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MSM supplies biologically active sulfer to animals joints.
Use of MSM has been shown to reduce the rigidity of cells in the
soft tissues of the body. By reducing this rigidity, fluids are
able to pass more freely from the cell and this helps to reduce
cell pressure, thereby reducing inflammation and pain.
Glucosamine provides the joints with the building blocks
needed to repair the damage caused by osteoarthritis . Acting as
a catalyst, glucosamine helps animals synthesize new cartilage needed
to replace damaged cartilage caused by wear and tear. Hip dysplasia
occurs when normal wear and tear break down cartilage.
Chondroitin attracts and holds fluid within cartilage tissue
helping to lubricate joints, increase mobility and reduce discomfort
caused by hip dysplasia. Chondroitin neutralizes the destructive
enzymes that are known to damage and destroy cartilage. Chondroitin
aids the entry of glucosamine into inflamed joints. Vitamin C promotes
cartilage growth and tissue repair.
Vitamin C is a key factor in the immune system, helping
white blood cells function. Prolonged vitamin c deficiency will
cause existing tissues to deteriorate.
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