| 1. Why is Cortaflex so effective? |
Glucosamine and Chondroitin molescules are often difficult to absorb due to their larger size. Cortaflex HA is formulated from smaller molecules including the following isolates, amino acids and co-enzymes - Glutamine, Glutamic Acid, Glucuronic Acid, Glycine and Proline. These smaller molecules are efficiently absorbed at high levels, allowing the joint to get more of the nutrients it needs to repair the cartilage and maintain good joint health.
Cortaflex uses the latest knowledge in human bio-scientific understanding to provide one of the new generation natural supplements.
Cortaflex is a breakthrough in the natural treatment of joint mobility and joint maintenance, as it stimulates the body to produce it’s own human Glucosamine and Chondrotin making Cortaflex the most important joint health supplement in years!
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| 2. How does Cortaflex work? |
Cortaflex avoids all the absorption problems of Glucosamine and Chondroitin by using the smaller particles that make up Glucosamine and Chondroitin – Glutamine, Glutamic Acid, Glucuronic Acid, Glycine and Proline. The isolates are much smaller molecules, which are easily absorbed by the body. These key refined pharmaceutical-grade isolates, amino acids and co-enzymes, stimulate the body to make its own Glucosamine and Chondroitin naturally and provide the building blocks to do it with.
Cortaflex is a breakthrough in the natural treatment of joint injury and joint maintenance - the most important joint health supplement in years!
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| 3. How many Cortaflex capsules should I take and how often? |
We have conducted extensive research into how to get the best out of the Cortaflex range. The results vary from person to person as it takes time for your body to absorb and use the Cortaflex nutrients, yet most people will notice a gradual improvement over several weeks. The following programme has been highly successful with almost everyone who tried it:
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Initially we recommend taking 2 Cortaflex HA capsules per day (one in the morning after breakfast and one in the evening after dinner)
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The maximum benefit will be achieved in 6 weeks to 3 months. If your joint condition is severe, we recommend you stay on Cortaflex HA, as it is the stronger of the two Cortaflex formulas. Cortaflex HA also includes Hyaluronic Acid, a key component of synovial fluid that helps to provide the nutrients needed to keep joints flexible and healthy.
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If after 6 months you find your improvement has stabilised, you could consider moving onto to Cortaflex that can be used as a maintenance dose. If you do this please carefully monitor the results to ensure that the benefit derived from the Cortaflex HA does not erode over time. In the event that this should happen, we would suggest taking Cortaflex HA.
Ideally your first order should be for 2 tubs of Cortaflex HA which will last for 6 weeks following the above programme. |
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| 4. How long do I take Cortaflex for? |
Cortaflex and Cortaflex HA are both natural dietary supplements which contain no drugs and have no known side effects. They can be taken for unlimited periods and do not conflict with any medication or supplements |
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| 5. When is the best time of day to take Cortaflex? |
Cortaflex is a natural nutritional dietary supplement with no known side effects. It can be taken with or without food and at any time of the day, however, our customers tell us they tend to take their Cortaflex in the morning to get the full benefit during daylight hours. |
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| 6. Can I take Cortaflex with medications? |
Cortaflex is not a medication and will not conflict with any medications you may be taking. Cortaflex is a natural nutritional dietary supplement with no known side effects or complications, designed to give your body the nutrients it needs for natural joint health.
However if you have any concerns we would always recommend consulting your doctor. |
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| 7. What is the difference between Cortaflex and Cortaflex HA ? |
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Cortaflex HA contains the smaller particles that make up Glucosamine and Chondroitin - Glutamine, Glutamic Acid, Glucuronic Acid, Glycine and Proline – which are more effectively absorbed at high levels. This allows the joints to get more of the nutrients it needs to repair the cartilage and maintain good joint health. Cortaflex HA also includes Hyaluronic Acid, a major component of joint lubricating fluid, to help your body protect and maintain healthy cartilage and synovial fluid.
Cortaflex HA contains 400mg of active ingredients and is sold in tubs of 30 tablets which offers up to 4 weeks supply.
Cortaflex HA is more suitable for first time users and those with more severe joint mobility problems.
Cortaflex is the original maintenance level of the Cortaflex formula’s.
Cortaflex contains the smaller particles that make up Glucosamine and Chondroitin - Glutamine, Glutamic Acid, Glucuronic Acid, Glycine and Proline – which are more effectively absorbed at high levels. This allows the joint to get more of the nutrients it needs to repair the cartilage and maintain good joint health.
Cortaflex has 200mg of active ingredients and is sold in tubs of 60 tablets which offers up to 8 weeks supply.
Cortaflex is more suitable for those looking to maintain their current level of joint mobility and health.
See how Cortaflex Works |
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| 8. I don’t have any trouble with my joints, why would I take Cortaflex? |
Cortaflex and Cortaflex HA are not drugs, they are natural dietary supplements for joint health. You do not need to have any joint problems to take Cortaflex. It is a completely natural supplement that gives your joints the nutrients they need to maintain healthy cartilage and synovial fluid.
Cortaflex and Cortaflex HA can be taken by people of any age and in any physical condition as it is a natural dietary supplement and there are no known side effects. Many sportsmen take Cortaflex supplements to maintain joint health and protect against injury, including some premier football teams.
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| 9. Why is Hyaluronic Acid in Cortaflex HA? |
Hyaluronic Acid is a key component of synovial fluid and is found in the synovium layer around the joints and in cartilage. It is a glycosaminoglycan that helps to provide the nutrients needed to keep joints flexible and healthy. It is also found in the vitreous humor of the eye and the subcutaneous layer of the skin. It has been sighted as having major anti-ageing properties particularly with the joints and skin.
Changes to the Hyaluronic Acid within cartilage lead to a degeneration of the cartilage. Replacing the Hyaluronic Acid improves the quality of the synovial fluid and cartilage which keeps the joints healthy. As a result of these huge benefits Cortaflex HA is fortified with Hyaluronic Acid.
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| 10. What is the difference between Human, Canine and Feline, and Equine Cortaflex? |
Each of the three types of Cortaflex has a fundamentally different formulation, as each species have different nutritional requirements.
Equine Cortaflex has higher levels of copper advantageous to horses that would not be favourable for dogs. They are also blended to be attractive to the intended species; the Equine Cortaflex is alfalfa flavoured, the canine and feline is beef and liver flavoured and the Human Cortaflex comes in capsule form.
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Canine & Feline Cortaflex should ONLY be used for Cats and Dogs.
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