How Celadrin® And Glucosamine Work Together
- Inflammation, insufficient lubrication, and lack of cell membrane fluidity can cause wear on the joint area.
- Glucosamine is clinically studied to increase the range of motion and relieve pain at the same rate as Ibuprofen.
- Glucosamine assists in rebuilding cartilage and the overall structure of the joint. However, it’s shown only moderate effects on people affected by osteoarthritis.
- Celadrin lubricates the cell membrane continuously, enabling it to repel inflammatory chemicals.
- Celadrin stops the cascade of inflammation and assaults on the membrane.
- Celadrin empowers glucosamine to perform faster and more efficiently in building joint cartilage.
- The synergistic dual-action of Celadrin and glucosamine provides rapid joint cushioning, quickly alleviating inflammation, building cartilage and restoring the entire joint area.
Study Conclusion:
Glucosamine and Celadrin may inhibit platelet aggregation in some individuals via aspirin-like effects as well as inhibition of ADP receptor P2Y1.
Study Design and Outcome:
- Based on 24 participants
- 5 of 24 participants had at least a 20% difference in platelet aggregation
- 7 participants had statistically significant difference in platelet aggregation
- Baseline values obtained by whole blood aggregation assays