Healthy Bone Formation & Strength
Research suggests that Cissus may support healthy secretion of insulin-like growth factors in osteoblasts following oral digestion, and support healthy bone formation and strength.
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Nutrition Facts | Other Ingredients: Rice Flour, Hypromellose (Vegetable Capsule), Magnesium Stearate. |
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Brand | SD Pharmaceuticals |
SD Pharmaceuticals’ CISSUS 800™ delivers a solid 800 mg dosage of pharmaceutical-grade Cissus quadrangularis in every veggie capsule to support joint health and tissue repair! SD Pharmaceuticals’ CISSUS 800™ also includes the clinically-tested absorption ingredient, AstraGin™, to support optimal absorption! CISSUS 800™ comes in the form of an all-natural vegan capsule for those who want joint support without having to consume animal by-products, such as glucosamine.
Cissus quadrangularis is a perennial plant of the grape family and is also known as Veld Grape. Perennial plants live for more than two years compared to shorter living plants (annuals and biennials) that complete their life cycle in less than two years. Cissus is native to India and Sri Lanka, but found readily in Africa and Asia.
Cissus quadrangularis has been used in Ayurvedic medicine as a general tonic and analgesic, with specific bone healing properties. The Ayurvedic (Sanskrit) term for Cissus is Asthisamharaka and it actually means “that which saves the bones from destruction.”
The beneficial effects of Cissus have been examined in a variety of research studies. Cissus can help the body maintain healthy joints and bones, and even provides antioxidant and recovery benefits!
Research suggests that Cissus may support healthy secretion of insulin-like growth factors in osteoblasts following oral digestion, and support healthy bone formation and strength.
Research suggests that Cissus may help support the transfer of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts, creating more bone-strengthening matter to support healthy bone structure.
Evidence in research studies suggests that Cissus may support healthy joint mobility in athletes with exercise-induced joint issues.