Both the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) report that of the 355 million people worldwide over 65, more than 165 million people have rheumatoid arthritis. This staggering disability is also one of the most common causes of disabilities among adults in the US for the past 15 years. Together these organizations predict that this large increase, in the elderly worldwide, will be one of the most profound forces affecting health, social services, and the elderly’s quality of life today and in the next century.

These astounding results will not only be a costly realization for the long-term care of the frail elderly but will be painful as well. For many who have joint issues, the simple luxuries of playing with children, exercising, or even taking a walk around the block will become a distant memory.

Research has shown that although there is no magic cure for rheumatoid arthritis or joint problems, there are some alternative options that have shown to ease its symptoms and promote bone health and joint comfort. Together with the right food, simple daily activities, such as exercise and proper nutrition, we can work to support joint health worldwide.*

Tune in to this Product Call and hear the science behind ingredients that support bone health and joint function, reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life, and support balanced inflammation.*