Description
Information on MARNYS Cartimar Plus 60 Capsules
Cartimar Plus is a dietary supplement with an exclusive formulation that contains Shark Cartilage and vitamins C and B6, which contribute elements to the structure of connective tissues such as ligaments, tendons, and joints. Moreover, the synergistic combination of its ingredients provides energy and strength to your connective tissues.
Properties of Cartimar Plus Ingredients
🔹Shark Cartilage
Provides a high content of the natural components that make up cartilage and connective tissues, supplying elements for tissue structure, such as glucosamine, chondroitin, calcium, and phosphorus.
Cartimar Plus offers a content of 20% collagen proteins, 5% glycosaminoglycans, 4% chondroitin sulfate, 2.5% glucosamine sulfate, 20% calcium, and 10% phosphorus.
🔹Vitamin C
Contributes to the normal formation of collagen for the normal function of bones and cartilages (EFSA).
🔹Vitamin B6
Contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism, normal protein metabolism and helps to reduce tiredness and fatigue (EFSA).
Who is Cartimar Plus Recommended For
Cartimar Plus is an excellent supplement for people who care for their ligaments, tendons, and joints due to extreme conditions of use of their osteoarticular system, or simply those who look for an extra due to their daily physical activities or their general state.
Benefits of Cartimar Plus
✓ Sourced from controlled fishing: the shark cartilage of Cartimar Plus is obtained from sharks that are not protected species and the conventional fishing is controlled by a fish quota program, coming from cold waters.
To Know More
Tendons and ligaments, what they are and their functions
Both are a specialized type of Connective Tissue that is part of the musculoskeletal system.
The tendons are a fibrous or tendinous part, exclusively passive, located at the ends of the muscle mass and, attached to the bones, transmit the contractile tension and smooth their sudden variations. The muscles are surrounded by sheaths or fascias of connective tissue (mainly type I collagen and elastin).
- The functions of the tendons are:
-Connective formation where muscle attaches to the bone.
-They act as a force transmitter.
-Limited elongation capacity.
-High resistance to tension and tearing.
On the other hand, the ligaments are made of specialized connective tissue, of the type called “dense” due to its richness in collagen fibers, which provides them with ideal biomechanical properties for their function. Their insertion into the bone can be direct (the ligament's fibers connect to an area of progressively mineralizing fibrocartilage until reaching the bone), indirect (the superficial fibers insert into the periosteum), or a combination of both.
- The functions of the ligaments are:
-To protect and stabilize the joints allowing their mobility.
-To assist in maintaining physiological intra-articular pressure.
-To participate in the sensory mechanisms that trigger the so-called "tendinomuscular reflex".
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