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OsteoVantiv - 60 Tabs
OsteoVantiv - 60 Tabs
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- Provides relieve from joint pain
- Supports joint flexibility
- Features enriched breakthrough ingredients for enhanced joint relief
- Relief from stiffness associated with osteoarthritis of the knee
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OsteoVantiv - 60 Tabs
$113.25
Metagenics OsteoVantiv - 60 Tabs is a dietary supplement in tablet form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

EFFECTIVELY RELIEVE JOINT PAINOsteovantiv from Metagenics offers 300mg of THIAA from hops cone extract (humulus lupulus), and 20mg of undenatured Type II collagen, to help relieve joint pain and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis of the knee. This Metagenics product is specifically designed to comfort sore joints and promote flexibility to support an active lifestyle. OsteoVantiv features enriched breakthrough ingredients for enhanced joint relief. [TABLET]
Each tablet contains:
Hops (humulus lupulus) 7:1 cone extract equivalent to 2.7g of hops 392.5mg
Undenatured Type II Collagen 20mg
Non-Medicinal IngredientsCellulose, calcium silicate, silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid (veg.), and coating (hypromellose, hydroxypropylcellulose, and medium chain triglycerides)
Important Information:
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. If taking other nutritional supplements or medications, consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Derivatives of hops have phytoestrogenic effects and until more research is done, patients with hormone-sensitive cell growths should avoid it. Keep out of the reach of children.
Hops (humulus lupulus) 7:1 cone extract equivalent to 2.7g of hops 392.5mg
Undenatured Type II Collagen 20mg
Non-Medicinal IngredientsCellulose, calcium silicate, silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid (veg.), and coating (hypromellose, hydroxypropylcellulose, and medium chain triglycerides)
Important Information:
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. If taking other nutritional supplements or medications, consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Derivatives of hops have phytoestrogenic effects and until more research is done, patients with hormone-sensitive cell growths should avoid it. Keep out of the reach of children.
Dosage
Take one tablet twice daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Take one tablet twice daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
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For over 30 years, Metagenics has been dedicated to scientific discovery and bringing you the highest quality supplements. Some of Metagenics most popular supplements inlcude Metagenics Ultra Flora, Probiotics, Phytomulti, Clear Change, Ultra Glucose Control, Candibactin-BR and Candibactin-AR. From gluten-free to non-GMO, Metagenics aims to deliver clear and accurately labeled nutritional solutions with over 120 vegetarian supplements.
HUMULUS LUPULUS
Humulus Lupulus, better known as Hops, can put that nervous energy to bed...
Hops have been used in brewing as a bitter flavouring, preservative and antibiotic for over a thousand years. When it was being harvested by hand, it was noticed that hops pickers were often drowsy. The small amount of volatile oil in Hops is concentrated when the flower is dried and this is what is said to give the herb its sedative effects. Today it is used widely valued for its sleep inducing and calming properties.
The Hops vines grow only female flower clusters on their hairy stems and are found in Europe, Western Asia and North America. Herbal medicine makes use of the dried female fruiting bodies called strobiles. They have both a spicy aroma and bitter taste, which account for HOPS ability to increase gastric secretions and appetite. It also contains antimicrobial properties, which help it treat infections of the gastrointestinal tract. HOPS are a useful digestive aid and can help strengthen the digestive system. It is thought that HOPS may help reduce inflammation in individuals suffering from
Crohn's disease
or ulcerative
colitis.
Humulus Lupulus, like many plants, has been used in different areas for slightly different medicinal uses. Native Americans used Hops for
insomnia
and pain. In Europe, it was traditionally given as a general tonic, to relieve rheumatism and joint pain, cure fever, to remove obstructions and as a diuretic. It has also been used to treat jaundice and abdominal discomfort, such as gas, cramping and
diarrhea. It can be used to treat infection, as it is known to have anti-microbial properties. Today, the use of Hops is more restricted to its use as anti-anxiety, relaxant and sedative. It is also often combined with other herbs to treat acute menopausal symptoms, such as hot flash,
insomnia
and mood swings. It is said to have mild estrogenic effects. There has been some research done on HOPS for it's potential to support healthy cell growth. It has been shown to help prevent new blood vessels from forming thus prevents certain cell growths from starting, growing, or spreading. More research is needed on this use.
Hops can be used fresh or dried and put in a sachet under one’s pillow to promote a good night’s sleep, or made into tea. It is also typically used in tincture (alcohol extract) form, although can be made into both oil and tablets, as well. As a dried substance, approximately 300-400 mg/day is commonly used. As a liquid extract, 1.5-3 ml/day can be used. Hops are considered safe and non-toxic, and compared to other sedative are said to be very mild. Individuals with peanut, chestnut and banana allergies may also find they are allergic to hops or hops pollen. These individuals should be cautious when consuming this substance. Individuals using hops while also on CNS depressant medication may want to be cautious while driving or operating machinery. It is not recommended in pregnancy and lactation.
Humulus Lupulus – QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
· Female flowers (Strobiles)
APPLICATIONS
· Insomnia, anxiety, tension or menopausal symptoms.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
· Dried herb 300-400 mg/day, liquid extract 1.5-3ml/day
WORKS WELL WITH
·
Valerian
and other herbs to promote sleep, such as
chamomile
and
passionflower.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
· Individuals with a severe peanut, chestnut or banana may been to be careful with consuming hops. Be cautious when taking hops with CNS depressant medication
Humulus Lupulus, better known as Hops, can put that nervous energy to bed...
Hops have been used in brewing as a bitter flavouring, preservative and antibiotic for over a thousand years. When it was being harvested by hand, it was noticed that hops pickers were often drowsy. The small amount of volatile oil in Hops is concentrated when the flower is dried and this is what is said to give the herb its sedative effects. Today it is used widely valued for its sleep inducing and calming properties.
The Hops vines grow only female flower clusters on their hairy stems and are found in Europe, Western Asia and North America. Herbal medicine makes use of the dried female fruiting bodies called strobiles. They have both a spicy aroma and bitter taste, which account for HOPS ability to increase gastric secretions and appetite. It also contains antimicrobial properties, which help it treat infections of the gastrointestinal tract. HOPS are a useful digestive aid and can help strengthen the digestive system. It is thought that HOPS may help reduce inflammation in individuals suffering from
Crohn's disease
or ulcerative
colitis.
Humulus Lupulus, like many plants, has been used in different areas for slightly different medicinal uses. Native Americans used Hops for
insomnia
and pain. In Europe, it was traditionally given as a general tonic, to relieve rheumatism and joint pain, cure fever, to remove obstructions and as a diuretic. It has also been used to treat jaundice and abdominal discomfort, such as gas, cramping and
diarrhea. It can be used to treat infection, as it is known to have anti-microbial properties. Today, the use of Hops is more restricted to its use as anti-anxiety, relaxant and sedative. It is also often combined with other herbs to treat acute menopausal symptoms, such as hot flash,
insomnia
and mood swings. It is said to have mild estrogenic effects. There has been some research done on HOPS for it's potential to support healthy cell growth. It has been shown to help prevent new blood vessels from forming thus prevents certain cell growths from starting, growing, or spreading. More research is needed on this use.
Hops can be used fresh or dried and put in a sachet under one’s pillow to promote a good night’s sleep, or made into tea. It is also typically used in tincture (alcohol extract) form, although can be made into both oil and tablets, as well. As a dried substance, approximately 300-400 mg/day is commonly used. As a liquid extract, 1.5-3 ml/day can be used. Hops are considered safe and non-toxic, and compared to other sedative are said to be very mild. Individuals with peanut, chestnut and banana allergies may also find they are allergic to hops or hops pollen. These individuals should be cautious when consuming this substance. Individuals using hops while also on CNS depressant medication may want to be cautious while driving or operating machinery. It is not recommended in pregnancy and lactation.
Humulus Lupulus – QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
· Female flowers (Strobiles)
APPLICATIONS
· Insomnia, anxiety, tension or menopausal symptoms.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
· Dried herb 300-400 mg/day, liquid extract 1.5-3ml/day
WORKS WELL WITH
·
Valerian
and other herbs to promote sleep, such as
chamomile
and
passionflower.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
· Individuals with a severe peanut, chestnut or banana may been to be careful with consuming hops. Be cautious when taking hops with CNS depressant medication
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HUMULUS LUPULUSHumulus Lupulus, better known as Hops, can put that nervous energy to bed...
Hops have been used in brewing as a bitter flavouring, preservative and antibiotic for over a thousand years. When it was being harvested by hand, it was noticed that hops pickers were often drowsy. The small amount of volatile oil in Hops is concentrated when the flower is dried and this is what is said to give the herb its sedative effects. Today it is used widely valued for its sleep inducing and calming properties.
The Hops vines grow only female flower clusters on their hairy stems and are found in Europe, Western Asia and North America. Herbal medicine makes use of the dried female fruiting bodies called strobiles. They have both a spicy aroma and bitter taste, which account for HOPS ability to increase gastric secretions and appetite. It also contains antimicrobial properties, which help it treat infections of the gastrointestinal tract. HOPS are a useful digestive aid and can help strengthen the digestive system. It is thought that HOPS may help reduce inflammation in individuals suffering from
Crohn's disease
or ulcerative
colitis.
Humulus Lupulus, like many plants, has been used in different areas for slightly different medicinal uses. Native Americans used Hops for
insomnia
and pain. In Europe, it was traditionally given as a general tonic, to relieve rheumatism and joint pain, cure fever, to remove obstructions and as a diuretic. It has also been used to treat jaundice and abdominal discomfort, such as gas, cramping and
diarrhea. It can be used to treat infection, as it is known to have anti-microbial properties. Today, the use of Hops is more restricted to its use as anti-anxiety, relaxant and sedative. It is also often combined with other herbs to treat acute menopausal symptoms, such as hot flash,
insomnia
and mood swings. It is said to have mild estrogenic effects. There has been some research done on HOPS for it's potential to support healthy cell growth. It has been shown to help prevent new blood vessels from forming thus prevents certain cell growths from starting, growing, or spreading. More research is needed on this use.
Hops can be used fresh or dried and put in a sachet under one’s pillow to promote a good night’s sleep, or made into tea. It is also typically used in tincture (alcohol extract) form, although can be made into both oil and tablets, as well. As a dried substance, approximately 300-400 mg/day is commonly used. As a liquid extract, 1.5-3 ml/day can be used. Hops are considered safe and non-toxic, and compared to other sedative are said to be very mild. Individuals with peanut, chestnut and banana allergies may also find they are allergic to hops or hops pollen. These individuals should be cautious when consuming this substance. Individuals using hops while also on CNS depressant medication may want to be cautious while driving or operating machinery. It is not recommended in pregnancy and lactation.
Humulus Lupulus – QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
· Female flowers (Strobiles)
APPLICATIONS
· Insomnia, anxiety, tension or menopausal symptoms.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
· Dried herb 300-400 mg/day, liquid extract 1.5-3ml/day
WORKS WELL WITH
·
Valerian
and other herbs to promote sleep, such as
chamomile
and
passionflower.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
· Individuals with a severe peanut, chestnut or banana may been to be careful with consuming hops. Be cautious when taking hops with CNS depressant medication
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