Arthro Care No. 1 By Jeunique Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Arthro Care No. 1 by Jeunique
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Copper
Ingredient Group | Copper |
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Category | mineral |
- Copper Amino Acid Chelate
Manganese
Manganese is an essential trace mineral that plays a vital role in various physiological processes within the human body. It is required for proper brain function, bone formation, enzyme activation, and wound healing. Manganese also contributes to metabolism, antioxidant defense, and the formation of connective tissues.
See More Information Regarding ManganeseIngredient Group | Manganese |
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Category | mineral |
- Manganese Sulfate
Glucosamine Sulfate
Glucosamine is a natural compound found in the body, particularly in the fluid that surrounds joints. It is often used as a dietary supplement to help with joint health, particularly for conditions such as osteoarthritis. Glucosamine is believed to work by helping to reduce inflammation, promoting the repair of damaged cartilage, and slowing down the loss of cartilage. There are several different forms of glucosamine supplements, including glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride, and N-acetyl-glucosamine. Glucosamine sulfate is the most commonly used form in supplements. It is important to note that glucosamine sulfate is derived from shellfish (specifically the exoskeletons of shrimp, lobster, and crabs) and can be problematic for people with shellfish allergies.
See More Information Regarding GlucosamineIngredient Group | Glucosamine Sulfate |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Chondroitin Sulfate
Ingredient Group | Chondroitin Sulfate |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Shark Cartilage
Ingredient Group | Cartilage |
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Category | animal part or source |
Boswellia serrata extract
Boswellia serrata is a tree that is native to regions of India, Nepal, and Pakistan. It is also known commonly as Indian frankincense or simply, boswellia. The tree is known for producing a resin, which is used in traditional medicine and in the production of incense and perfumes. The gum resin and the bark of Boswellia serrata are used in traditional medicine as a natural remedy for a variety of health conditions, including inflammation, joint pain, and asthma. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and may be useful in reducing inflammation and swelling in the joints.
See More Information Regarding Boswellia SerrataIngredient Group | Boswellia serrata |
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Category | botanical |
Turmeric
Turmeric is a commonly used spice and a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). It is native to India and other parts of South Asia and is known for its bright orange-yellow color and its warm, slightly bitter flavor. In traditional medicine, turmeric is believed to have a number of health benefits due to its high content of antioxidants and other compounds, such as curcumin. It is thought to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, and it is often used to treat a variety of conditions, including joint pain, digestive problems, skin disorders, and respiratory infections. Most dietary supplements that utilize turmeric standardize their products based on a specific amount of curcumin (curcuminoids) per dose. Additionally, turmeric supplements are often paired with black pepper extract (piperine) to improve oral absorption.
See More Information Regarding TurmericIngredient Group | Turmeric |
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Category | botanical |
Devils Claw
Devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) is a plant native to southern Africa and a member of the Pedaliaceae family. The plant has large, lobed leaves and produces small, purple flowers. It gets its name from the small, hard, black seeds that are contained within the plant's fruit, which are shaped like small claws or hooks. In traditional medicine, devil's claw is purported to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. It has been used to treat a variety of health conditions, including arthritis, joint pain, and lower back pain.
See More Information Regarding Devil's ClawIngredient Group | Devil's Claw |
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Category | botanical |
Bromelain
Bromelain is a group of proteolytic enzymes derived from pineapples. It has been traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory and protein-digesting properties. Some research suggests it may have potential benefits for conditions such as allergic rhinitis, burns, cancer, diabetic foot ulcers, and postoperative pain, among others. However, the evidence for its effectiveness in these areas is lacking, and more research is needed. It is important to note that bromelain should not be confused with other protein-digesting enzymes. Pregnant and lactating individuals should avoid using bromelain due to insufficient information about its safety in these populations.
See More Information Regarding BromelainIngredient Group | Bromelain |
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Category | enzyme |
Feverfew
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a flowering plant belonging to the daisy family. It is native to Europe and has been traditionally used for a variety of medicinal purposes, including the treatment of fever, headache, and inflammation. Some studies have suggested that feverfew may help to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines, although the results have been mixed. Most feverfew dietary supplements are standardized for the parthenolide content, a lactone thought to be responsible for some of its effects.
See More Information Regarding FeverfewIngredient Group | Feverfew |
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Category | botanical |
Sea Cucumber
Ingredient Group | Sea Cucumber |
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Category | animal part or source |
Maca
Maca is a root vegetable native to the Andes region of South America and is rich in nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. It is also a good source of fiber. Maca has been used in traditional medicine to improve energy, stamina, and sexual function. It is also purported to help to improve mood, reduce anxiety, and reduce the symptoms of menopause. Dietary supplements containing maca utilize the root of the plant and are sometimes standardized for two types of compounds found in it, macaenes and macamides.
See More Information Regarding MacaIngredient Group | Maca |
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Category | botanical |
White Willow
Ingredient Group | Willow Bark |
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Category | botanical |
MSM
Ingredient Group | Methylsulfonylmethane |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Cetyl Myristoleate
Ingredient Group | Cetyl Myristoleate |
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Category | fatty acid |
Boron
Boron is a trace mineral that is found in a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes. It is also available as a dietary supplement. Boron is thought to play a role in bone health, as it may help the body metabolize calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Some preliminary research also suggests that boron may have anti-inflammatory effects and may help to improve cognitive function. However, more research is needed to confirm these potential benefits. It is important to note that boron is not an essential nutrient and deficiency is rare. The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for boron is not established, however, the safe upper limit is 20mg/day. Taking high doses of boron can cause skin irritation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. There are several patented forms of boron available in dietary supplements, such as Albion Bororganic Glycine.
See More Information Regarding BoronIngredient Group | Boron |
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Category | mineral |
- Boron Amino Acid Chelate
Drugs that interact with Arthro Care No. 1 by Jeunique
Below is a list of drug interactions for each ingredient in this supplement product. Please note that a supplement product may contain more than one ingredient that has interactions.
Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
1 Tablet(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
1 Tablet(s)
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Servings per container | 60 |
UPC/BARCODE | 665971000451 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Copper |
3 mg
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Copper |
150%
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Manganese |
12 mg
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Manganese |
600%
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Glucosamine Sulfate |
480 mg
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Glucosamine Sulfate |
--
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Chondroitin Sulfate |
180 mg
|
Chondroitin Sulfate |
--
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Shark Cartilage |
180 mg
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Cartilage |
--
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Boswellia serrata extract |
120 mg
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Boswellia serrata |
--
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Turmeric |
48 mg
|
Turmeric |
--
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Devils Claw |
48 mg
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Devil's Claw |
--
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Bromelain |
48 mg
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Bromelain |
--
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Feverfew |
48 mg
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Feverfew |
--
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Sea Cucumber |
48 mg
|
Sea Cucumber |
--
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Maca |
48 mg
|
Maca |
--
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White Willow |
48 mg
|
Willow Bark |
--
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MSM |
15 mg
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Methylsulfonylmethane |
--
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Cetyl Myristoleate |
15 mg
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Cetyl Myristoleate |
--
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Boron |
3 mg
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Boron |
--
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Other Ingredients: |
Microcrystalline Cellulose
Stearic Acid
Croscarmellose Sodium
Silicon Dioxide
Magnesium Stearate
Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose
Propylene Glycol
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Label Statments:
Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Directions: As a dietary supplement, take one tablet with a meal, two times a day.
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General |
- Item No. 3104
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General Statements |
- Made and Printed in U.S.A.
- A Natural Source Product
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Herbal Supplement with Minerals
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Formula |
- Herbal Supplement with Minerals
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Brand Information
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Distributed by | |
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Name | Jeunique International, Inc. |
Street Address | 19501 E. Walnut Drive, Box 1950 |
City | City of Industry |
State | CA |
ZipCode | 91749 |
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