Three steps to improved joint health
A joint is the connection of two or more bones that supports mobility throughout the body. It is comprised of several parts, including ligaments, cartilage, synovial fluid and other supporting tissues. When a joint is injured or undergoes continuous stress, movement can become painful and difficult. And, depending on the problem, it can lead to more sever health problems such as permanent joint damage or even arthritis. Proper care of the entire joint structure and a healthy recovery from injuries is essential to staying active and mobile in the long run.
Step 1: Joint pain relief
Pain is the red flag your body sends out to you letting you know there’s something wrong. When this occurs, the body’s natural inflammatory response is released. Problems often arise here when pain is masked with over-the-counter medication or inflammation reducers (i.e. ibuprofen, Tylenol®, Advil® etc.). By doing so, a joint is never truly repaired.
Before you can develop stronger joints, you must supply your tissue with nutrients that support a healthy inflammatory response. Inflammation is the body’s natural response to a joint injury and a healthy inflammatory response is a part of the healing process. When the inflammation becomes chronic, or is concealed, it creates a problem in the recovery process. By supporting the joint during its natural inflammatory response with antioxidant-rich nutrients, you may help to reduce stiffness and increase mobility while the joint heals. Step 2: Repair the tissue With a healthy inflammatory response working to promote tissue healing, the joint must now begin to rebuild the area that has been damaged. By strengthening surrounding muscles and tissues, and allowing the joint to recover, the body will begin to rebuild the areas of the joint that need repair. Specific nutrients such as calcium, glucosamine, MSM, and collagen support the healthy ligaments, tendons, bones, and cartilage. A diet rich in joint-supporting nutrients helps rebuild tissue and promote healthy joints.
Step 2: Repair the tissue
With a healthy inflammatory response working to promote tissue healing, the joint must now begin to rebuild the area that has been damaged. By strengthening surrounding muscles and tissues, and allowing the joint to recover, the body will begin to rebuild the areas of the joint that need repair. Specific nutrients such as calcium, glucosamine, MSM, and collagen support the healthy ligaments, tendons, bones, and cartilage. A diet rich in joint-supporting nutrients helps rebuild tissue and promote healthy joints.
Step 3: Reinforce joint strength
Joint pain can be caused by a variety of problems; either lack of use, overuse, an injury, or just normal wear and tear. However, having strong and resilient joints may help prevent future injuries and damage, which allow you to stay more mobile and active as you age. Once a joint is repaired, you can reinforce the areas with nutrients that support strong ligaments and tendons. Plus, you can help maintain healthy bones and joints with regular movement, stretching and resistance training.
Strong joints are more capable of undergoing stress that is placed on them from daily activity or intense physical activity. Resilient joints are the key to optimal joint health.
Support optimal joint health with ProJoint FX
The nutritional support your joints need to stay healthy and mobile can be found in ONE dynamic formula, ProJoint FX. This comprehensive formula delivers the targeted support for the three components of joint care. It contains vitamins, minerals and botanicals that help strengthen joint tissue and antioxidant-rich nutrients that support a healthy inflammatory response.
ProJoint FX delivers synergizing nutrients that work together to:
- Support healthy ligaments, tendons and cartilage
- Help alleviate joint stiffness and tightness
- Promotes flexibility, mobility, and movement
- Support a healthy inflammatory response
- Support a healthy immune response
- Promote the development of healthy tissue
- Support the entire joint structure for healthier, stronger joints