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Joints refer to how the bones are connected to each other.
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Repair (Bone Mineral Joint Support) Orange Powder 30 pkt
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Quantity in Basket:
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Code: 316001
Price: $24.99
Shipping Weight: 1.25 pounds
Manufacturer:
Ola Loa
Category:
Professional
Shipping & Handling:
US standard S/H is flat rate $5.95, free S/H for order over $250.
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Joint Formula, Delicious Orange Flavor! Ola Loa Repair, Bone & Joint Mineral Formula, Orange, in an effervescent, natural orange-flavored powder that provides unparalleled support for bones, joints, cartilage and the aches and pains of life.Formulated by Richard A. Kunin, M.D., the multi-nutrient powder is packaged in 8-gram single serving packets and should be mixed with 4 to 6 ounces of water or juice for enhanced absorption, delicious taste and convenience. Gregory Kunin, President and Founder of Ola LoaTM, notes, What my father created in this formula is a state of the art powdered nutritional supplement for healthy bones and joints that replaces at least a handful of pills that taste bad and can be difficult to digest. Ola Loa Repair, Bone & Joint Mineral Formula is a synergistic blend of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, herbs and other nutrients that can and should be used daily by children and adults. With no artificial sweeteners or caffeine, each packet is sweetened with only 1 gram of fructose, a natural fruit sugar. The company suggests 1 packet daily or up to 3 packets can be used as a specific for injuries, trauma and sports recovery by supporting natural tissue repair functions. Ola Loa Repair, Bone & Joint Mineral Formula touts these important nutrients as part of it supplementation for healthy bones and joints: Vitamins A, C, K1 and D3, Calcium, Magnesium, Selenium, Potassium, Vanadium and Boron, Glucosamine, Taurine and L-Carnitine, Ginger, Gotu Kola, Bromelain and Calcium Pyruvate, L-Glycine, L-Lysine, L-Arginine and Tri-Methyl Glycine.
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There are three structural classifications of joints: fibrous/immovable, cartilaginous and synovial:
Fibrous/Immovable bones are connected by dense connective tissue, consisting mainly of collagen.
Cartilaginous bones are connected entirely by cartilage. Cartilaginous joints allow more movement between bones than a fibrous joint but less than the highly mobile synovial joint. An example would be the joint between the manubrium and the sternum.
Synovial joints have a space between the articulating bones for synovial fluid. This classification contains joints that are the most mobile of the three, and includes the knee and shoulder. These are further classified into ball and socket joints, condyloid joints, saddle joints, hinge joints, pivot joints, and gliding joints.
Joints can also be classified based on their anatomy or on their biomechanic properties. According to the anatomic classification, joints are subdivided into simple and compound, depending on the number of bones involved, and into complex and combination joints.
Simple Joint: 2 articulation surfaces (eg. shoulder joint, hip joint) Compound Joint: 3 or more articulation surfaces (eg. radiocarpal joint) Complex Joint: 3 or more articulation surfaces AND an articular disc
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