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How Can You Reduce Inflammation with Synojel?

Whartonu2019s Jelly is a gelatinous substance. Its main function in the womb is to encase and safeguard the umbilical cord.

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How Can You Reduce Inflammation with Synojel?

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  1. How Can You Reduce Inflammation with WHARTON’S JELLY? One of the most common reasons individuals seek medical care is chronic pain. Dealing with chronic pain can have serious negative effects on the body, including loss of movement and function, as well as mental and emotional side effects like anxiety or depression. Sadly, treating your pain frequently requires the use of prescription medica- tions or invasive procedures. Over the past ten years, there has been a boom in interest in the use of biologics in regenerative medicine applications. Wharton’s jelly is one of the biologics that has gained traction in orthobiologics and clinical settings. WHAT IS WHARTON’S JELLY? Wharton’s Jelly is a gelatinous substance. Its main function in the womb is to encase and safeguard the umbilical cord. Since it contains some of the highest concentrations of mesenchymal stem cells found in humans, Wharton's Jelly has drawn the attention of scientists, researchers, and medical professionals. Prior to being discovered Wharton's jelly was believed to be a postnatal waste.

  2. ADVANTAGES OF SYNOJEL (WHARTON’S JELLY INJECTION) Lubricates the joint. Minimise discomfort and swelling at the injured site. The healing process can be sped up by a variety of growth agents. A non-invasive method. There were no additional preservatives. No dangers are associated with surgery or general anaesthesia. No adverse effects resemble those linked to steroid injections. MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS TREATED WITH SYNOJEL Sports Injury Arthritis Joint Pain Back Pain Wounds

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