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DaVinci Labs Perna
- 180 Capsules
Perna -
Natural Joint Support
Benefits of Perna - Highly bioavailable
- Contains omega-3, 6 and 9
- Provides building blocks of joints and supporting tissues
- A source of trace minerals that are essential in the production of connective structures
- Doctor Recommended - Made in USA
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DaVinci Labs Perna is an extract of shellfish which contains a rich variety of supportive compounds and materials for joint health and regeneration.
What is Perna?Perna canaliculus
is the scientific name of the New Zealand Green-Lipped Mussel
, which is known for its superb nutritional value and healthful properties. Its components are used to support joint function, as well as to alleviate discomfort associated with damaged or aging joints.
Perna can also be used to complement the recovery from strains and sprains, as it promotes the repair of damaged or torn connective tissues, restoring their elasticity as part of a physiotherapy program.
The many constituents of DaVinci Labs Perna include:- Amino acids: both essential, non-essential and branched, which are the building blocks of many tissues of the body, including the bones and joints.
- Naturally chelated minerals:
which have an essential supportive role in the biochemical reactions by which the various constituents of joints are created within the body - these constituents include collagen and proteoglycans.
- Omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids: which have many positive effects on the body, including the nourishment of joints, brain function and immune vitality.
- Hyaluronic Acid
, Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulphate: which are major constituents of joints and have a role in supporting the viscosity of synovial fluid, promoting the health of blood vessels and maintaining the structural integrity of connective tissues.
Perna is a natural extract of mussel, providing a rich selection of joint-supporting substances.
DaVinci Labs Perna is made in America to ensure quality, purity, and safety.
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