Join the Thousands of U.S. Seniors Enjoying Comfortable, Flexible and Youthful Joints

Doctor reveals little-known tips for restoring bone density, soothing joint pain, and regaining mobility

🗓️   4.2.2024 👁️‍🗨️  12,722 🕒  Reading time 5 min

From the Desk of: Dr. Mark Weis, M.D.


If you're over the age of 50, male or female, if the words "bone on bone" are all too familiar...

If you've ever had a DEXA scan...


Then you're already “in the know” — and your bone integrity might be a constant worry.


But for those who don't know, declining bone and joint health is a major reason we feel sore and stiff in the mornings…


…And that stiffness is a warning that we're 1 fall away from life-changing completely.


Odds are good that you’ve at least considered calcium supplements. After all, we’re told that our bones are mostly calcium.


I hate to say it, but that’s misleading.


You see, bone is a complex tissue. It’s true that calcium gives it strength and density, and that calcium is the biggest part of our bones by weight… but that calcium needs a structure to stick to.


That structure? It’s the organic, living part of your bones… and it’s 90% collagen protein.


Without enough collagen, calcium has nowhere to go — and in some cases, can build up in blood vessels, causing arterial calcification and kidney stones.


It goes without saying, but you don’t want that! It’s one of the reasons that some experts tell postmenopausal women to AVOID calcium supplements.


Believe it or not, one of the most comprehensive studies ever — conducted in Britain on over 18,000 women — concluded that calcium and vitamin D supplements do not reduce the risk of hip fractures in older women.


The same Harvard review concludes that most people are taking TOO MUCH calcium — so how did we get here?

In the mountains of Japan, there exists a small and remote village called Yuzurihara.

It's a village where 70, 80, and even 90 year olds are still able to comfortably squat, twist and bend for up to 8 hours a day to farm their rice crops.

They plow their fields without the help of modern machinery, and they continue to harvest their fruit and vegetables by hand.

In fact, so-called "wear and tear" barely seems to exist in the joints of these Japanese seniors.

The secret lies in the village's fertile soil where a unique type of purple sweet potato grows.

It's called the satsumaimo, and it's rich in a joint-supporting molecule called hyaluronan.

How does hyaluronan support joint health?

Hyaluronan's crucial role in joint health is to absorb water so it can give your synovial fluid its naturally thick, lubricating, and jelly-like quality.

The synovial fluid sits inside the joint cavity where it hydrates, cushions and nourishes the cartilage tissue and helps to support a healthy inflammatory response, promoting optimum joint comfort and flexibility.

The problem for most of us is that our joints begin to lose hyaluronan at an accelerated pace once we pass 30 years of age.

The result is that our synovial fluid thins and dries out, the cartilage becomes exposed, and an unhealthy inflammatory response takes hold. At which point, typical age-related joint issues arise.

But thanks to the satsumaimo – and other hyaluronan-rich foods that make up much of their diet – those Japanese villagers are able to support healthy hyaluronan levels.

This means their synovial fluid remains thick and healthy.

As a result their cartilage tissue stays lubricated, cushioned and nourished, and their joints enjoy a healthy inflammatory response.

According to new scientific research…

This is why joint concerns are so rare

in the aging population of Yuzurihara.

Hyaluronan is now deemed so important that world-leading joint health expert Dr J.R. Levick of St George's Hospital Medical School at the University of London has dubbed this molecule:

"The guardian of your joints"…

and "their key protective agent".

This has now been supported by a study published in the esteemed Nutrition Journal which found that people with age-related joint issues have:

"Diminished hyaluronan concentrations in their synovial fluid".

The discovery of these Japanese villagers, and the molecule that keeps their joints so supple and youthful despite their advantage years, gave rise to an idea:

The creation of an advanced and research-backed formula capable of keeping our synovial fluid thick and healthy, enabling all of us to enjoy comfortable and supple joints, long into old age.

This is a unique approach to joint health that finally addresses what growing research now suggests is the origins of age-related joint decay: the loss of hyaluronan as you get older.

So you can once again cushion and lubricate those stiff and dehydrated joints, nourish your cartilage tissue, and support a healthy inflammatory response...

Allowing you to enjoy a new beginning, and start living life with a spring in your step and a smile on your face again!

Our proprietary formula is the first in the world to combine four research-backed joint-supporting nutrients with Mobilee®, an advanced and patented ingredient shown to multiply hyaluronan molecules in the synovial fluid by a factor of 10.

This cutting-edge ingredient blend supports joint health in a novel way: by rehydrating and thickening up the naturally jelly-like synovial fluid in our joints.

Scientific research and countless clinical studies have now shown, when you rehydrate and thicken up your synovial fluid, you promote:

Nourished, lubricated joints

A healthy inflammatory response

Optimum joint comfort

Youthful mobility and flexibility

And a happy, active life!

God bless, 

Mark

Mark Weis, M.D.

Dr. Mark Weis, M.D., leads BioDynamix® after completing medical training at The University of Kansas School of Medicine and serving as a physician in Kentucky and for the U.S. Army. He now serves as the Medical Research Director at BioDynamix®.