Solgar 7 capsules for sensitive joints

Mar 10, 2016

20120402132545_50497_T1_W275_HThis month in the practice we’re promoting the Solgar 7 joint complex supplement. Don’t let stiff or sensitive joints limit your activity when there’s a daily dietary supplement available that can help to increase your mobility, flexibility and range of motion.

Solgar 7 is an award-winning dietary supplement that helps to manage the wear and tear on joints. This once daily capsule contains vitamin C, turmeric root, ginger root and white willow bark in a formula that targets multiple pathways to balance the release of joint enzymes, structurally support collagen building blocks and sensitive joint cartilage, while simultaneously supporting the body’s range of natural motion and flexibility.

Advertised as the next generation after glucosamine supplements, Solgar 7 brings together bio-active nutrients that work together to create a fast acting approach for occasional joint stresses brought on by exercise, sport or any kind of physical activity.

The capsules can help you to stay active, carrying on with activities you enjoy while stiff or sensitive joints recover. Many patients report improvements in their mobility and a decrease in joint pain within seven days of taking Solgar 7.

Solgar 7 capsules contain no gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, yeast, sugar, sodium, artificial flavours, sweeteners, preservatives and colours.

Want to try a one week sample of Solgar 7 capsules for free? Ask your practitioner or the Good Health Centre reception team on your next visit to the practice.

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