Glycosaminoglycans
Glycosaminoglycans are complex polysaccharide molecules that play a variety of important biological roles, such as the formation and repair of cartilage and body tissues.
Glycosaminoglycans are the main lubricating protein found in cartilage, ligaments, and tendons.
Glucosamine stimulates the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans (proteins that carry glycosaminoglycans) and the synthesis of hyaluronic acid.
One sachet of ProHumano+ ArtroDinamic combines 100 mg of hyaluronic acid and 500 mg of vegetable D-glucosamine to contribute to the assimilation of hyaluronic acid in the body.
Joint pain is the most common pain among Romanian people. 8 out of 10 people suffer from knee joints pain, wrist pain, ankle or shoulder pain.
Information source:
Quantitative Research, 2014, urban population over 35 years old, Romania.
Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic joint condition. It is a degenerative condition that manifests mainly in the elderly, but it can also appear as a result of a joint injury or infection.
Osteoarthritis (also called arthritis) can affect any joint. However, the most commonly affected areas of the body are the joints that support more weight, such as the joints of the knee, hip, and spine, but also the hands (finger joints).
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