthesis. In addition, elderly people and individuals suffering from osteoarthritis, depression, and various liver disorders typically have low levels of SAM in their body tissues. Pure Choice SAMe tablets are enteric coated for maximum absorption. Other SAMe products may break down in the presence of digestive acids and lose much of their effectiveness, or bioavailability.Read more about the clinical effectiveness of this formula... This Pharmaceutical Grade Formula is usually available only through healthcare professionals, and not found in retail stores. Pharmaceutical grade supplements are effective not only because of their ingredients. They work because they have greater bioavailability due to the way they are manufactured...(more This formula is available for immediate shipping, and guaranteed by our 30 day return policy.
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Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose (plant fiber). Enteric coating (Croscarmelose Sodium, Methacrylic Acid, Copolymer, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide, Colloidal Silicon Dioxide, Triethyl Citrate, Stearic Acid.) Main Applications: Suggested Adult Use: Contraindications/Side Effects: Formulated By: Complementary Therapeutics: |
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