Hydra

$49.95

Hydrating Fascia and Lymphatic System is the key to reducing pain as we age.  As we age our fascia starts to dehydrate, we start to make less hyaluronic acid, and when these 2 systems start to not work we start to feel it.  Fascia provides fluid to every cell in our body.  The lymphatic fluid is what flows through the fascia.  If the fascia gets dehydrated the flow of lymphatic fluid slows, this can be a significant reason why we heal slower as we age.  Lack of fluid is most likely the cause of joint issues or arthritis or joint replacements due to bone on bone, and pain, and stiffness.
What if this can be repaired, what if we can improve our system of fluid dynamics?
We know we can!
This is what Hydra will do for you bring back the fluid of the lymphatic system and rehydrate the fascia tissue!

Description

Fascia is a thin, fibrous, web-like connective tissue that envelops every muscle, bone, nerve, and organ in the body. It provides critical structural support and facilitates smooth gliding of tissues. Fascia plays an essential role in movement, stability, force transmission, and sensory feedback, given its high sensitivity and contribution to maintaining bodily structure.

Significance of Fascia

Structural Integrity & Movement:

Force Transmission: It contributes to the distribution of force across the body, offering joint stabilization and supporting coordinated movement.

Sensory Function: The fascia contains a significant density of nerve endings—often more than muscle tissue itself—and is instrumental in proprioception, which is the awareness of body position.

Indicator of Health: In a healthy state, fascia is smooth and pliable. However, injury, inadequate posture, or dehydration can result in fascia becoming dense, stiff, and adherent, leading to discomfort, restricted mobility, or the development of myofascial trigger points.

Common Issues and Management: Fascial restrictions may cause pain, tightness, and limited range of motion. Maintaining fascial health through adequate hydration, regular physical activity, and stretching is crucial for preventing rigidity and ensuring optimal function.

Lymphatic fluid traverses the fascia, which forms the primary structural pathways for lymphatic vessels to transport fluid throughout the body. The superficial fascia houses a comprehensive network of lymphatic vessels that depend on healthy and flexible connective tissue to prevent congestion, particularly in the cervical and thoracic regions.

Key Aspects of Fascia and Lymphatic Flow:

Structural Pathway: Fascia establishes a supportive matrix, often conceptualized as a “soft skeleton,” for the lymphatic system.

Optimal Flow Condition:

Impact of Restriction: Constriction of the fascia—resulting from trauma, inactivity, or surgical intervention—can impede lymphatic flow, resulting in systemic slowing or for some of us just getting older.

Fluid Transport:

In summary, fascia serves as a vital anatomical framework enabling lymphatic vessels to facilitate the removal and transport of waste products and fluids from bodily tissues.

Ingredients:  per capsule

Collagen 1 and 3  (Bovine)       100mg                       Provides the structure

Elastin collagen (Porcine)        100mg                      Provides the Elasticity
Hyaluronic Acid                          100mg                      Provides the component missing for proper fluid dynamics
Rutin/Hesperidin/Danshen     100mg                      ingredients for micro-circulation
Boswella Serrata                          100mg                     Anti-inflammatory
Curcumin/Ginger                        100mg                     anti-inflammatory by improving circulation
Proprietary Amino

Acid Complex                               40mg                       Pulls the entire formula together by bringing the formula to the brain!

Directions:

1 capsule 1-4 times per day.

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