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Page 5 of 9 What else is it good for?
Besides
the better-known associations with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis, it has also been suggested that Collagen Type II might
benefit heart disease, psoriasis, progressive myopia, and some other
autoimmune diseases. Many realize other benefits that were less
anticipated, but quite appreciated for aesthetic reasons. Because
collagen is a key building block for several processes of the body,
many people notice their nails grow noticeably faster, their hair
strands get thicker, and their skin becomes softer.
There is
also a lot of enthusiasm in the sports and fitness community about
CellRenew because of the preventative qualities for offering a
protective factor to cartilage in over-stressed joints, and promoting
full range of motion for sports that require repetitive or exaggerated
movements like golf, martial arts, tennis, jogging and weight lifting.
Are there any side effects?
No,
unless you want to consider healthier nails, hair, and skin a side
effect. CellRenew is water soluble and has never been indicated in any
toxic buildup.
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