Golden Ratio of 8 Ancient Herbs Supports Bone and Cartilage Health and Reduces Inflammation to Eliminate Joint and Muscle Pains
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Problem : Joints Change as we Age Resulting in Pain and a Loss of Mobility
As The Body Ages Two Things Happen ...
1: Articular Cartilage Breakdown
This means that the cartilage, specifically Articular Cartilage - the lubricating tissue between the joints - naturally gets thinner… and this causes increased friction leading to a lack of mobility… and pain.
Imagine a gearbox that’s well lubricated… everything is operating smoothly…Then as the lubrication evaporates…
The gears grind on each other… creating friction and damage.
This is what happens to your joints when the Articular Cartilage wears down.
2: Natural Inflammation
Inflammation is a natural response in the body…
It’s there to protect us when invaders such as foreign bacteria enter our body.
However…
When inflammation is triggered it creates swelling and pain and…
As joints get older, inflammation within the joint naturally increases and this causes internal pains.
What Does This All Mean?
It means that to resolve your joint pains; these two problems have to both be addressed!
And its best done using our 3D Holistic Primal Approach.
Solution: 3D Holistic Approach
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Part 1
Maintain movement to maintain mobility (Our digital program). -
Part 2
Proper supplementation of essential nutrients to maintain cartilage with Primal Joint 360 -
Part 3
Support a healthy anti-inflammatory response in the body through supplementation with Primal Joint 360
Primal Joint 360 is an all natural, easy to swallow capsule that contains a precise blend of 8 ancient herbs & ingredients. Including glucosamine, boswellia, turmeric, and more to support bone and cartilage health and reduce inflammation to eliminate joint and muscle pains.
Glucosamine Sulfate
Supports joint health by maintaining cartilage and overall joint function.
Boswellia Extract
Derived from Boswellia serrata, aids joint health and function.
Turmeric Root
Known for potential anti-inflammatory effects on joints.
Quercetin
Exhibits anti-inflammatory properties for joint support.
Bromelain Stem
Pineapple-derived enzyme with potential anti-inflammatory benefits for joints.
Chondroitin Sulfate
Supports joint structure and function.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Primal Joint 360?
A blend of natures most potent natural remedies including turmeric, boswellia, glucosamine & more to reduce inflammation, stimulate recovery, and eliminate pain.
Are The Ingredients All Natural?
All ingredients are 100% natural. Non GMO and no artificial additives, preservatives, or flavors.
How Do I Take These?
Take one serving of 2 capsules, daily with food. We recommend taking it with breakfast or lunch.
What Is Your Return Policy?
Buy with confidence - if you feel there’s something wrong, return within 180 days, no questions asked, just email us at support@primalbodynutrition.com
We offer 100% hassle-free refund guarantee.
Are There Any Side Effects?
No. We use natural, science-backed ingredients, some that have been used in Ayurvedic practices for centuries.
How Long Will Shipping Take?
Customers in the US can expect delivery in 5-7 business days, while international shipping takes 8-10 business days.
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