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Xtra-Cell Comitris (non-frozen) by Douglas Labs 15 Bottles
Non-Frozen Liquid Marine Cartilage Extract For Immune Support & Connective Tissue/Joint Function*
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Xtra-Cell Comitris NF provided by Douglas Laboratories®, is an innovative non-frozen marine liquid cartilage extract (LCE) containing water-soluble proteins and peptides designed to help maintain healthy angiogenic balance, as well as joint health and mobility.*
Xtra-Cell Comitris NF also provides a convenient way to maintain Comitris Frozen protocols while traveling.
Xtra-Cell Comitrisnf is manufactured and purified via a patented† low temperature extraction and molecular ultrafiltration of shark cartilage that does not involve the use of excipients, chemicals, enzymes or preservatives. This extraction process allows for the selection of molecules based on their size and weight, and results in a finished extract that is composed of proteins, peptide and other compounds having approximate molecular weights of less than 500 kilodaltons (kDa). After extraction, the liquid is aseptically bottled and each batch is tested for potency and purity according to validated methods. Bioavailability of the extract has been assessed by a human clinical trial. Xtra-Cell Comitrisnf has a pleasant orange/vanilla flavor.*
Angiogenesis is a natural process by which new blood vessels are formed and grow to supply oxygen and nutrients to cells. Angiogenesis is a complex process that is regulated at the cellular level with a balance between factors that are proangiogenic and factors that are anti-angiogenic. Disturbances in this balance can effect the health of a tissue.*
Maintaining the integrity of the extracellular matrix (a meshwork of protein fibers such as collagen and elastin plus polysaccharides including chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid) is critical for allowing the transportation of nutrients, and for providing structure to cartilage, muscles sheaths, skin, and tendons.*
The normal breakdown and regeneration of the extracellular matrix is required for proper tissue health. However, excessive breakdown can lead to deterioration of the matrix. Liquid cartilage extract may help to maintain the structure and function of the extracellular matrix as well as blood vessels and tissues by supporting the proper activity of a family of zinc-dependent enzymes known as matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs).*
Specifically MMP-2, MMP-9, and MMP-12 (also know as gelatinase A gelatins B, and metalloelastase, respectively) have been shown to be involved in both the breakdown of the extracellular matrix as well as the breakdown of vascular basement membranes. An imbalance in MMP activity can alter angiogenic balance.*
The effect of LCE on MMP activity has been investigated. Figures 1 and 2 show that LCE can support healthy MMP activity. Cytokines including IL-1 and TNF-α also promote the expression of MMPs. Liquid cartilage extract has been shown to decrease the production of IL-1 and TNF-α which can further support healthy angiogenic balance and promote normal inflammatory mechanisms.*
Another molecule that plays a central role in maintaining angiogenic balance is a compound called vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). When bound to one of its two receptors, VEGF can stimulate endothelial cell proliferation, affect cell permeability, and contribute to the formation of new blood vessels. In competitive binding assays, LCE has been shown to decrease the binding of VEGF to its receptor.
LCE has also been shown to maintain a healthy level of VEGF-dependent endothelial cell proliferation.*Together, the actions of LCE an MMP activity and VEGF binding can work in concert to maintain healthy angiogenic processes.*
A more recently observed characteristic of LCE is its ability to support healthy blood parameters.* In a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial, healthy subjects who consumed liquid cartilage extract displayed increased mean erythrocyte count, hematocrit, and hemoglobin levels after 11 days of supplementation (figures 4,5, and6). This increase in blood parameters lasted through the 23 day duration of the study. Increases in erythrocyte count, hematocrit and hemoglobin levels were also observed in a study in which subjects with significant angiogenic imbalances were supplemented with liquid cartilage extract.*
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Supplement FactsServing Size: One (1) Bottle Servings Per Container: 15 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | Marine Liquid Cartilage Extract (LCE) (fish) | 7.5 ml | | | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| Manufacturing process covered under US patent 5,618,925. Other US patents on this liquid marine cartilage include 5,985,839, 6,025,334, 6,383,522. Additional patents pending. |
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| Unscrew the cap and drink the entire contents. Take on an empty stomach either a half hour before or two hours after a meal. As a dietary supplement, take one bottle of Xtra-Cell Comitrisnf daily or as directed by your healthcare professional. |
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| For oral use only. Do not take this product if you have recently had a heart attack. May not be suitable for children under 12 years of age, pregnant or nursing women, or persons allergic to fish (shark). Consult a healthcare professional before use. |
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| Do NOT use if allergic to FISH (SHARK). |
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| Osteoarthritis Nutrition, Sore Joints, Sports Injury, Sprain, Sprain ankle, Tendinitis Nutrition, Torn Connective Tissue, Torn Ligaments |
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| Cartilage, Connective Tissue, Joints, Ligament |
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Berbari P, et al. Antiangiogenic effects of the oral administration of liquid cartilage extract in humans. J Surg Res. 1999 Nov;87(1):108-13
Bilodeau D, Bérubé J, Thibodeau A. A liquid extract with antiangiogenic and blood modulating activities, for the support of first line cancer treatment. Society of Integrative Oncology 1st International Conference, New York, 2004
Figure 6 Dupont E, et al. Antiangiogenic properties of a novel shark cartilage extract: potential role in the treatment of psoriasis. J Cutan Med Surg. 1998 Jan;2(3):146-52.
Lee A, Langer R. Shark cartilage contains inhibitors of tumor angiogenesis. Science. 1983 Sep 16;221(4616):1185-7.
Gonzalez RP, et al. Shark cartilage as source of antiangiogenic compounds: from basic to clinical research. Biol Pharm Bull. 2001 Oct;24(10):1097-101.
Review. Thibodeau A, Behr S. Liquid cartilage extract decreases symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients 2002.
Manufacturing process covered under US patent 5,618,925. Other US patents on this liquid marine cartilage include 5,985,839, 6,025,334, 6,383,522. Additional patents pending. |
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