Description
Information on MARNYS Artrohelp Forte, 20 vials
Artrohelp Forte is a supplement in convenient drinkable vials that nourishes cartilage, joints, and bones for their mobility, flexibility, and elasticity, thanks to its exclusive combination of Hydrolyzed Collagen (collagen peptides), Hyaluronic Acid, Omega 3, Glucosamine, Chondroitin, Rose Hip, Nettle, Calcium, and vitamins D3, K2, and E.
Properties of Artrohelp Forte Ingredients
Hydrolyzed Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, and Omega 3
Hydrolyzed Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, and Omega 3 provide proteins and lipids that are part of the structures of cartilage and bones, for their elasticity and lubrication.
Rosehip
Rosehip provides a high content of vitamins such as Vitamin C (250 mg) which contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of cartilage and bones, and to the protection of cells from oxidative damage (EFSA).
D-Glucosamine and Chondroitin
D-Glucosamine and chondroitin are key components in the structure of cartilage, and they also participate in the production of other substances that ensure firmness and lubrication within the osteoarticular system.
Nettle
Nettle (with a minimum content of 7% silica) plays an important role in joints as described in the monographs of the German Commission E and the EMA.
Calcium, Vitamins E, K2, and D3
Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative damage (EFSA). Calcium and Vitamins K2 and D3 contribute to the normal maintenance of bones.
Who is Artrohelp Forte recommended for
Artrohelp Forte is an excellent supplement for people who want to maintain their osteoarticular system (bones and joints) for their mobility, flexibility, and elasticity.
Benefits of Artrohelp Forte
Drinkable collagen vials for bones and joints
The single-dose drinkable vial format of Artrohelp Forte is an innovative, convenient, and safe format that provides a high number of ingredients and ensures their stability throughout the product's shelf life.
✓ Convenient single-dose drinkable vial format.
✓ Easy to take and transport.
✓ Sweetened with stevia. Suitable for diabetics.
BONES AND JOINTS
HYDROLYZED COLLAGEN
To Know More
What is collagen?
Collagen is a fibrous protein whose properties control the arrangement, assembly, integrity and mechanical properties in the human body. Among the many types of collagen, collagen type I is the most abundant. It’s found in bones, cartilage, tendons and joints. There are factors that can alter the composition of collagen, affecting its functionality, such as: ageing, lifestyles, sports and work injuries, accidents, and so on.
What happens when the functionality of the osteoarticular system is affected?
Collagen fibres become thicker and much shorter, resulting in a loss of collagen type I, which alters the amount of collagen types and decreases hyaluronic acid, resulting in reduced elasticity, moisture and flexibility. In the case of joints, they become stiffer because the tissue within ligaments and tendons becomes stiffer and more breakable, limiting the range of movement. Joints are also affected by changes in cartilage and tissue, resulting in thinner cartilage, what can make the joint less resilient and more susceptible to damage. In the case of bones, fragility increases as density decreases and they are more likely to break, especially during old age.
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