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Recatril protects the cells from free radicals to maintain normal cell development. Cartilage is composed of collagens, proteoglycans, and non-collagenous proteins. As we ate, the cartilage in the body hardens by releasing excessive calcium. Cartilage does not have blood vessels, lymph nodes, or nerves, meaning that the only way it can source nutrients is via water substrates. However, the diffusion rate of water substrates significantly declines with age, causing the cartilage to wear out due to a lack of calcium. Recatril is rich in antioxidants that can protect cells from damage caused by oxidative stress.

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Arthritis is one of North America’s most concerning health problems that affects approximately 58.5 million Americans and 6 million Canadians. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, swelling and inflammation, immobility, redness and etc. Arthritis may be due to oxidative stress, poor diet, smoking, obesity, poor lifestyle, lack of exercise, and aging. * Citations: (n.d.). Arthritis Facts and Figures. Arthritis.ca. https://arthritis.ca/about-arthritis/what-is-arthritis/arthritis-facts-and-figures; (n.d.). Arthritis. Cdc.gov. https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/resources/publications/factsheets/ arthritis.
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Arthritis occurs when the cartilage protecting the joints degrades over time. This happens when joint homeostasis is ruptured in favor of catabolic processes that are activated by oxidative stress and reactive oxygen species (ROS). High levels of oxidative stress and ROS are found in patients with osteoarthritis. Oxidative stress not only degrades the cell membrane, but it can also change the body’s protein structure by accumulating more damaged proteins in the tissue. 1 There are several ways to decrease the effects of oxidative stress: by reducing your exposure to oxidizing properties, by increasing levels of endogenous and exogenous antioxidants, or by stabilizing the cell’s mitochondrial energy production and efficiency. 2