09/06/2014
Powerful Joint Discovery Revealed by Dr. David Katz on CBS "The Doctors"
New research into joint health compounds has finally paid off. On November 15th, Dr. David Katz presented results from a new Clinical study on national TV. The Clinical study conducted by a major university at the North Carolina Research Campus shows that one joint compound can deliver significant, effective joint relief.
In the double-blind University clinical study, the specialty joint supplement Instaflex, when it came to joint discomfort, significantly beat out the control group.
Researchers at the North Carolina Research Campus concluded that Instaflex can deliver significant joint relief. Study subjects experienced significant reduction in discomfort during daily activities such as walking, using stairs, and lying down.
For those with knee discomfort, the study found a significant decrease in stiffness, and an increase in physical function during everyday activities including heavy household chores, bending and walking.* The study also concluded that Instaflex is safe to use, with no adverse symptomology or negative effects on general metabolism.
Dr. David Katz discussing the results of the Instaflex Clinical Study on CBS's the Doctors. (November 15th, 2013)
The proprietary Instaflex compound includes proven joint ingredients such as Glucosamine, but it's the fast-acting White Willow Bark Extract, Turmeric, Hyaluronic Acid, and Boswellia Serrata Extract that provide the biggest kick.
The single once-daily dosage helps:
Significantly relieve joint discomfort
Improve mobility and increase flexibility
Relieve stiffness, including knees
Instaflex is a national sponsor of the Arthritis Foundation. It is also the top selling joint supplement in specialty vitamin stores including GNC and Vitamin Shoppe. You can also find Instaflex in every major pharmacy including Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid.
The clinical study shows that Instaflex works. As the Doctor's discussed, it may take up to a few weeks to see significant relief from joint discomfort with Instaflex.