Source of Type II Collagen, Chondroitin & Hyaluronic Acid
Type II collagen is a major component of hyaline joint cartilage and is a direct source of collagen cells needed for the replacement of worn or damaged articular cartilage.
- Type II collagen is found in all cartilage and the fluid of the eye
- Type II collagen is a natural source of chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid, essential components in maintaining optimum joint health
Chondroitin is a major component of joint cartilage, which helps to cushion the joints, helps produce new cartilage, and stops enzymes from breaking cartilage down.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a substance that attaches to collagen and elastin to add strength and elasticity to joints. It also helps increase the supply of joint-lubricating synovial fluid.
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