Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM)
Methyl sulfonyl methane, also often referred to as MSM or dimethyl sulfone, serves as a [...]
L-methionine
The sulphur-containing amino acid L-methionine is an important building block of our proteins. As the [...]
Dec
zinc
Zinc is needed to control the functions of more than 200 enzymes that are involved [...]
Dec
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B6 is an important vitamin for runners and all other athletes, as it enables [...]
Dec
copper
Copper is a trace element that is involved in active enzymes. Copper is necessary for [...]
Dec
Vitamin E.
Vitamin E (also known as tocopherol) is the most effective antioxidant among the vitamins and [...]
Dec
vitamin C
Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid) is the most famous of all vitamins. Vitamin [...]
Dec
Glucosamine
As an important building block of joint cartilage and synovial fluid, glucosamine helps with cartilage [...]
Dec
selenium
As an antioxidant, the trace element selenium primarily binds free oxygen radicals and thus protects [...]
Dec
Biotin
Biotin is involved in numerous metabolic processes. A lack of biotin leads to damage to [...]
Dec
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is involved in two biochemical reactions in the body: the breakdown of the [...]
Dec
manganese
Manganese is an essential trace element. It is either a component of enzymes or activates [...]
Dec
Green-lipped mussel
The green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus), often also known as the green mussel, originally lived exclusively [...]
Dec
The body’s own active ingredient hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid is a natural, endogenous substance that occurs primarily in the joints and connective [...]
Mar