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For sore
JOINTS
• MUSCLES •
SINEWS

Why do we get sore joints?
A human body consists of 206 bones and more than 230 moving parts, and
our many moving parts require lubrication, rest, maintenance and care in order
to operate optimally.
When so many are experiencing soreness in the joints, muscles and
tendons, the reasons are most often one or more of the following:
The
ageing process
Our body deteriorates slowly throughout our lives and when we get older
the process accelerates and in addition, our ability to repair the damage is
reduced.
Decomposition
of the skeleton takes place - especially the joints - resulting in aches,
stiffness and limitations in mobility.
Obesity
Too many extra pounds put strain on the joints and bones, to a degree
they are not designed to withstand.
Obesity often results in problems with hips and knees.
Sports and strain injuries
The stress we subject to the body when we do
sport, are working hard, or do other physical activity, is generally healthy and
good for both body and soul - even for our joints, muscles and tendons, which
are thereby strengthened and kept smooth.
Most people will however also have experienced soreness, stiffness and
limitations in movement as a result of overloading, making a wrong move or
caused by pure accident
Inflammation
Inflammation is
actually the cause for soreness. Inflammatory mediators, cells and substances
are causing irritation, swelling and wear on Cartilage.
Furthermore, the
body produces chemical substances that give increased blood flow, resulting in a
reddening and warming of the loaded area, and all these processes stimulate the
nerve system and result in soreness.
There is a natural solution available!

CELAWIN
contains the natural active ingredient Celadrin®,
a patented complex of esterified fatty acids.
The clinical efficacy of Celadrin® has been
published and described in serious and respected journals such as "The Journal
of Rheumatology and the "The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research", and
has a proven effect on inflammation and soreness in the joints, muscles and
sinews.
The International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) has selected
Celadrin as the only officially recommended product for Olympic athletes for the
period 2008 – 2012
Clinical studies
A series of clinical studies has been carried out on Celadrin ®, one of
the most recent of which was conducted by UCLA School of Medicine, USA, in March
2008, concluded the following:
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Celadrin has clinically demonstrated that it works many times faster and more
effectively than other natural products on the market today such as
Glucosamine, Chondroitin and MSM.
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The same study showed the following results:
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45% improvement in the walking ability with knee problems
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Discomfort by general movement reduced by 35%
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Excessively reducing soreness after just 30 minutes
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No adverse side effects
What makes CELAWIN
special?
There are other products which contain Celadrin®,
such as tablets, capsules and creams. CELAWIN
is different by being a liquid spray lotion, which also includes Japanese mint
oil.
This provides the following benefits:
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Spray
Lotion works faster than tablets (30 minutes
compared with from 6-8 weeks)
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Mint Oil opens skin pores, which increases the absorption and reaction
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Spray lotions are easier to apply than creams and penetrate more easily
through the skin
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Spray lotions are cheaper in use, as you will use a smaller volume per
treatment
How
to use
CELAWIN
Spray CELAWIN
on the affected area at a distance of approx. 10 cm. Rub the liquid lotion on
and around the sore area. Wipe any excess lotion after 20 minutes. Repeat as
needed.
The bottle contains 30 ml which is sufficient for approx. 60
applications, depending on volume used per treatment.
CELAWIN
can be stored at normal room temperature, but out of reach of
children.
Celawin will shortly be available to purchase
online.
For the moment it can be ordered direct from the
distributors at the special price of £9.00 inc. VAT Plus postage and packing.
Dealer enquiries welcome.
0870 240 6275 Fax: 0207 803 0560
sales@sunshinemaritime.co.uk
Pdf reports on Celadrin.
The International Federation of Sports
Medicine
The Journal of strength and conditioning research 1
The Journal of strength and conditioning
research 2
The Journal of Rheumatology
The Journal of Rheumatology 2
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