Whether you lead a sedentary lifestyle, are a sports enthusiast, young or older, there is a high likelihood that joint pain, tendonitis or osteoarthritis will begin to make themselves felt.
However, this pain is not inevitable. As cartilage acts as a shock absorber in our joints, any deterioration in it leads to this pain and a reduction in joint mobility.
There are numerous natural solutions to maintain good mobility.
B BoswelliaB is recognised for its effects on the joints: we have chosen B Boswellin ForteB , which has been the subject of numerous scientific studies, to formulate Arthropure.
DON’T LET YOUR JOINTS RUIN YOUR LIFE
- B MSMB , rich in organic sulphur, contributes to the formation of the cartilage matrix.
- Chondroitin is a glycosaminoglycan, an essential component of the cartilage matrix.
- Glucosamine is a building block that forms part of glycosaminoglycans.
- Boswellia Boswellin® extract helps maintain joint health, suppleness and flexibility.
- Vitamin C contributes to the normal formation of collagen to ensure normal joint function.
- Type II collagen, an essential component of our body, helps to compensate for its loss.
The benefits of Nutripure’s Arthropure
90% of customers are satisfied or very satisfied with the product*
91% noticed a reduction in their joint pain or osteoarthritis*
86% were able to resume regular or more intense physical activity*
71% noticed an improvement in their joint mobility*
76% noticed the benefits of Arthropure after more than a month’s course of treatment**
* Satisfaction survey carried out on a panel of randomly selected customers
Osteoarthritis affects nearly 10 million French people
Joint pain and osteoarthritis generally appear after the age of 40, or even earlier in people who have engaged in intensive sport and weight training.
Osteoarthritis is a progressive breakdown of joint cartilage triggered by chronic inflammation.
A lack of lubrication in the joints or poor renewal of the molecules that make up the cartilage matrix leads to premature wear and tear of the joint, resulting in discomfort, a loss of joint mobility and, consequently, a loss of freedom in your daily activities!
At present, there is no effective medication for osteoarthritis, so we recommend that anyone concerned about their mobility look after their joints and take action as soon as the first signs appear!
Osteoarthritis and the keen sports enthusiast
Ageing, being overweight and intensive – or even excessive – participation in sport contribute to cartilage damage, as well as to the development of inflammatory processes that lead to osteoarthritis. Past injuries (dislocations, sprains, fractures) are also a factor that accelerates joint ageing.
Our body constantly renews its supply of the molecules that make up cartilage (particularly hyaluronic acid and glycosaminoglycans). Our body’s ability to repair itself can become overwhelmed with age or through intensive sporting activity.
It is very detrimental to have to stop a sporting activity, whatever it may be (race walking, weight training, football, etc.), either temporarily or permanently. In addition to the loss of recent gains, ceasing sporting activity is also harmful to the body, with consequences for both physical and psychological health.
Physiology of cartilage
Cartilage is a living tissue that is constantly renewing itself, even in older people. It regenerates more slowly than tendons because it is not vascularised.
Composed of 75% water, three elements are essential for its repair and health:
- Chondrocytes repair cartilage by producing collagen and proteoglycans (proteins that make up the cartilage matrix).
- Collagen plays a structural role: it forms a network of strong fibres that give the cartilage its shape and hold the proteoglycans in place.
- Proteoglycans attract and retain water, creating a sort of ‘gel’ that can be compressed and, above all, return to its original shape after being deformed. Proteoglycans cluster around a hyaluronic acid filament. This water-loving network of proteoglycans gives the cartilage its elasticity, as well as its high resistance to pressure and its ability to absorb shocks.
UC-II® collagen: a targeted approach to joint comfort
For a comprehensive effect, Arthropure now incorporates the patented UC-II® collagen. Its native, undenatured form enables it to act more effectively.
UC-II collagen works in harmony with the immune system to help protect existing cartilage from wear and tear.
- Native type II collagen: naturally present in the joints within the cartilage, it plays a key physiological role with a specific action.
- UC-II® patent: guarantees pure, undenatured and unhydrolysed native type II collagen, thereby preserving its optimal efficacy.
- Proven efficacy: results obtained at low doses (40 mg/day), validated by 8 clinical studies.
What ingredients does Arthropure contain?
- 700 mg of MSM, which provides the sulphur essential for the formation of proteoglycans. Glycosaminoglycan binds to a protein via a sulphated group, thereby forming the proteoglycan.
- 450 mg of Chondro’Sea© chondroitin sulphate, the building block of glycosaminoglycans. Here, the chondroitin sulphate is 90% pure and of bovine origin, sourced from a French laboratory and guaranteed free from infectious contaminants.
- 500 mg of KanekaNAG™ N-acetyl-glucosamine, a building block of glycosaminoglycans, the acetylated form (N-acetyl) of which is a component of hyaluronic acid.
- 250 mg of Boswellin® resin extract, whose boswellic acids are traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to support joint health. Nutripure has selected a standardised extract containing 75% organic acids and 40% beta-boswellic acids (HLPC), guaranteed free from GMP, GMOs, glyphosate, gluten and pesticides.
- 40 mg of vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation to ensure normal joint function.
- 40 mg of native type II collagen UC-II®, essential for maintaining sufficient collagen reserves.