If a joint gets physically injured or traumatized, our experience has been that collagen type II can be phenomenally helpful in the healing process, presumably because it contains all of the above structural elements, and is also anti-inflammatory. But when the inflammation is chronic and ongoing, due to age, prolonged stress, or illness, extra anti-inflammatory help is generally needed. There are several natural herbs and supplements which can be helpful for this, and that can be used together in synergistic combinations.
Rosemary is also very antioxidant, and since the relationship between oxidation and inflammation is like that between heat and a flame, antioxidants also provide secondary anti-inflammatory effects. In this regard grapeseed extract is also very valuable. A versatile antioxidant that exerts its effects in many tissue, the OPC’s (oligomeric proanthocyanidins) in grapeseed extract also have the additional benefit of binding to and strengthening our connective tissue.
The above ingredients can all be found in Opti A.I.Extra, formulated to contain the most broad spectrum antiinflammatory support available in a single formula. (Note: for those that do not want the hormonal influences exerted by Resveratrol and / or Nettle Root extract, our original Opti AI formula, has these excluded.)
Be well,
John Biggs
This article was written by John Biggs, BSc, NCP. John has been counseling people on how to achieve and maintain better health naturally for 24 years, and started Optimum Health in 1993. His qualifications include a Bachelor of Science degree specializing in Foods and Nutrition from the University of Alberta, and he is registered with the International Organization of Nutritional Consultants as a Nutritional Consulting Practitioner. John is also an eager and ongoing student of the Institute for Functional Medicine.
References available on request.
Disclaimer: The above information is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your physician.