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Say goodbye to glucosamine?

For years, joint pain sufferers have turned to glucosamine and chondroitin to help alleviate pain and stiffness. According to recent research, a patented form of a little known substance called hyaluronic acid may far surpass glucosamine’s effectiveness greatly enhancing joint health.

Today’s podcast with orthopedic surgeon Douglas Kiburz, MD discusses MHB3 (otherwise known as Baxyl), a unique vegan form of hyaluronic acid derived from a patented fermentation process. Dr. Kiburz reviews the results of his fifty patient study.

Click here to review the clinical studies on this unique preparation.

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4 comments to Say goodbye to glucosamine?

  • [...] I spoke with Dr. Douglas Kiburz, a practicing orthopedic surgeon. In the interview, Dr. Kiburz discussed how a patented form of [...]

  • Cristina

    Any allergic reactions or hypersensitivities reported in this trial or in the literature ? Also, any drug interactions and/or interactions with injectable forms of HA such as Juvederm or Hyalgan?
    Thanks!

  • To my knowledge, there are no known interactions or side effects. However, I am going to forward your questions to Dr. Kiburz. During our conversation, he indicated that this fermented form is the most closely related to the form produced by mammals, and thus is absorbed very well. When I receive something back from Dr. Kiburz, I will post here. Thanks!

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