Monday, December 29, 2008

Joint Repair Stacks

Connective tissue such as cartilage, tendon, and ligament tissue usually undergo rigorous wear and tear with many years of exercise and sports performance experience. One major reason why this type of tissue doesn't reach the healing capacity and rate of speed as that of skeletal muscle is that blood flow doesn't reach these areas in high enough concentrations the way it does for skeletal muscle through the body's cardiovascular branching mechanism. This is a critical obstacle encountered with joint supplements. Consumers are correct in that they take too long to work, and the results are negligible at best. But what if one could escalate the rate of target nutrient positioning to those areas in high enough concentrations consistently using existing supplements that already sell for other uses? Now things start to get interesting. A popular supplement of note is NO2, which may actually accelerate the repair effectiveness of specific joint supplement ingredients by widening the arterial walls and thus increasing blood flow. The expanded blood flow channel can actually saturate connective tissue with higher concentrations of supplements like glucosamine, chondroitin, hyralonic acid, MSM, and CISSUS. A consistently applied saturation of connective tissue stacking NO2 with the other aforementioned substances can actually speed joint recovery to a much greater extent than if NO2 were not incorporated. Ginkgo Biloba may also be used with NO2 in this stack, but in small quantities, so as to gradually optimize blood flow, thus allowing the connective tissue ingredients to reach their targeted areas (i.e., knees, elbows, shoulders, lower back, etc.)


Recommended Product(s):

NO2

Glucosamine/Chondroitin Sulfate/Hyralonic Acid

CISSUS

Ginkgo Biloba

Vitamin C

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