Renewin for Arthritis Pain

Produced by Miralus Healthcare, Renewin is an herbal dietary supplement marketed as a reliever of arthritis pain and inflammation. Renewin has several features that separate it from other alternative treatments for arthritis.
  1. Features

    • According to the manufacturer's website, Renewin features a patented system of "intensive release" of treatment that provides immediate effects as well as an extended-release of herbs and substances that work throughout the day.

    Time Frame

    • The makers of Renewin recommend that you take three tablets two times per day for the first 14 days of treatment, then one tablet per day thereafter.

    Ingredients

    • The makers of Renewin do not provide a full list of the ingredients in the product, but they say the capsules contain a synthetic version of the fluid found around your joints, called glucosamine sulfate, and a chemical substance derived from the cartilage of animals such as cows known as chondroitin, as well as vitamins and herbs.

    Risks

    • The makers of Renewin do not provide any information about risks or side effects of the supplement. However, glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin do have the potential to cause side effects, such as nausea, heartburn, diarrhea, constipation, headaches, drowsiness, swollen eyelids, leg swelling, hair loss, irregular heartbeat, allergic reactions and possibly the onset of diabetes, according to rxlist.com.

    Considerations

    • Because Renewin is a dietary supplement, the product is not regulated or evaluated for effectiveness or safety by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. If you are pregnant, breast-feeding or have a history of asthma or prostate cancer, it may not be safe for you to use products that contain glucosamine sulfate or chondroitin, warns rxlist.com

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