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What's up, bro's. Was reading this article in this months Muscle & Fitness about this new supplement, Celedrin. Here it is:
A new dietary supplement, Celadrin, has hit the market, promising joint pain relief. Produced by Imagenetix, Inc., the supplement is a combination of fatty esters designed to improve joint flexibility and mobility. But does it work? At least one study, presented at the recent Experimental Biology meetings in Orlando, Florida, shows it does. The 60-day trial tested 93 subjects ages 37-77 years; half received a regular dose of Celadrin and the remainder received a placebo. Data indicated that Celadrin was statistically signifiant in increasing joint flexibility, as well as improving walking on flat ground and traversing stars. Since Celadrin works via a different mechanism than the prevalent joint supplement on the market today, the combination of chondroitin and glucosamine, consider taking both or trying one in comparison the the other to see which works better for you. Of course, it's best to consult your physician first before trying a new supplement.
Alan Shugarman, MD, RD
Sounds like something new to try. Anyone heard of this??
Peace,
ragin'
A new dietary supplement, Celadrin, has hit the market, promising joint pain relief. Produced by Imagenetix, Inc., the supplement is a combination of fatty esters designed to improve joint flexibility and mobility. But does it work? At least one study, presented at the recent Experimental Biology meetings in Orlando, Florida, shows it does. The 60-day trial tested 93 subjects ages 37-77 years; half received a regular dose of Celadrin and the remainder received a placebo. Data indicated that Celadrin was statistically signifiant in increasing joint flexibility, as well as improving walking on flat ground and traversing stars. Since Celadrin works via a different mechanism than the prevalent joint supplement on the market today, the combination of chondroitin and glucosamine, consider taking both or trying one in comparison the the other to see which works better for you. Of course, it's best to consult your physician first before trying a new supplement.
Alan Shugarman, MD, RD
Sounds like something new to try. Anyone heard of this??
Peace,
ragin'