| Nutrient | Benefit of Nutrient | RDI | Arthaffect |
| Iron | Hemoglobin, iron stores in cells, oxygen to muscles | 18 mg | .72 mg |
| Kelp | effectively reduce goiter and other diseases associated with iodine | * |
| deficiencies. Japanese scientists have shown that kelp may inhibit the |
| development of breast cancer. May help remove heavy metals, radioactive |
| particles, and other potentially toxic substances from the body |
| Licorice Root | A mild laxative which soothes and tones the mucous membranes and | * |
| relieves muscle spasms. Licorice is rich in flavonoids and is currently under |
| intense investigation as an antioxidant and as a cancer-protecting |
| botanical boosting certain immune functions such as interferon production |
| Bioperine (Piper nigrum extract) | Patented thermogenic black pepper extract which increases the body's | * |
| efficiency in the uptake of nutrients. |
| Sarsaparilla | Sarsaparilla is a widely applicable alterative. It may be used to aid proper | * |
| functioning of the body as a whole and in the correction of problems such |
| as skin and rheumatic conditions. It is particularly useful in scaling skin |
| conditions such as psoriasis, especially where there is much irritation. As |
| part of a wider treatment for chronic rheumatism it is especially useful for |
| rheumatoid arthritis. sarsaparilla was used for arthritis, cancer, skin |
| diseases, and a host of other conditions. |
| Soy Lecithin | Prevent activation of specific genes that cause cancer, protect against | * |
| radiation and free radicals |
| Borage Oil Powder | Studies show borage oil to be beneficial in the treatment of rheumatoid | * |
| arthritis, atopic eczema, and diabetic neuropathy, as well as in the |
| reduction of cholesterol levels. |
| Arthred (hydrolized collagen) | A patented form of hydrolyzed collagen protein (HCL), which forms the | * |
| framework of human cartilage. |
| Glucosamine Sulfate | Natural hope for arthritis sufferers... Glucosamine is a naturally occurring | * |
| cartilage compound that provides joints with the building blocks they need |
| to repair damage caused by osteoarthritis or injuries. The most promising |
| use for glucosamine is in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Unlike |
| non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that degrade cartilage, glucosamine |
| may not only relieve symptoms of joint pain and tenderness but can actually |
| stop or reverse the degenerative process |
| * There is currently no Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) | Page 3 of 3 |