What is Joint Advance?
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The cartilage is a rubbery padding between all your joints. It’s smooth and slippery, making it possible for bones to slide back and forth with ease. It is living tissue that regenerates itself about every 180 to 360 days. It has no pain nerves and no blood vessels. In some cases, the cartilage simply wears thin through years of use. As the body ages, absorption of nutrients from the normal diet is decreased. As a result, the body is deprived of important nutrients for protecting cartilage.

Glucosamine Complex and Chondroitin Sulfate, with MSM, work as a team, enhancing each other. Glucosamine and chondroitin help supply the nutrient building blocks for cartilage health MSM supplies the sulfur necessary for the integrity of connective tissue.

Joint Advance is a shield of protection

Joint Advance is a unique advanced formula especially created with you in mind. There are many joint supplements on the market today. But Joint Advance is ahead of all of them because it has so many all-natural herbal ingredients. These ingredients from nature are recognized by the body’s chemistry, and are easily metabolized into your system.

We urge you to follow the program for at least six months. Follow the suggestions in your Bonus book, Joint Protection Diet Guide, and get regular low-stress exercise like swimming. Exercise helps keep your joints lubricated, just like oiling a squeaky door.



What our customers are saying:

" In 1993, after dealing with severe lower back pain, frequent problems with my knees buckling and a very stiff neck I began to loose feeling in my left leg. Bony spurs had formed between by vertebrae and sacral joint (L5 S1), blocking nerve pathways. After starting taking Joint Advance my life has changed. Now I am starting a full time job, something I never thought I could do again. I take my three year old grandson to the beach and the park; I pick him up to hug and comfort him when he needs it and I can stoop down to look at all the exciting things a young child finds on the ground."
Barbara, UK