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Has Glucosamine Sulfate been scientifically proven?

Yes - Glucosamine Sulfate has been researched for at least 15 years, with 300 scientific investigations and 20 blind studies. The results are all favorable. For example, the Arthritis Foundation published an article in October of 1998, with the conclusion that glucosamine offers the same pain relief as NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) but without the side effects. Glucosamine is one of the building blocks of collagen, and its use has been shown to stimulate the synthesis of collagen in your body to relieve such conditions as osteoarthritis, sprains, and degeneration. More than 30 million Americans are known to suffer from osteoarthritis, also know as degenerative joint disease. This condition is due to the deterioration of cartilage that cushions bones in the joints. The most common joints involved are knees, hips, and the distal joints of fingers.

Should I use Apeaz instead of my normal glucosamine and MSM
supplement(s)?


Apeaz can work with your current joint supplementation. The cream helps you target specific areas, while a joint supplement helps deliver the nutrients throughout the body. Joint supplements are used for all-over assistance, and while they may help, they have been diluted and their effects are dependent on their distribution throughout the body. Joint supplements may require continued use. Apeaz helps deliver nutrients to specific areas immediately. The concentrated form does not spread easily to other parts of the body and may work well in conjunction with your current joint supplementation.

What are Apeaz uses allowed by the FDA

Apeaz has been registered with the FDA for the following uses:

  • Arthritis
  • Simple backache
  • Strains
  • Sprains
  • Muscle stiffness and soreness
  • Athletic injuries
  • Wrist, elbow, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, foot, muscle or joint pain
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