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- 100% Natural & Safe
- 1000s of doctors use everyday
- Save 70% with combination
- Twice-daily dosing
- Measurable & long term results
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Scientifically Proven Efficacy!
The pain reducing powers of PreArthos® have been proven to be highly effective in numerous clinical studies.
For example, in one study, 89 patients taking 500mg/day of PreArthos experienced significant reduction in pain and swelling.
A recent study done at the prestigious Sloan-Kettering Cancer Research Center in New York found that Turmeric was more safe and precise than asprin in stopping inflammation by shutting down the COX2 enzyme responsible for pain. But Turmeric caused none of asprin's typical gastrointestinal irritation.
In a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study, 30 patients received 333mg, 3x a day of Boswelia. The group who received the Boswelia had a significant reduction in pain and swelling and experienced an increase in joint mobility and flexibility as compared to the placebo group.
And these are just a few of the hundreds of studies that have been done to prove the effectiveness of these ingredients
Scientifically Proven Safety! Safety of ingredients n PreArthos has been proven in various independent studies:
- • Curcumin, Rosemary, and Oregano demonstrate the ability to inhibit platelet aggregation thereby decreasing clot formation. Rosemary itself is considered a cardio-tonic with circulatory benefits and has been used for high blood pressure.
- • Chinese Goldthread (1-4) is good for arrythmias. Studies on Berberine in Chinese Goldthread suggest in can protect the heart from ischemic and reperfusion injury as well (2-4)
- • Ginger is a potent circulatory stimulator via its vasodilatory properties (3-4) and has been reputed to have blood thinning and cholesterol lowering effects (4-4) Resveratrol from the herb Hu Zhang can increase the heart healthy nitric oxide that is depressed in a high cholesterol diet and can inhibit coronary plaque building thrombin (5-4)
References:
- 1-4 "Cardiovascular actions of berberine.", Cardiovasc Drug Rev. 2001 Fall;19(3):234-44.
- 2-4 Blumenthal, M (Ed.): The Complete German Commission E Monographs: Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. American Botanical Council. Austin, TX. 1998.
- 3-4 "Ginger: inhibition of thromboxane synthetase and stimulation of prostacyclin: relevance for medicine and psychiatry." Med Hypotheses. 1986 Jul; 20(3):271-8.
- 4-4 Fuhrman B, Rosenblat M, Hayek T, Coleman R, Aviram M. "Ginger extract consumption reduces plasma cholesterol, inhibits LDL oxidation, and attenuates development of atherosclerosis in atherosclerotic, apolipoprotein E-deficient mice." J Nutr . 2000;130(5):1124-1131.
- 5-4 (thrombin) Wang Z, Huang Y, Zou J, et al. "Effects of red wine and wine polyphenol resveratrol on platelet aggregation in vivo and in vitro." Int J Mol Med. 2002 Jan;9(1):77-9.
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