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Originally published May 28 2005

Celadrin Joint Health Supplement Featured in Peer-Reviewed Journal (press release)

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Proprietary Nutritionals Inc. (PNI) announced today that a research study conducted with Celadrin�, a natural supplement for joint health, was published in the February issue of the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

The study, titled "The Effects of Treatment with a Cetylated Fatty Acid Topical Cream on Static Postural Stability and Plantar Pressure Distribution in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis," was conducted at the University of Connecticut. It found that Celadrin topical cream can help people with painful joint conditions to have better balance and less pain, enabling them to engage in regular exercise.

"The publication of this study is extremely significant because it shows that people with painful joint afflictions, who use Celadrin, can successfully renew exercise programs without pain," says Bill Spencer, President of Imagenetix, the company that developed Celadrin. "Without exercise, these individuals are subject to a host of health problems from obesity, to diabetes and heart disease."

A similar study conducted earlier at the University of Connecticut showed that patients with knee joint afflictions using Celadrin were able to move faster, with less pain when climbing stairs or rising from a chair. This study was published in the Journal of Rheumatology.


Celadrin Joint Health Supplement Featured in Peer-Reviewed Journal



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