Msm, Glucosamine, Cm8 And Type Ii Collagen: All Natural Compounds For Joint Pain Relief

Glucosamine, Methylsulfonylmethane, Type II Collagen and CM8are all common components of natural arthritis remedies. So what is each of these compounds and how do they work to alleviate joint pain? Here’s a breakdown of each.

 Glucosamine is one of the most popular natural substances used to treat joint pain and inflammation. It is a compound that is found naturally in the body. It’s made from glucose and the amino acid glutamine. It is needed to produce glycosaminoglycan, a molecule used in the formation and repair of cartilage and other body tissues. As we get older, the production of glucosamine slows down significantly. This may be one reason why more seniors are finding success with natural supplements that include glucosamine as one of the main ingredients.

People dealing with various forms of joint pain and cartilage damage are turning toward glucosamine as it is available in a variety of nutritional supplements. The general consumer can easily find it in health food stores and many drug stores. In many of these supplements, you may find that glucosamine is combined with methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM.

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is promoted as a natural source of sulfur by the supplement and health food industry. Some researchers have suggested that MSM has anti-inflammatory effects. It occurs naturally in some plants and is present in small amounts of various foods and drinks. MSM is sold as a dietary supplement and is commonly used (often in combination with glucosamine and/or chondroitin) for helping to treat or prevent osteoarthritis.

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Flexcin & FlexPet are all-natural Joint Pain Supplements. The primary component of Flexcin & FlexPet is CM8, which relieves joint pain at its source, reduces inflammation and irritation of the joints and tissues. It has been helpful for many sufferers of arthritis, gout, bursitis, sports injuries and fibromyalgia. Flexcin and FlexPet are proudly manufactured in the United States in a state of the art facility under the strict guidelines of the FDA’s Good Manufacturing Practices.