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Joint Health- Osteoarthritis and Prolozone

Written by Winter Ninivaggi | Jul 10, 2022 3:00:00 PM

Osteoarthritis is the diagnosis used to describe the effects of aging on a joint. 

Osteoarthritis has many variations and is accompanied by many secondary issues.  Ligament laxity, fibrocartilage tears, muscle atrophy and excessive inflammation are a few.  It is the most common form of arthritis and is becoming the worlds fasted growing cause of disability. 

There are metabolic health issues that predispose patients to developing OA. These include excessive body weight, insulin resistance, high cholesterol and a sedentary lifestyle.  Previous joint injury is another major risk factor for OA. 

Exercise is a powerful tool in regenerative antiaging. If you are able it is important to add more than just walking into your exercise routine by adding strength training. Squats, lunges and some light upper body exercise are great options. 

No matter which subtype of osteoarthritis you may have we have treatments to eliminate inflammation and pain. We can change your diet,  we offer effective prolozone anti-inflammatory injections and prescribe advanced nutraceuticals to regenerate your cartilage, ligaments and joints. Xymogen has 4 different formulas for degenerative joint disease. 

 Prolozone therapy goes right to the root cause of the pain and delivers immediate relief.  Prolozone is an injectable combination of natural steroids, tissue regeneration homeopathics, cellular nutrients, proliferants and ozone.  This combination repolarizes cellular membranes so injured cells can heal.  Inflammation and swelling disappear.  Proliferants stimulate growth factor production and ozone stimulates healthy blood flow. 

We offer German medicines to repair damaged joint tissue, rebuild cartilage and reduce pain and inflammation at the source. If you are losing bone there are fantastic calcium-free formulas.

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Oltman, S. G. (2022, June). Regeneration and Osteoarthritis. Ndnr, 18(6), 1–6.