What is LT Labo Flex'Hyal Joint Mobility used for?
When joints become stiff, every movement can feel like rusty machinery. Restoring flexibility, relieving stiffness and promoting joint mobility then become a priority. This is precisely the role of LT Labo Flex'Hyal Joint Mobility, an innovative supplement based on plant-derived hyaluronic acid. It targets joint discomfort with dual-molecular-weight technology, combining immediate efficacy with prolonged action. A real boost for fluid movement, even when time or age seem to be slowing the body down.
Hyaluronic acid, naturally present in synovial fluid, acts as a joint lubricant. With age, this precious component becomes rarer, giving way to sensations of discomfort. LT Labo Flex'Hyal provides natural support for joint lubrication, with a biofermented hyaluronic acid that mimics the body's own action. Its dual molecular structure ensures optimal assimilation: low-weight hyaluronic acid penetrates quickly for a flash action, while medium-weight hyaluronic acid prolongs its effect over time.
But that's not all. The formula also contains vitamin C, well known for supporting collagen production. Collagen is the invisible scaffolding of your joints. Without it, connective tissue loses its tone. Thanks to this vitamin, LT Labo Flex'Hyal helps maintain strong, resilient joints, while protecting joint cells from oxidative stress.
Another key ingredient: Canada fleabane. This little-known but formidable plant is used to promote joint comfort and help relieve chronic sensitivities. Its extract works in synergy with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C to support overall joint suppleness and functionality.
Synovial fluid, often overlooked in discussions of bone health, plays a vital role. A genuine lubricating gel, it enables bone surfaces to slide against each other without friction. LT Labo Flex'Hyal reinforces the natural viscosity of this liquid, promoting a feeling of lasting comfort, even during physical activity or repeated movements.
Finally, this product is part of a global vision of preventive health. Food supplements like LT Labo Flex'Hyal are formidable allies in preserving joint capital, reducing the daily discomforts associated with movement and optimizing recovery after exercise. They do not replace a balanced lifestyle, but are the perfect complement to it.
Looking for a natural, effective and well-tolerated solution to improve your daily joint comfort? LT Labo Flex'Hyal can be used to complement a gentle routine that includes moderate physical activity, regular stretching and an anti-inflammatory diet.
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How to use this joint suppleness supplement?
2 capsules a day, to be swallowed with a glass of water, preferably in the morning or with a meal.
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Precautions for use:
- Dietary supplement, cannot replace a varied, balanced diet.
- Do not exceed recommended daily dose
- Keep out of reach of young children
- Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women without medical advice.
- Keep away from heat, in a dry place.
What does this joint supplement contain?
Sodium hyaluronate, Canada fleabane leaf extract, acerola berry juice powder, acacia gum, coconut flour, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.
Nutritional values of LT Labo Flex'Hyal Mobilité des Articulations 60 capsules
- Hyaluronic acid: 200 mg
- Canada fleabane leaf extract: 100 mg (dry plant equivalent 500 mg)
- Vitamin C: 12 mg (15% NRV)
Our advice and expert opinions
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