Is their any science behind Celadrin?
A Celadrin has been clinically studied at various times with results published in the prestigious Journal of Rheumatology for both oral and topical applications as well as the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. For oral application, Celadrin was studied using a double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled trial (the most scientifically validated type). Sixty-four participants between the ages of 37 to 77 were given Celadrin capsules and were evaluated at the beginning of the trial, at 30 days and at the end of the 68 day study. Compared to those given a placebo, those who were given Celadrin had more flexibility, fewer aches, less pain and were able to walk further distances than the placebo group. The study therefore concluded that Celadrin, when taken orally improved joint and mobility problems. For topical application of Celadrin cream, a study was conducted at the University of Connecticut, involving 42 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Participants used eithe