Liquid vitamins to support joints, bones, cartilage, muscles and nervous system, or Joint Support Max from Swedish Healthbrand, contains a unique blend of various vitamins and nutrients. Below you can read exactly what ingredients and nutrients it contains and why they are important.
Turmeric extract has been added to our formula to give it an extra boost in combination with Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Selenium, Hyaluronic Acid and Hydrolyzed Collagen type 1, 2 & 3. This daily vitamin shot is enriched with our organic fruit and herb blend. This carefully composed mix with special ingredients and nutrients supports your body in:
Cartilage problems
Skeleton - bone problems
Muscle function problems
Nervous system problems
Joint pain
Swelling around joints
Stiffness around joints
Why is choosing liquid vitamins important?
On average, a daily shot of liquid vitamin contains 14 times as many active ingredients in the same weight as a tablet or capsule.
Liquid version of vitamins are easier and better absorbed by the body. Many more nutrients are absorbed by the intestines and distributed throughout the body, the result is demonstrably better and faster.
There are no fillers in liquid vitamins, unlike tablets.
Intake of liquid vitamins is for everyone. Many people have difficulty taking tablets or capsules, especially swallowing them.
Joint Support MAX is a powerful sugar-free formula formulated to relieve joint pain and contribute to cartilage repair. It contains, among other things, high-quality hydrolyzed collagen type II to support the joint structure. Enriched with vitamins and Turmeric juice.
What does cartilage do?
The cartilage ensures smooth movement of the joint and acts like a sponge. It deforms under pressure and during this deformation the cartilage releases waste products. Once the pressure moment has ended, the cartilage also absorbs nutrients from the joint. It is annoying when the cartilage becomes damaged, because it can no longer heal on its own. The damage usually starts on a small scale and spreads if left untreated.
What does the skeleton do?
As with all vertebrates, the skeleton in humans mainly provides strength and provides attachment points for muscles. Furthermore, various organs in the human body are protected by the skeleton against external damage:
- The skull protects the brain, eyes and the inner and middle ear
- The rib cage protects the lungs, heart and important blood vessels
- The collarbone and scapula protect the shoulder
- The skeleton contains bone marrow, which is important for hematopoiesis.
How is our skeleton constructed?
· the skull
· the hyoid bone, the only bone that is not attached to any other bone
· the spinal column: seven cervical vertebrae, twelve thoracic vertebrae, five lumbar vertebrae, the sacrum and the tailbone
· the rib cage with the twelve thoracic vertebrae, twelve pairs of ribs and the sternum
· the shoulder girdle: collarbones, shoulder blades and the raven beak bone
· the arms: per arm one humerus, radius, ulna, eight carpal bones, five metacarpals, four times three phalanges and two thumb phalanges;
· the pelvic girdle: the pelvis connects the lower limbs to the spine with the help of the sacrum
· the legs: per leg a femur, kneecap, tibia, fibula, tarsal bones, metatarsal bones, phalanges, sometimes some sesamoid bones.
Our liquid nutritional supplements are non-GMO. What does this mean and why is this important?
Non GMO stands for: Non Genetically Modified Organism. In Dutch this translates to: non-genetically modified organisms. With non-GMO products, the properties of plants, bacteria or yeasts have not been changed by genetic modification.
The use of genetically modified organisms - or GMOs - is controversial, as the health risks for humans are not yet fully clear. The effects of genetic modification on the environment have also not yet been sufficiently mapped out.
What does Vitamin C do?
Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is the best known vitamin. Vitamin C functions as an antioxidant in the body and is necessary for the formation of connective tissue, the absorption of iron and the maintenance of resistance.
What does Vitamin D3 do?
Vitamin D (colecalciferol) ensures that your body absorbs calcium (lime) and phosphate from food. Calcium and phosphate are necessary for teeth and bones. Vitamin D also ensures that the muscles work properly.
In case of too little vitamin and bone decalcification (osteoporosis). Or if you are at high risk of osteoporosis. Such as in some women after menopause and in people who use adrenal cortex hormones for a long time.
What does Selenium do in your body?
Selenium is a trace element that acts as an antioxidant. It protects red blood cells and cells from damage. In addition, selenium helps make heavy metals from food less harmful. Selenium is also important for proper functioning of the thyroid gland
What does Hyaluronic Acid do?
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance that can hold up to 1,000 times its own weight in water, hydrating and protecting the skin. Hyaluronic acid is water-based, making it an excellent moisturizer for any skin condition, especially dehydrated skin.
What does hyaluronic acid help with?
Hyaluronic acid is known for its moisturizing anti-aging properties. It reduces the symptoms of dehydrated skin, fine lines and wrinkles making the skin look smoother, younger and plumper. An asset for maintaining healthy, wrinkle-free skin.
Why hydrolyzed collagen?
Advantages of hydrolyzed collagen are: it is more digestible and your body can easily absorb it due to the smaller proteins. In addition, due to the change in structure, collagen can also work as an antioxidant
What does hydrolyzed collagen type 1 do?
Type I collagen is best known for its anti-aging properties. Of the different types of collagen, this fibrous protein is the best at minimizing wrinkles and improving skin health and hydration.
What does hydrolyzed collagen type 2 do?
With regard to the joints, collagen type I is important for tendons, ligaments, joint capsule, synovial membrane, meniscus, muscles, blood vessels and bone tissue, and collagen type II for cartilage. Two-thirds (dry weight) of the extracellular matrix of cartilage consists of collagen.
What does hydrolyzed collagen type 3 do?
Collagen type 3 ensures that the structure of your muscles, organs and blood vessels can be improved. This type is found, for example, in reticular fibers, such as in the bone marrow. Type 3 is the most common in your body after type 1.