seven seas jointcare
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What is osteoarthritis (OA)?- the complicated text book definition!
• Osteoarthritis is primarily a disorder of movable joints characterized by an imbalance between the synthesis and degradation of the articular cartilage, leading to joint damage, pain & inflammation
Risk factors for OA
Body build
Arthritis in the family Difficult
pregnancy/birthSmoking
Trauma
Misshapen joints
Repetitive use: -occupational -leisure
What makes What makes you more you more
susceptible? susceptible? Mechanical Mechanical
FactorsFactors
AgeOverweight
Osteoarthritis
• As lifespan increases, the pressure on load bearing joints also increases
• Arthritis can affect any joint but hips, knees and lower spine are most commonly affected
OsteoarthritisNo longer a disease of old age
• Osteoarthritis - No longer a disease of old age– Begins in our 30’s, 20’s or even
younger– Tell tale twinges not felt till 40’s
and 50’s
• Professional sports players may be at more risk of early joint changes– Repetitive use of certain joints
increases risk
The healthy joint
• Movable joints are made up of bone, connective tissue (cartilage, tendons, muscles and ligaments) and synovial tissue
Cartilage
Synovial fluid Muscles
Tibia Fibula
Ligament
OsteoarthritisThe symptoms
• Cartilage degeneration• Pain and inflammation• Muscle weakening• Bone weakening and
fragmentation• Loss of mobility and quality
of life• Eventual need for joint
replacement surgery
The osteoarthritic joint
• Doctors used to think that failing cartilage caused osteoarthritis. Now they know it’s a complex process involving muscles, tendons, bones - even genetics
Cartilage wears away & body comes less capable of replacing it
Synovial fluidcan become
depleted making joint
less capble of absorbing
shocks
Musclesweakened with
old age, causing greater strain on
joints
Eroding cartilage causes bones to grind
and flake producing bone
spurs
Ligamentsdamaged & weakened
OsteoarthritisThe main symptoms
• Inflammation and swelling around the synovial joints
• Cartilage degradation
How glucosamine works
CHONDROCYTES(THE BUILDERS OF
CARTILAGE)
CARTILAGE(A WALL/BARRIER AT THE ENDS OF BONES
THAT ACTS AS SHOCK ABORBER)
GLUCOSAMINE (HELPS FORM
PROTEOGLYCANS)
. . used by
. . to create
Chondroitin
• Chondroitin is present in cartilage and connective tissue and is involved in the attraction of fluid that lubricates the joint
• Connective tissues are continuously being remodelled as they wear away during activity and are them reformed afterwards
• As we age, we become less efficient at renewing these tissues (especially cartilage)
• Like glucosamine, chondroitin is a building block of proteoglycans (one of the main structural components of cartilage)
• Hyaluronic acid is a major component of synovial fluid which is the lubricating fluid in joints
• Whilst chondroitin is a natural amino sugar already present in the body, it can not be easily obtained from diet as it is found in only a small number of foods
Glucosamine Clinical support
• Glucosamine lays the foundation for the everyday building of connective tissues around the joints including tendons, ligaments and cartilage, important for the smooth working of joints.
• “The results of a recent study has proven that glucosamine treatment significantly slows or may even prevent total joint replacement for patients with knee osteoarthritis”
O Bruyere, K Pavelka, L C Rovati, et al. Total joint replacement after glucosamine sulphate treatment in knee osteoarthritis: result of a mean 8-year observation of patients from two previous 3-year, randomised, placebo-controlled trials. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 2008; 16:254-260.
Glucosamine Further clinical support
• “Long-term treatment with glucosamine sulfate retarded the progression of knee osteoarthritis”Karel Pavelka, Jindriska Gatterova, Marta Olejarova et al. Glucosamine Sulfate Use and Delay of Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis. A 3 year, randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study. Arch Intern Med. 2002;162:2113-2123
• “The long-term combined structure-modifying and symptom modifying effects of glucosamine sulphate suggest that it could be a disease modifying agent in osteoarthritis”Jean Yves Reginster, Rita Deroisy, Lucio C Rovati et al. Long-term effects of glucosamine suplhate on osteoarthritis progression: a randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial. The Lancet 2001;357:251-56
• “The result suggest that glucosamine supplementation can provide some degree of pain relief and improved function in persons who experience regular knee pain, which may be caused by prior cartilage injury and/or osteoarthritis”R Braham, B Dawson, C Goodman. The effect of glucosamine supplementation on people experiencing regular knee pain. Br J Sports Med 2003;37:45-49
• “The findings of this study indicate that glucosamine sulfate at the oral once-daily dosage of 1,500mg is more effective than placebo in treating OA symptoms”Gabriel Herrero-Beaumont, Jose Andres Roman Ivorra, Maria del Carmen Trabado et al. Glucosamine Sulfate in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis Symptoms. A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study using Acetaminophen as a side comparator. Arthritis and Rheumatism. Vol. 56, no 2, February 2007, pp 555-567
How omega-3 works
REDUCE INFLAMMATION
(BY ACTING AS A NATURAL ANTI -INFLAMMATORY)
OMEGA 3’s (IN COD LIVER OIL
& FISH OIL)
STOP DESTRUCTIVE
ENZYMES(THAT BREAKDOWN
THE CARTILAGE)
. . both
. . and
Cod Liver Oil / Omega-3 Clinical support
• Cod Liver Oil / Omega-3 helps to keep joints and muscles flexible by slowing down cartilage degradation and reducing joint pain and inflammation
• “The results of a five-year study show that cod liver oil can reduce the amount of anti-inflammatory drugs taken by Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients by over 30%.”
B Galarraga, M Ho, H M Youssef, et al. Cod liver oil (n-3 fatty acids) as an NSAID-sparing agent in RA. Rheumatology. doi;10.1093/rheumatology/ken024
Omega-3 / Cod Liver Oil Further clinical support
• “Fish oil supplements containing EPA and DHA reduces the requirement for NSAID usage in patients with mild Rheumatoid Arthritis.”CS Lau, KD Morley and JJF Belch. Effects of fish oil supplementation on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug requirement in patients with mild rheumatoid arthritis – a double-blind placebo controlled study. British Journal of Rheumatology 1993;32:982-989
• “The results suggest that Omega-3 PUFAs are an attractive adjunctive treatment for joint pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis”Robert J. Goldberg and Joel Katz. A meta-analysis of the analgesic effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation for inflammatory joint pain. Pain. 129 (2007) 210-223
Kremer J M, Lawrence D A, Jubiz W et al (1990). Dietary fish oil and olive oil supplementation in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthritis and Rheumatism 33:810-820
Kremer J M, Jubiz W, Michalek A et al (1987). Fish oil fatty acid supplementation in active rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Intern med 106:497-503
Working in synergyOmega-3 and glucosamine
Cod liver Oil/omega 3 slows down
cartilage degradation and
reduces inflammation
Glucosamine helps rebuild new cartilage
and connective tissues
Seven Seas JointCareGlucOmega®
• Seven Seas JointCare is the ONLY joint care supplement that contains GlucOmega® a powerful formula for healthy, supple and flexible joints.
Choosing the right Seven Seas JointCare product
Provides strength, resilience and support to connective tissue.Collagen
Essential for building and maintaining strong healthy bones
Projoint Formula (containing Vitamins, Calcium,
Hyaluronic Acid & Minerals)
Involved in keeping joints supple and flexibleOmega-3
Involved in keeping joints and muscles supple and flexibleCod Liver Oil
Involve in the attraction of fluid that lubricates the jointsChondroitin
Lays the foundations for the rebuilding of connective tissueGlucosamine
IMPORTANCE OF INGREDIENTINGREDIENT
Moderate Severe
JointCare Original
• Contains 615mg Cod Liver Oil providing 200mg Omega-3 per capsule
• Contains 200mg Glucosamine Sulphate per capsule
• Helps to maintain supple and flexible joints
JointCare Advanced
• Contains 250mg Glucosamine Sulphate per capsule
• Contains 200mg Chondroitin Sulphate per capsule
• Chondroitin is present in cartilage and connective tissue and is involved in the attraction of fluid that lubricates the joints
• Advanced nutritional support for joints
JointCare Projoint
• Seven Seas JointCare Projoint formula contains Glucosamine, Omega-3 Chondroitin, Vitamins, Calcium, Hyaluronic Acid and Minerals
• The Projoint formula contains calcium and vitamins D and K which are essential for building and maintaining strong healthy bones. Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium and helps to ensure the optimal functioning of muscles
• Contains 478mg Cod Liver Oil providing 200mg Omega-3 per capsule
• Contains 250mg Glucosamine Sulphate and 50mg Chondroitin Sulphate per capsule
• Triple action formula helps to maintain healthy joints, muscles and bones
JointCare Max
• Highest potency product in the range
• Contains 1500mg Glucosamine Sulphate per tablet, the same level as used in trials
• Contains 975mg Cod Liver Oil providing 400mg Omega-3 per capsule
• Contains 100mg Collagen per capsule. Collagen is a natural protein that provide strength, resilience and support to connective tissues.
• Max strength helps to maintain mobility of joints