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Arthro-5: broader effect than just combating osteoarthritis?

2017 February 23

Question:
I use Arthro-5. Not so much against osteoarthritis, it is more a prevention, but as a supplement that covers a broad range in a general, to maintain the overall system of my body. Am I doing it right?[arthro-5-links]

Answer:
The ingredients in Arthro-5 are specifically tested how it’s affecting osteoarthritis. But even without this diagnosis, many people benefit from this supplement. People that suffer from morning stiffness of the joints often notice improvements. In those people there’s not really osteoarthritis present yet, but the joints don’t function optimally anymore. There could be a reduced production of synovial fluid for instance. Then the lubrication and cushioning aren’t what they should be.

The effect of Arthro-5 is not for the ‘overall system’ as I interpret that term (i.e.; the entire body). The supplement does have a slightly wider effect than just the joints, but it is definitely not an all-in-one solution. The other main areas where Arthro-5 is somewhat active are the tendons, skin and bones.

If Arthro-5 is used preventatively, you can choose to use half the dosage of Arthro-5. The full dosage is meant to treat osteoarthritis.

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