SYNACTIFS FLEXACTIFS joint 60 capsules
- Immediate action through harpagophytum, MSM, essential oils microencapsulated of lemon eucalyptus and juniper, blackcurrant, turmeric and black pepper
Description SYNACTIFS FLEXACTIFS joint 60 capsules
- Prolonged action with chondroitin, MSM, to the N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine and turmeric
- A background action with chondroitin, MSM, with the N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, copper, manganese and zinc
Directions for use and dosage
2 to 4 capsules per day.
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Composition SYNACTIFS FLEXACTIFS joint 60 capsules
For 4 capsules
- N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine: 500mg
- Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) 300 mg
- Chondroitin sulfate 200 mg
- Dry extract of Harpagophytum: 200 mg
- Oil of lemon eucalyptus microencapsulated: 100 mg
- Essential oil of juniper microencapsulated: 100 mg
- Turmeric dry extract: 100 mg
- Currant dry extract: 100 mg
- Dry extract of black pepper: 10 mg
- Zinc (bisglycinate): 10 mg
- Manganese (bisglycinate): 2 mg
- Copper (bisglycinate): 1 mg
Precaution of use
- It is recommended to follow recommended doses
- Keep out of reach of children
- This dietary supplement does not replace a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle
- This product is not recommended for children under 6, pregnant or breastfeeding women
- People under medical supervision should seek advice from their pharmacist or their doctor
- Not suitable for people allergic to any component
- Not recommended in renal impairment
- Not recommended in case of heavy periods
- Drug interaction possible with non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, oral antidiabetic agents, oral anticoagulants (acenocoumarol, warfarin), anticonvulsants (phenytoin) and antihypertensives (losartan)
- Drug interaction possible with chemotherapeutic treatments, glycoprotein and hypoglycemic drugs, and antiarrhythmics
Introducing SYNACTIFS FLEXACTIFS joint 60 capsules
Box of 60 capsules.
Our tips and advice from experts in pharmacy
- Turmeric relieves muscle and joint pain and maintain joint flexibility and tendons.
- The combination of zinc and manganese helps maintain normal bones dune.
- Manganese and copper combination helps promotes training and regular maintenance of connective tissue.
If known since ancient times, the first to mention its benefits is Hildegard of Bingen: the twelfth century, this religious visionary naturopath recommended ointments blackcurrant leaves his disciples.
Chondroitin sulfate belongs to the family of glycosaminoglycans (components of connective tissues). The chondroitin sulfate is present in the cartilage of joints, bones, or the cornea. It is particularly abundant in cartilage where it is a component of proteoglycans, substances that allow the cartilage to absorb shock.
Copper is a trace element that is involved in many biochemical reactions in cells because it is essential for many enzymes. He acts in the formation and maintenance of connective tissue. It is found in most foods. The bisglycinate shape allows maximum absorption in the body.
This ancient spice is the main ingredient of curry and its benefits are well known in Asia and India for centuries in traditional medicine. It contains a specific molecule, curcumin. At a certain dosage, turmeric and helps maintain flexibility of joints and tendons.
Harpagophytum plant from the deserts of Africa, has the nickname "devil's claw" at the root of a very particular form and its fruits that stubbornly cling to shoes and animal fur. They then put to a wild dance.
The juniper was already used in antiquity: we burned the branches during the plague epidemics. The essential oil can capture all the properties of the plant. His microencapsulated form provides sustained and controlled release of active ingredients.
Eucalyptus trees are native to Australia, and they are particularly known because they make up the food koalas. They were used by the natives to clean up and protect the body against infectious diseases of winter, hence its common name of "fever tree". They used the sap of eucalyptus in direct application or washing their wounds to hasten healing. The lemon eucalyptus (Eucalyptus citriodora) owes its name to the strong lemon scent that emanates from its leaves. The essential oil can capture all the properties of the plant. His microencapsulated form provides sustained and controlled release of active ingredients.
Manganese is an essential trace element for the organism, present in all plant foods. It contributes to normal energy metabolism and is involved in the normal formation of connective tissue and maintaining the framework. Our diet should provide us manganese daily, because more than a third of our reserves are replenished daily. The bisglycinate shape allows maximum absorption in the body.
MSM is a substance which contains sulfur. It is found in small amounts in many foods such as milk, egg, pepper and onion, and some plants like horsetail, for example.
N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine is a monosaccharose (sugar) modified that shares the same skeleton as glucose. It is present in the cell wall of microorganisms, having the role of a shock absorber and lubricant.
Of particular processing fruits of Piper nigrum (a plant of the family Piperaceae from India) gives the spice we know as black pepper. Remedy of Indian medicine called Ayurveda, it is one of the three spices that make up "trikatu" (with long pepper and ginger).
Zinc is a trace element known for a long time for its use by the body. There seems to be no form of storage in the human body resulting in a recommended daily allowance. Especially is found in oysters in beef, veal liver, lentils, wholemeal bread or egg yolk. At a certain dosage, it contributes to the maintenance of normal bones. The bisglycinate shape allows maximum absorption in the body.