Exomine - Help for Osteoarthritis
Exomine - Help for Osteoarthritis
With a unique combination of vitamins, minerals, and potent botanicals, Exomine works to rebuild the structural components of cartilage while lessening the painful and debilitating symptoms of Osteoarthritis.

Product Description
With a unique combination of vitamins, minerals, and potent botanicals, Exomine works to rebuild the structural components of cartilage while lessening the painful and debilitating symptoms of Osteoarthritis.
Stiff, painful joints - Reduced mobility and range of motion - Reductions in muscular strength and endurance - these described symptoms are typical of those encountered by persons suffering from osteoarthritis, the most common of all 100 types of arthritis. For persons suffering from this condition, it can be a devastating and debilitating condition; affecting one’s ability to perform at work, play, even making simple day-to-day activities difficult to complete.
Osteoarthritis...
Osteoarthritis is a "wear-and-tear" condition that affects the joints of the body as a result of repetitive use. There is no cure for this condition and finding alternative therapies that effectively manage this condition remains critical for relieving pain and regaining activity.
Today, this task (condition management) is easier than ever before with the addition of Exomine into your current treatment regimen. Progressive Health’s scientifically backed formula has been designed to help you regain control of your body, your arthritic condition, and more importantly, the active lifestyle you once were so familiar with.

Exomine addresses the primary components necessary for successful osteoarthritis management - reducing joint pain and inflammation while improving and maintaining joint function.
Osteoarthritis At A Glance
Osteoarthritis is also known as degenerative joint disease or osteoarthrosis and, as mentioned, is the most common of all known joint conditions. It is characterized by the breakdown of joint cartilage over time. In persons without this condition, healthy cartilage allows bones to glide over one another without interference. Conversely, individuals with osteoarthritis are marked by deteriorations in the top layer of cartilage, causing a break down and wearing away of this precious tissue. Additionally, this disease may cause the affected joint(s) to loose its shape.
Osteoarthritis can affect any joint in the body, but primarily targets the most commonly used joints or those most affected by gravity. These areas include the fingers, hips, knees, lower back, and feet. It is not uncommon for persons to initially have only one joint affected. However, multiple joints are often affected as time progresses.
The Cause:
The cause of osteoarthritis is still not known. Researchers suspect that a number of factors are at play, including the normal aging process, being overweight or obese, genetic predisposition, muscle weakness, and joint stress and injury. Another current theory suggests that enzymes may be at play.
Some scientists believe that cartilage damage may be due to the mechanical stress caused by the release of enzymes, either within the inner lining of the joint or cartilage cells. When in balance, these enzymes allow for normal breakdown and rebuilding processes. However, when too many enzymes are released, cartilage is broken down faster than it can be replaced. The reasons for such an imbalance are not clear and this hypothesis has yet to gain universal acceptance.
Signs and Symptoms:
The signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis vary from person to person. For the majority of sufferers, symptoms appear gradually and continually worsen. However, there are the select few whose symptoms never progress past minor pain. The most common signs and symptoms are:
- Joint soreness after periods of overuse or inactivity.
- Stiffness after periods of rest that goes away quickly when activity resumes.
- Morning stiffness, usually lasting no more than ½ hour.
- Pain caused by the weakening of muscles surrounding the joint due to inactivity.
- Joint pain is usually less in the morning and worse in the evening after a normal daily activity.
- Deterioration of coordination, posture, and walking caused by pain and stiffness.
Are You At Risk?
Osteoarthritis exists as one of the most prevalent causes of disability, in the world! In America, it is estimated that 21 million adults currently suffer from this condition. Listed below are the most widely accepted risk factors for disease onset:
Age: Before the age of 45, men are more likely to develop this condition. After, 55 females are far more likely to suffer from osteoarthritis, and currently account for the majority of diagnosed cases.
Race: The Japanese populous has a higher incidence of osteoporosis, while South African blacks, East Indians, and Southern Chinese have the lowest occurrence of this condition. In the USA, ALL races are equally affected.
Activity: Being physically inactive dramatically increases your chance for developing this disease. In fact, experts believe that physical inactivity can be as detrimental to your joints as overuse. Underused joints are more susceptible to injury, range-of-motion problems, and diseases like osteoarthritis.
Repetition: Persons with occupations that call for the repetitive overuse of joint structures, like manual laborers, are at a far greater risk for developing osteoarthritis. Overuse of joints results in damage to cartilage.
Genetics: Some experts believe that osteoarthritis is a disorder caused by a genetic susceptibility for joint deterioration.
Conventional Treatments
Other than losing weight and avoiding exercises (or tasks) that exert too much stress upon the joints, there is no specific treatment to stop cartilage degeneration or to repair damaged cartilage in osteoarthritis patients. Most conventional treatments do not treat this condition at all, yet aim to manage the many adverse symptoms and halt disease progression. However, there are universal elements to conventional treatment attempts and includes; exercise, weight control, joint protection, medications, and physical and occupational therapies.
Many sufferers will resort to medications to ease the symptoms of the disease. However, the administration of such drugs is often accompanied with unwanted side effects. In fact, a popular classification of arthritis drugs, known as cox-2 inhibitors, has undergone much scrutiny within the last decade. Other popular drugs used for the management of pain and discomfort of osteoarthritis include; analgesics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), glucocorticoids, corticosteroids, and viscosupplements.
Exomine effectively minimizes the body’s natural inflammatory processes and works to ease Your arthritis pain and associated muscular discomfort.
Exomine has been formulated with ingredients backed by science, to provide you with a natural means to combat osteoarthritis without unwanted and adverse side effects. Progressive Health has employed the beneficial properties of nutrients found in healthy human cartilage, as well as those deemed successful at managing arthritis in multiple clinical trials. Additionally, Exomine’s revolutionary ingredient list has been shown to preserve and even enhance cartilage integrity.
Inside Exomine
Chondroitin Sulfate - A major structural component of the cartilage. Chondroitin has been shown to increase the production of new, healthy cartilage, block enzymes that break down cartilage, and normalize joint fluids to reduce friction.
Hyaluronic Acid - The greatest concentrations of this acid are found in joints and used as lubrication. As you age, less hylaronic acid is produced, which results in stiff joints. Supplementation with this protein has been shown lubricate stiff joints.
Glucosamine HCI - The clinical benefits of glucosamine in the treatment of osteoarthritis are impressive. In one study, 252 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee were given placebo or 1500mg of glucosamine every day. The results showed glucosamine can reduce pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis. The longer it was used, the more apparent the benefits were.
BioCell Collagen Type II™ - This ingredient was formulated as an alternative to glucosamine and chondroitin, but is also very effective when used in conjunction with the two ingredients.
Methylsulfonyl Methane (MSM) - This natural form of dietary sulfur has been used to reduce or eliminate arthritis pain.
Vitamins B3 and C - These have been shown to reduce pain and aid with range of motion, muscle strength, and endurance. Vitamin C may help to reduce cartilage loss and prevent arthritis progression.
Boron - An important mineral critical for maintaining healthy bones and joints. Double-blind placebo controlled studies have shown that small daily amounts of boron can help with osteoarthritis.
Boswellia Serrata Ext - This botanical possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties. Boswellic acid, its main chemical constituent, has been shown to block the production of enzymes in the body that cause inflammation.
Ginger - A study involving 56 osteoarthritis patients proved that ginger was 75% effective for osteoarthritis and muscular discomfort.
Cat' Claw - A potent anti-inflammatory, this botanical contains active ingredients called "glycosides," that have been shown to reduce inflammation and water retention.
Tumeric - Laboratory tests and clinical research indicate that the active ingredients have unique antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Grape Seed Ext - Has flavonoid-like substances call "proanthocyanidins" (PCOs) that act like antioxidants. PCOs inhibit certain chemicals from causing inflammation.
If you are searching for a supplemental option that effectively eases pain, assists in the rehabilitation of damaged cartilage, reduces inflammation, improves mobility, and promotes healthy joints, then look no further than Progressive Health’s Exomine.
Here Are Some Recent Customer Reviews....
I have been taking different glucosamine/chondroitin products, along with Tylenol Arthritis, for osteoarthritis in my fingers. After taking Exomine for 2 weeks, my arthritis pain was gone. I decided to stop taking the Tylenol, and I am still totally pain-free!
I am so glad I tried this product. I've just placed my refill order!
Barbara Magram
I can't emphasize enough how much your product Exomine has relieved my pain and swelling due to Osteoarthritis. The difference between walking with a walker...and now without one. Very happy.
Harry Tye
"I began taking Exomine five months ago. This is my first order ever. My gosh, my elbows and shoulders are not sore anymore. I am a 72 year old woman. I love it, now if I could just get my stubborn husband to try it, I think he would be able to move around more."
Sue Kinsey
"What's up, my name is Joe Wagner and I ordered Exomine a few months ago. I am using it to help with my knee rehabilitation. I can see very noticeable improvements since taking your product. My range of motion is much more fluid and my knee is not sore at all. I am a college athlete and I have noticed dramatic improvements in my playing ability and speed. Thanks for a great product!"
Joe Wagner
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Questions and Answers
Ingredients
Each serving (4 capsules) of Exomine contains:
- Vitamin C 250mg (Daily Value:417%)
- Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 10mg (Daily Value: 50%)
- Buron (Chelate) 1mg (Daily Value:*)
- Glucosamine HCI 1500mg (Daily Value: *)
- Methylsulfonyl Methane 800mg (Daily Value: *)
- Boswellia Serrata Ext. (leaf) Boswellian Serrate 100mg (Daily Value: *)
- Ginger (root) Gentiana Lutea100mg (Daily Value: *)
- Cat’s Claw (bark) Uncaria Tomentosa 25mg (Daily Value: *)
- Tumeric (root) Curcuma Longa 10mg (Daily Value: *)
- Grape Seed Ext. (seed) Vitis Vinifera 25mg (Daily Value: *)
- BioCell Collagen II®
500mg
(Daily Value: *)
- Chondroitin Sulfate 100mg (Daily Value: *)
- Hyaluronic Acid 50mg (Daily Value: *)
- Other Ingredients include: Gelatin, Rice Powder, Magnesium Stearate.
*Daily Value Not Established
Daily Dosage: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules in the morning and two capsules in the afternoon with 8 ounces of water. 45-60 days of continuous use is necessary for optimum results.
Exomine Research
Chondroitin Sulfate - A major structural component of the cartilage. Chondroitin can help stimulate the production of new healthy cartilage, block enzymes that break down cartilage, and normalize joint fluids to reduce friction. (3)
Hyaluronic Acid - The greatest concentrations of this acid are found in joints and used as lubrication. As you age, less hylaronic acid is produced, which results in stiff joints. Supplementing this protein will lubricate stiff joints.
Glucosamine HCI - The clinical benefits of glucosamine in the treatment of osteoarthritis are impressive. 252 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee were given placebo or 1500mg of glucosamine every day. The results showed glucosamine can reduce pain and inflammation from osteoarthritis. The longer it was used, the more apparent the benefits were. Glucosamine is absorbed 90-98%. (1)
BioCell Collagen Type II™ - This ingredient was formulated as an alternative to glucosamine and chondrotin, but is also very effective when used in conjunction with the two ingredients.
Methylsulfonyl Methane (MSM) - This is a natural form of dietary sulfur and has been used to reduce or eliminate arthritis pain. MSM has been found to be helpful for many conditions, including arthritis. (2)
Vitamin B3 - Can help with pain, range of motion, muscle strength, and endurance.
Vitamin C - Studies have shown Vitamin C can help reduce the risk of cartilage loss and arthritis progression.
Boron - May be important for maintaining healthy bones and joints. Double-blind placebo controlled studies have shown that small daily amounts of boron can help with osteoarthritis. (4)
Boswellia Serrata Ext.- Has anti-inflammatory properties. The active ingredient, Boswellic acid, can block the production of enzymes in the body that cause inflammation. (5,6)
Ginger - A study involving 56 osteoarthritis patients proved that ginger was 75% effective for osteoarthritis and muscular discomfort. (7)
Cat' Claw - Contains active ingredients called "glycosides," that have been shown to reduce inflammation and water retention. (8)
Tumeric - Laboratory tests and clinical research indicate that the active ingredients have unique antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. (9, 10)
Grape Seed Ext. - Has flavonoid-like substances call "proanthocyanidins" (PCOs) that act like antioxidants. These PCOs work as synergists with Vitamin C. (11) PCOs inhibit certain chemicals from causing inflammation. (12)
Exomine References:
1. Delafuente JC. Glucosamine in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Rheum Dis Clin North Am. Feb2000;26(1):1-11.
2. Jacob SW, et al. The Miracle of MSM: The Natural Solution for Pain. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons; 1999:57-58.
3. Paroli E. Glycosaminoglycan chondroprotection: pharmacological vistas. Int J Clin Pharmacol Res. 1993;13 Suppl:1-9.
4. Newnham RE. Essentiality of boron for healthy bones and joints. Environ Health Perspect. Nov1994;102 Suppl 7:83-5.
5. Ammon HP. Salai Guggal - Boswellia serrata: From an Herbal Medicine to a Non-redox Inhibitor of Leukotriene Biosynthesis. Eur J Med Res. May1996;1(8):369-370.
6. Ammon HP, et al. Inhibition of Leukotriene B4 Formation in Rat Peritoneal Neutrophils by an Ethanolic Extract of the Gum Resin Exudate of Boswellia serrata. Planta Med. Jun1991;57(3):203-207.
7. Srivastava KC, Mustafa T. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) in Rheumatism and Musculoskeletal Disorders. Med Hypotheses. Dec1992;39(4):342-8.
8. Aquino R, et al. Plant Metabolites. Structure and in Vitro Antiviral Activity of Quinovic Acid Glycosides from Uncaria tomentosa and Guettarda platypoda. J Nat Prod. 1989;52(4):679-85.
9. Rao CV. Chemoprevention of colon carcinogenesis by dietary curcumin, a naturally occurring plant phenolic compound. Cancer Res. Jan1995;55(2):259-66.
10 Srivastava KC, et al. Curcumin, A Major Component of Food Spice Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Inhibits Aggregation and Alters Eicosanoid Metabolism In Human Blood Platelets. Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. Apr1995;52(4): 223-27.
11. Maffei Facino R, et al. Regeneration of Endogenous Antioxidants, Ascorbic Acid, Alpha Tocopherol, by the Oligomeric Procyanide Fraction of Vitus vinifera L:ESR Study. Boll Chim Farm. 1997;136(4):340-44.
12. Maffei Facino R, et al. Procyanidines from Vitis vinifera Seeds Protect Rabbit Heart from Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury: Antioxidant Intervention and/or Iron and Copper Sequestering Ability. Planta Med. 1996;62(6):495-502.
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