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Aliness Formula for Joint Regeneration, powder - 145 g

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Aliness Formula for Joint Regeneration, powder - 145 gAliness Joint Formula is a powdered dietary supplement containing glucosamine sulphate (1500 mg), chondroitin sulphate (1200 mg), MSM OptiMSM (600 mg) and patented Pycnogenol pine bark extract. The formula is enriched with the amino acids L lysine and L proline and the minerals manganese and copper. Manganese contributes to the normal formation of connective tissue and the maintenance of normal bones. Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal

Aliness Joint Formula is a powdered dietary supplement containing glucosamine sulphate (1500 mg), chondroitin sulphate (1200 mg), MSM OptiMSM® (600 mg) and patented Pycnogenol® pine bark extract. The formula is enriched with the amino acids L-lysine and L-proline and the minerals manganese and copper. Manganese contributes to the normal formation of connective tissue and the maintenance of normal bones. Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissues. Product without technological additives. Does not contain: gluten, lactose, soy, GMOs, colourings, flavourings or preservatives.

About the product:

Aliness Joint Formula is a carefully composed powdered dietary supplement containing a set of active ingredients in high doses. The product contains chondroitin sulphate and glucosamine sulphate. The preparation has been enriched with organic sulphur in the form of high-purity methylsulfonylmethane OptiMSM® and the patented French maritime pine bark extract Pycnogenol®.

The product also contains L-lysine and L-proline – amino acids found in collagen proteins – and minerals: boron, manganese and copper.

Manganese contributes to the normal formation of connective tissue and the maintenance of normal bones. Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissues.

Supplements Facts:

Package Size: 145 g

Serving Size: 1,6 g

Servings Per Container: 90

Supplemental Information Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Chondroitin sulfate 400 mg *
Glucosamine sulfate 500 mg *
MSM (OptiMSM®) 200 mg *
L-Lysine 250 mg *
L-Proline 100 mg *
Iron 8 mg *
Pycnogenol®
(Extract of coastal pine bark)
6.66 mg *
Manganese 1 mg 50%
Boron 1 mg *
Copper 116.6 mcg *

* Daily Value not established.

Other ingredients:

Glucosamine sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, L-lysine hydrochloride, methylsulfonylmethane (optiMSM®), acacia fiber (Fibregum™), L-proline, maritime pine bark extract (Pycnogenol®), manganese gluconate, boric acid, copper glycinate.

Suggested use:

1 flat measure (1.6 g), three times a day.

Caution:

The product cannot be used as a substitute (substitute) for a varied diet. A balanced diet and a right lifestyle are important for the functioning of the human body. Do not exceed the recommended maximum daily dose. Store in a cool, dry place after opening.

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