Xtra-Cell Joint Support ™
Frozen Glandular Extract to Support Healthy Joint and Muscle Function
With Highly Concentrated 125X Mesenchyme Extract
DESCRIPTION
Xtra-Cell™ Joint Support, is an innovative
frozen liquid extract consisting of selected proteins, peptides and other growth
factors and signaling molecules obtained from porcine mesenchyme tissue, as well
as a specialized marine liquid cartilage extract.
FUNCTIONS
Xtra-Cell Joint Support is manufactured and purified via a patented† low
temperature process that involves homogenization, fractionation, and
ultrafiltration of porcine and marine tissues. The molecules present in this
product are selected based on their size and molecular weight, and are isolated
in their native state. Compounds found in the mesenchyme are typically less than
50,000 Daltons, while the compounds present in the marine cartilage extract are
less than 500,000 Daltons. Once the molecules are selected, the liquid is
aseptically bottled and flash-frozen without preservatives to ensure optimal
potency, freshness and bioavailability. This process can be applied to different
starting materials, allowing for the creation of liquid extracts that are
targeted for specific applications. The extracts created from these tissues are
highly bioavailable and of the highest quality available.
Mesenchyme
Mesenchyme is embryonic connective tissue composed of pluripotent cells, or
cells that are undifferentiated and have the ability to evolve into almost any
type of cell. The mesenchyme tissue used in Xtra-Cell Joint Support is obtained
from embryonic fetal porcine tissue from which cellular growth factors and other
signaling molecules are extracted. In vitro data have shown that the components
present in the mesenchyme extract can increase cellular metabolism as
demonstrated by an increase in fibroblast mitochondrial activity without
affecting cellular proliferation. The growth and signaling factors present in
mesenchyme can also function to help support proper joint and connective tissue
function.
Marine Liquid Cartilage Extract
Due to the presence of peptides and other signaling factors present in liquid
cartilage extract (LCE), it may help to maintain the structure and function of
the extracellular matrix as well as support joint and connective tissues.
Compounds present in LCE can help to support the proper activity of a family of
zinc-dependent enzymes known as matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs).* Specifically,
MMP-2 MMP-9, and MMP-12 (also know as gelatinase A gelatinase B, and
metalloelastase, respectively) have been shown to be involved in the breakdown
of the extracellular matrix as well as the breakdown of vascular basement
membranes and cartilage.
Figures 1 and 2 show that LCE can support healthy MMP
activity, which may in turn help support healthy joint function.
INDICATIONS Xtra-Cell Joint Support may be a useful dietary supplement for those who
wish to support healthy joint and muscle structure and function.
FORMULA Box of 24 9ml Bottles
SUGGESTED USE
As a dietary supplement, take 1 bottle of Xtra-Cell Joint Support per day or as
directed by your healthcare professional.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Thaw bottle by holding in hand. Open bottle and drink the entire contents. Take
on an empty stomach in the morning or evening either a half hour before or two
hours after a meal.
SIDE EFFECTS/WARNINGS
This product may not be suitable for children 12 years of age or younger,
pregnant or nursing women, individuals allergic to fish (shark) and/or pork
products or persons who have recently had a heart attack. Consult a healthcare
professional before use.
STORAGE
Keep Frozen.
Do not thaw and refreeze.
Keep out of reach of children.
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imbalance in muscle disuse atrophy. Histol Histopathol. 2005 Jan;20(1):99-106.
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*These statements have not been evaluated
by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
† Extraction process covered under U.S. patent number 5,985,839
† Manufacturing process covered under US patent 5,618,925. 5,985,839, 6,025,334,
6,383,522.