Glucosamine Sulfate is an essential building block for cartilage and connective tissue.
Whether it's from age, a sports injury or the constant abuse of a physically demanding job, over time these actions will gradually wear down the gel-like layer of cartilage that cushions joints. And when joints in the knees, hips, spine, neck, ankles, shoulders and hands are deprived of this protective material, the result can be pain, inflammation, stiffness and a decreased range of motion. And due to decreased movement, regional muscles may atrophy, and ligaments may become more lax. Research shows that glucosamine plays a key role in healthy joint function. It is also an essential nutrient for the proper formation of tendons, ligaments, synovial fluid, bones, nails and blood vessels. Statistically, by age forty, 90% of the population will have some degree of joint discomfort. Glucosamine Sulfate can support the body's protective mechanism against structural changes.