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What is Celadrin
Celadrin is one of the newest, very effective natural anti-inflammatory compounds that safely promotes flexibility and healthy joint function. Clinical studies have reported significant results without any side effects.
If you are about to buy Celadrin, we recommend you to order it in Canadian pharmacy. You’ll get qualitative medication and you will save money…
Celadrin is a very safe mix of fatty acids with no known or reported negative reactions or side effects. The esterification process takes place at extremely high temperatures (over 500 degrees Fahrenheit). Scientific Acute Toxicity and Ames test screening have validated its safety. Over 100 million Celadrin pills have been distributed to date.
Celadrin decreases inflammation and lubricates cell membranes throughout the body, restoring fluids that cushion bones and joints to promote flexibility and mobility. Over time, because of the reduction of inflammation delivered by using Celadrin, the joints and surrounding tissue have an opportunity to promote healthy joints.
Celadrin is similar to, but much more dramatically than the essential fatty acids EPA and DHA from fish oils. Celadrin’s complex blend of esterified fatty acids; provide many vital and beneficial effects for the inflammatory responses in the body. Celadrin induces changes at the cellular level, in the cell membranes which positively affect the responsiveness of the cell membranes. This aids in the reduction of cartilage breakdown in the joints.
Celadrin has been clinically studied at various times with results published in the prestigious Journal of Rheumatology for both oral and topical applications as well as the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
For oral application, Celadrin was studied using a double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled trial (the most scientifically validated type). Sixty-four participants between the ages of 37 to 77 were given Celadrin capsules and were evaluated at the beginning of the trial, at 30 days and at the end of the 68 day study. Compared to those given a placebo, those who were given Celadrin had more flexibility, fewer aches, less pain and were able to walk further distances than the placebo group. The study therefore concluded that Celadrin, when taken orally improved joint and mobility problems.
For topical application of Celadrin cream, a study was conducted at the University of Connecticut, involving 42 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Participants used either Celadrin or a placebo cream. Patients were evaluated before application of the cream, 30 minutes after, and then again following a 30 day treatment period during which the cream was applied twice a day, morning and evening. The researchers evaluated physical function, postural movement, pain and range of motion. The test included how long it took the patient to get up and go from a chair, stair climbing, endurance, and mobility of the knee. The group that was receiving Celadrin had outstanding results with reduced pain and stiffness, improved balance and strength and better mobility. 100% of the patients in the study showed significant benefit compared to the patients on the placebo. Even more exiting was that patients experienced a dramatic improvement in all aspects tested after only 30 minutes of applying the cream with cumulative benefits occurring after 30 days.
Note, that additional study, as an extension of this original study, confirmed earlier research showing improvement in elbow, wrist and knee mobility and significant reduction in pain.
Both oral and topical applications were shown to be equally effective in a separate study, where it was proven that the Esterified Fatty Acids (EFAC) found in Celadrin, could be absorbed by either method (95.1% absorption rate proven through a University of Minnesota labeled study) into the body.
Vioxx works as a Cox-2 inhibitor, which causes numerous side effects – including upper and lower G.I. bleeding amongst other even more serious side effects. The whole class of Cox-2 inhibitors raises doubts about their safety. These drugs were supposed to offer the pain killing features of aspirin without damage to the stomach lining.
When taking Vioxx or other Cox-2s one only receives pain relief for a short period of time. Celadrin helps relieve the stiffened membrane caused by aging, inflammation and other assaults. Restoration and joint health begins with Celadrin where it has immediate and cumulative benefits, with no negative side effects. Safety profile of Celadrin is impeccable. With Celadrin one is better off tomorrow and the next day than they are today – it just gets better every day as Celadrin addresses causation not just the symptoms.
Celadrin works on the cell membrane to allow rapid healing – you don’t even need glucosamine to repair cartilage, Celadrin provides the healing of the joint and surrounding tendons and tissues. One does not need the matrix of the bone to repair a broken arm – but with Celadrin even that broken arm will be repaired faster – naturally.
In summary, all Cox-2s inherently have serious and numerous side effects – particularly when taken daily.
The most common question received by the Celadrin website is about the use of Coumadin or Warfarin and Celadrin. Celadrin is a combination of fatty acids. The Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR) provides the following advice regarding herb and nutrient consumption while taking Coumadin or Warfarin. As you can see from the information directly from the PDR, fatty acids are not included in the list of nutrients to be avoided. The list of those that should be avoided or not to be started once you are on anti-coagulant drugs includes bromelain, coenzyme Q10, danshen, dong quai, garlic, Ginkgo biloba, ginseng and St. John’s Wort and vitamin E and vitamin K. As per the PDR none of the fatty acids (fish oil, Evening Primrose oil, Borage, Cetylated fatty acids, olive oil, are not included.
If you are about to buy Celadrin, we recommend you to order it in Canadian pharmacy. You’ll get qualitative medication and you will save money…