According to statistics from the Philippines Osteoarthritis Department, the rate of people suffering from bone and joint diseases accounts for 35% of the population, of which the age group from 50 to 70 accounts for 70%. Between the ages of 25 and 45, 27 out of every 100 people have back pain, 20 have shoulder pain, 8 have joint pain, and 3 have arthritis.
"When you turn 40, the body will lose 1-5% of bone density per year, the bone and joint system is no longer as flexible as before, and also begins to appear pain, stiffness, and numbness, gradually leading to the risk of degeneration, osteoporosis.... causing difficulties in walking and daily activities.
If not cared for and treated promptly, the patient will lose mobility."
Your Joints Need Care Before Getting Worse
Finding a treatment early is the key to
improving bone diseases and improving quality of life. Because joint pain only gets worse over time
ADVISES FROM THE PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL NUTRITIONAL INSTITUTE