Vetri-Science Laboratories Vetri-Disc 180 Capsules

Vetri-Science Laboratories

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A unique formulation designed exclusively to support connective tissues associated with the spine.

• Combines bovine tracheal cartilage with mineral sulfates, amino acids, vitamins, pepsin, and natural sources of silicon, which are 

 all necessary for the support and maintenance of connective tissue.

•  About the formula:

¤  Bovine Tracheal Cartilage is rich in Chondroitin Sulfates which make up the matrix of connective tissue and are found in 

  high concentration in the tissue of the spine and intervertebral discs.

¤  Manganese is necessary for the activation of enzymes that are vital for the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans.

¤ Provides Equisetum arvense a natural source of silicon which is necessary for the synthesis and integrity of connective tissue.

¤  Vitamin C (Calcium Ascorbate and Ascorbic Acid) supports collagen production and glycosaminoglycan metabolism.

¤  Calcium is essential for proper growth and maintenance of bone.

¤  Pyridoxine HCI (Vitamin B6) is necessary for the formation of certain proteins and aids in nerve function.

¤  Vitamin D aids in the absorption of Calcium from the intestinal tract and in the breakdown and assimilation of phosphorous.

¤  Magnesium (Sulfate, Oxide) helps aid bone growth and the assimilation of calcium and potassium.  Magnesium also plays an 

  important role in neuromuscular contractions (relaxes the muscles).

¤  Zinc (Sulfate) is necessary for tissue respiration and is important in the healing process.

¤  Taurine is a sulfur containing amino acid involved in the synthesis of connective tissue.

¤  Serine is an amino acid which links the glycosaminoglycans structure to the protein portion of connective tissue.