Rice Bran helps make Flex Protex
April 30th, 2008 by admin
Because of evidence indicating that glucosamine sulfate may cause insulin resistance Patty McPeak, the formulator of Flex Protex decided to use the more expensive N-acetyl-glcoasamine form which is also non bovine in nature.
The Risolubles by Nutracea are what delivers the glucosamine to the body and it’s joints. It is a mixture of powdered rice bran made from the rich brown part of the rice kernel.
Rice bran is rich in polysaccharides and phytosterols which have anti -inflammatory properties and help synthesize collagen.
Since Flex Protex is rich in trace minerals it can deliver much needed health to your body and counteract the effects of a poor diet.
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