About Flexeo Plus for Joint Health &
Relief
Glucosamine, MSM & Ipriflavone Ultra
Concentrated Supplement
No
other product has the high concentration
of beneficial ingredients for joint
health and pain-free movement found in
Flexeo Plus.
Imagine pain-free, healthy joints.
Life
Force International’s FlexeoPlus is a
proprietary liquid formula containing
very specific ingredients proven through
numerous scientific studies to improve
joint health. 1, 2
Flexeo
Plus is a uniquely high concentration
formula of Glucosamine, MSM, and
Ipriflavone. To improve the overall
effectiveness of the primary
ingredients, Life Force also added Zinc,
vitamin C, and vitamin K to Flexeo Plus.
1. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10
Flexeoplus can also be used to
complement other calcium supplements. 6
Our recommendation is OsteoProCare, for
which FlexeoPlus is specifically
formulated to work synergistically. This
synergism increases the effectiveness
of both products. 7, 8
Additionally, remember this is liquid
product:
One of the main advantages of choosing a
Life Force product.
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They are easy to take – Some people
have a hard time swallowing even
small tablets.
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They take effect fast – Assimilation
begins in the mouth.
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They are highly absorbed – By
already being in liquid form, they
don’t have to be converted from
solid into liquid, and therefore,
have a very high rate of absorption.
Understand More: The BioLiquid
Advantage:
FlexeoPlus is a highly concentrated
formula and has the benefit of Life
Force International’s production
technology, called BioLiquid Advantage,
which consists of four specific
functional components:
Concentration – No other liquid
joint-support product has the
concentration of beneficial ingredients
as does FlexeoPlus. In one case,
FlexeoPlus is four times more
concentrated than a competing product. A
proprietary, “sequentially miscible”
process of combining key ingredients
achieves this concentration.
Sequential Mixing – This is the process
of combining key ingredients to achieve
concentration and the ability to mix fat
and water soluble components. This
allows FlexeoPlus to contain ipriflavone
(fat soluble) in a solution with
water-soluble ingredients without
separation occurring. As with cooking
recipes, the sequence of adding
ingredients is important to the outcome.
Supportive Compounds – The use of
specific nutrients, such as, Zinc, and
vitamin C and K-1 enhance the
utilization of the beneficial
ingredients. 9, 10, 11
Additionally, ipriflavone enhances the
utilization of calcium. 6, 7 Stable
Freshness – Careful use of stabilizers,
in proper ratios for liquids, maintains
freshness.
References:
1) Effect of glucosamine hydrochloride
in the treatment of pain of
osteoarthritis of the knee. Houpt, J.B.,
McMillan, R., Wein, C., Paget-Dellio,
S.D. J Rheumatol 1999 Nov 26:11 2423-30
2)
Dietary and pharmaceutical uses of
methyl-sulfonylmethane and compositions
comprising it. United States Patent
4,559,329 Herschler, December 17, 1985
3) A
double blind, placebo-controlled trial
of ipriflavone for prevention of
postmenopausal spinal bone loss.
Agnusdei, D., Crepaldi, G., Isaia, G.,
Mazzuoli, G., Ortolani, S., Passeri, M.,
Bufalino, I., Gennari, C. Calcif Tissue
Int 1997 Aug 61:2 142-7.
4)
Effect of chronic treatment with
ipriflavone in postmenopausal women with
low bone mass. Gennari, C., Adami, S.,
Agnusdei, D., Bufalino, I., Cervetti,
R., Crepaldi, G., DiMarco, C., DiMunno,
O., Fantasia, I., Isaia, G., Mazzuoli,
G.F., Ortolani, S., Passeri, M., Serni,
U., Vecchiet, L. Calcif Tissue Int 1997
61 Suppl 1: S19-22
5)
Effect of zinc deficiency on bone
collagenase and collagen turnover.
Starcher, B.c., Hill, C.H., Madaras,
J.G. J Nutr 1980 Oct 110:10 2095-102
6)
Novel ipriflavone receptors coupled to
calcium influx regulate osteoclast
differentiation and function. Miyauchi,
A., Notoya, K., Takeomi, S., Takagi, Y.,
Fujii, Y., Jinnai, K., Takahashi, K.,
Chihara, K., Fujita, T. Endocrinology
1996 Aug 137:8 3544-50
7)
Increase in femoral bone mass by
ipriflavone alone and in combination
with 1 alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3 in
growing rats with skeletal unloading.
Notoya, K., Yoshida, K., Tsukuda, R.,
Taketomi, S., Tsuda, M. Calcif Tissue
Int 1996 Feb 58:2 88-94
8)
Stimulatory effect of zinc on bone
formation in tissue culture. Yamaguchi,
M., Oishi, H., Suketa, Y. Biochem
Pharmacol 1987 Nov 15 36:22 4007-12
9)
Regulation of collagen synthesis in
human dermal fibroblasts in contracted
collagen gels by ascorbic acid, growth
factors, and inhibitors of lipid
peroxidation.Gessin, J.C., Brown, L.,
Gordon, J.S., Berg, R.A. Exp Cell Res
1993 Jun 206:2 283-90
10) The
function and metabolism of vitamin
K.Olson, R.E. Annu Rev Nutr 1984 4:
281-337
11)
Influence of zinc on synthesis and the
accumulation of collagen in early
granulation tissue. Tengrup, I., Ahonen,
J., Zederfelt, B. Surg Gynecol Obstet
1981 Mar 152:3 323-6 |