Quality Testing
Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 4 Vegetarian Capsules | ||
Servings Per Container: 30 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Glucosamine sulfate 2KCI (derived from corn) |
2000 mg | ** |
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
1000 mg | ** |
Black tea theaflavins decaffeinated extract (leaf) [std. to 12% TFa fraction, TF-1, TF2b and TF3 theaflavin fractions] |
400 mg | ** |
AprèsFlex® Indian frankincense (Boswellia serrata) extract (gum resin) [std. to 20% 3-0-acetyl-11-keto-B-boswellic acid (AKBA)] |
100 mg | ** |
Boron (calcium fructoborate as patented FruiteX B® OsteoBoron®)
|
1.5 mg | ** |
**Daily Value not established. |
Product Description
Description
Enhance joint health with Life Extension ArthroMax with Theaflavins & AprèsFlex, a comprehensive formula for joint support.
ArthroMax with Theaflavins & ApresFlex is a gluten-free, non-GMO LE Certified dietary supplement designed to promote healthy joint function and mobility. This science-based, vegan-friendly formula combines black tea theaflavins, MSM (methylsulfonylmethane), ApresFlex Indian frankincense (Boswellia serrata), glucosamine, and boron to support joint health, encourage a healthy inflammatory response, and promote knee joint comfort.
- Helps maintain comfortable joint function and inhibits inflammatory factors called cytokines
- Contains clinically studied ingredients to promote knee joint comfort
- Includes black tea theaflavins to protect joints from oxidative stress
- Features ApresFlex Boswellia to inhibit inflammatory factors and support joint health
- Gluten-free, non-GMO LE Certified, and vegan-friendly
Directions
Read the entire label and follow the directions carefully prior to use.
Take four (4) capsules (two capsules in the morning and two capsules in the afternoon) with food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Ingredients
Vegetable cellulose (capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable stearate, silica.
Health risks and warnings
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed recommended dose.
- Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
- Consult with your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.
- Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place.
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Questions and Answers about Life Extension, ArthroMax with Theaflavins & ApresFlex
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What is theaflavin good for?
Theaflavins are polyphenolic compounds found primarily in black tea that offer various potential health benefits. They are known for their strong antioxidant properties, which can help protect cells from oxidative stress and inflammation. Theaflavins may support cardiovascular health by helping to maintain healthy cholesterol levels and promoting good blood vessel function.
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Which tea has the most theaflavin?
Black tea generally contains the highest levels of theaflavins among all tea varieties. The production process of black tea, which involves full oxidation of the tea leaves, leads to the formation of theaflavins from simpler catechins. The exact theaflavin content can vary depending on factors such as tea variety, growing conditions, and processing methods.
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What are theaflavins and thearubigins in tea?
Theaflavins and thearubigins are polyphenolic compounds found primarily in black tea. They are formed during the oxidation process of tea production. Theaflavins are responsible for the bright, coppery color of black tea and contribute to its astringent taste. Thearubigins, on the other hand, are more complex molecules that give black tea its deep, reddish-brown color.
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What are theaflavins and catechins?
Theaflavins and catechins are both types of polyphenolic compounds found in tea, but they differ in their structure and occurrence. Catechins are simpler molecules found abundantly in green tea and are known for their potent antioxidant properties. Theaflavins are more complex molecules formed from the oxidation of catechins during the production of black tea.
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What are the side effects of green tea catechins?
While green tea catechins are generally considered safe and beneficial, consuming them in high doses or in concentrated supplement form may lead to some side effects. These can include digestive discomfort, such as nausea or stomach upset, especially when taken on an empty stomach. High doses of catechins may also interfere with iron absorption.
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What are the benefits of catechins?
Catechins, particularly those found in green tea, offer a wide range of potential health benefits. They are powerful antioxidants that can help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Catechins have been associated with improved cardiovascular health, potentially lowering the risk of heart disease by helping to maintain healthy cholesterol levels and blood pressure.