Celadrin - Increase range of motion.



Increased Range of Motion in Joints*

Research has shown that Celadrin can have an impact on improving the 
range of motion in joints. A placebo-controlled trial conducted in 2002 
showed that those individuals taking a complex containing Celadrin for 2 
months had a significant improvement in knee flexion (ability to bend the 
knee) over those taking a placebo.1

Another study conducted on Celadrin published in 2004 concluded that 
treatment “significantly increased physical performance (as measured 
by a variety of orthopedic tests)” in patients with compromised knee 
mobility. The study found that the subjects given Celadrin showed 
improvement in their ability to climb stairs, rise from a chair and 
walk, along with an improved sense of balance, strength and 
endurance.3

Maintains Joint Comfort*

The anti-inflammatory actions of Celadrin have been demonstrated by 
one double-blind, placebo controlled trial that showed Celadrin, 
when taken orally at recommended intake levels, decreased pain 
scores and increased walking distance compared to the group receiving 
placebo. The authors theorize that Celadrin may work by down-
regulating the effect of certain precursors of the body’s 
inflammatory response.1





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