Hyaluronic Acid 100 mg, 50 vcap (item 458)
Hyaluronic Acid 100 mg, 50 vcap (item 458)
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- Supports joint and skin health*
- Botanical complex
Hyaluronic acid for healthy aging and more.* (HA) is produced by fibroblasts in the body (fibroblasts produce collagen)-- and the output of HA decreases with age, which contributes to aging.* HA has amazing moisturizing properties; it is able to hold 1,000 times its weight in water, supporting the appearance of the skin.* Because it holds water, HA is a lubricating compound and natural cushioning barrier in joints. Hyaluronic acid may also bind to cellular receptors located on the surface membrane of cartilage, where it seems to support the immune response in the tissues and support healthy cartilage.* Botanicals like citrus bioflavonoids and ginger contain compounds that help support joints, skin health and more.*
Contains no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives; no wheat, gluten, milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, crustacean shellfish or fish.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant or nursing, taking medication, have a medical condition or planning surgery, consult a doctor before using this product. Stop using and consult a doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
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