DESCRIPTION
NutriKey Joint Revive is a nutritional supplement designed to support healthy joints and flexibility. Joint Revive contains magnesium, xanthohumol, and undenatured collagen to support healthy inflammatory markers and joint flexibility.
Decades of research demonstrates that magnesium may play a role in inflammation. Magnesium is a natural calcium antagonist and supports healthy oxidative stress.
Xanthohumol promotes healthy levels of hyaluronan and collagen which support healthy soft connective tissues and joint flexibility.
Undenatured collagen promotes cartilage restoration and healthy immune function resulting in joint flexibility and comfort.
Clinical evidence and research cited herein shows that the ingredients in Joint Revive may:
- Support healthy joints and flexibility
- Promote healthy inflammatory markers in the body
- Support healthy oxidative stress
INGREDIENTS
Serving Size:1 capsule
Servings per container:60
Pill Size: #0 Veggie Cap
1 Capsule Supplies:
Ingredient |
Amount |
Daily Value |
Magnesium (from magnesium bisglycinate chelate) (TRAACS®) |
37.5 mg |
9% |
Hops Extract (cone; Humulus lupulus) (5% xanthohumol) |
50 mg |
** |
Undenatured Collagen (UC-II®) |
20 mg |
** |
* Percent Daily Value (DV) is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
|
|
** Daily Value (DV) not established. |
Other Ingredients:Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, tapioca starch, citric acid, stearic acid, silica, vegetable magnesium stearate.
Gluten Free | Dairy Free | Non-GMO
All NutriKey brand supplements are Pharmaceutical Grade and produced in Certified GMP (cGMP) facilities. All NutriKey brand supplements meet or exceed cGMP standards and are third party tested by NSF.
*UC-II® brand collagen with undenatured Type II Collagen (U.S. Patents 7,083,820, 7,846,487, 9,066,926 and EPO Patent EP1435906B1; Canadian Patent CA 2459981C; and Japanese Patent JP 4800574B2.)
*UC-II® & logo are trademarks of InterHealth N.I.
*TRAACS® is a registered trademark of Albion Laboratories, Inc. U.S. Patent 7,838,042.
DIRECTIONS
Recommendations: Take one capsule twice daily with food or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Caution: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. If taking other supplements or medication, consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Keep out of reach of children.
Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
References
For more information, visit: www.nutridyn.com
References:
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