How the Ultimate Joint Mobility
Can Help
Combination the best supplements
to help your joints heal naturally.
The Problem: From injuries, aging or our environment, over time our bodies can begin to decrease its natural repairing action of our joints!
The Answer: In our answer to helping joint mobility, we have to first include a short summery of the problem. When you understand a little of what is happening in your joints, it makes more sense how we can help improve the health and function of your joints. This is important because joint supplements take longer to bring results so understanding what is happening makes it becomes easier to stay with a supplement program.
Types of Joint Problems
There are quite a few possible causes of joint and arthritis problems. They can be caused by injury, normal wear and tear, inflammation, the immune system, disease, infection, allergic reaction and general poor overall nutrition. Their effects on the joints are usually grouped into two common forms of arthritis:
1. Osteoarthritis (the most common form).
2. Rheumatoid arthritis.
These two forms of arthritis can affect up to 90% of all people to some degree at some point in their life!
Osteoarthritis is the more normal wear that happens to all joints. This occurs when the cartilage between the joints begins to break down or wear away. The smooth gliding motion gives way to friction that causes pain and stiffness. This joint damage is often a normal result of many years of use or injuries. Infections or disease are also suspected as culprits. A lack of sufficient nutrients for the joints to repair themselves properly only adds to the problem. Our focus will be on osteoarthritis since it responds best to natural nutrients.
Rheumatoid arthritis also causes inflammation, pain and stiffness of the lining of joints that often results in redness and swelling. It is a disease in the lupus family in which the immune system begins attacking the body’s own tissues, especially cartilage. There are over 100 different types of rheumatic diseases, including: rheumatoid, bursitis, tendonitis, gout, psoriatic and infectious reactions. Rheumatoid arthritis is harder to deal with than osteoarthritis and we will address it in another article. However, inflammation is a common result of most forms of rheumatoid arthritis and we will be addressing inflammation.
There are NSAID and DMARD drugs available but they can be toxic and have side effects ranging from nausea and ulcers, even death. In fact, even the Journal of the American Medical Association published studies between 1998 and 2001 on Vioxx and Celebrex, raising a “cautionary flag” about significantly higher risks of “cardiovascular events” (heart attacks). We prefer natural healing when possible!
The Primary Cause of Arthritis
Where the bones and sockets come together, there is a slick, smooth, rubbery, material (almost like a tough sponge) that helps absorb shock. This material also acts as a liner to keep the ends of the bones from rubbing together. It is called articular cartilage.
Inside this tough sponge-like material, there is a liquid called synovial fluid. It provides the lubrication and shock absorption ability of the articular cartilage for the joints.
If, for any reason, this articular cartilage breaks down and synovial fluid is lost, there is less protection for the bones. In more severe or advanced cases, the bones can even begin to rub together directly. Like rubbing together a couple sticks, this causes irritation, inflammation, pain and loss of motion. This is the situation we want to prevent from happening in the first place, or help the body heal if it has already happened!
A Major Obstacle to Overcome
With most other body tissues, when you eat nutrients, take an aspirin or anything else, the arteries take them to the cells fairly quickly. These nutrients can get to the needed areas within a relatively short time and can start working.
Joints have a characteristic that make it harder to get nutrients to them. The arteries that feed the rest of the body don’t go directly into joint cartilage! It is only when these nutrients reach the synovial fluid in the sponge-like that the joints can begin to repair themselves.
The anticular cartilage must absorb nutrients from the fluid that surrounds it through a process known as imbibition. This works like a sponge. When the joint moves, the articular cartilage “sponge” is compressed and released. Nutrients, such as blood, oxygen, and vitamins and minerals from the blood, are slowly sucked in. Then, these essential nutrients are pressed into the cells in the joint space. Waste products are “sucked” out from the cells and pressed back out to the blood supply.
However, the nutrition packed blood is very limited in the imbibition process. This makes it a much slower process for nutrients to get into the articular cartilage and begin to work within the synovial fluid. It also explains why ligaments and joints take longer to heal than something like a bruise.
How the Ultimate Joint Mobility Helps
This process will help you can understand why joint healing requires patience! The good news is that the prevention or healing process does move along. Results can happen!
With this understanding of how joints work, our Ultimate Joint Mobility formula makes more sense. Not only do we provide nutrients that help the joint heal, we provide nutrients that help the other nutrients get to the joints!
If you are going to spend time and money helping your joints heal, it is worth it to take a look at the ingredient explanations. This will give you a vivid picture of how each nutrient works with each other to bring healing nourishment to your joints.
For Ingredient information and explanations, go Here.
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