Supports improvements for gastric ulcers, IBS, leaky gut, Crohns disease, and other GI issues
Muscle and Soft Tissue Research Findings Muscle and soft tissue research connects directly to the tendon literature because the underlying angiogenic and growth-receptor mechanisms overlap
A pre-treatment health assessment is essential
Ask yourself: Do you often feel tired or mentally foggy? Are you a vegetarian/vegan? Do you have absorption issues or anemia? Are you over 50? If you answered yes to any of these, its worth checking your B12 levels
Rotator cuff tendinopathy (shoulder) Patellar tendinopathy (knee) Achilles tendinopathy (ankle) Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) Golfers elbow (medial epicondylitis) Plantar fasciitis User experiences suggest that chronic tendon conditions often require longer treatment durations than acute injuries
At a biological level, mononuclear counts increased, granulocytes decreased, and fibroblast, reticulin, and collagen fiber formation increased