Over 40 ? What Researchers Discovered About Joint Pain May Surprise You

Joint Pain Isn’t Just Aging Oxford Research Finds

A breakthrough finding from Oxford scientists suggests joint pain after 40 may be driven by an overactive enzyme, not simple “wear and tear.”

After 40, many people notice their joints don’t feel the same.

Knee stiffness slowly spreads to the hips and lower back, and even getting up from a chair becomes harder.

Most people blame aging. But scientists say it may be more than wear and tear.

Scientists at Oxford University believe age-related joint discomfort may be linked to a biochemical shift, not just mechanical wear.

Research discussed in the medical journal Molecules shows that after 40, an enzyme called Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) can become overactive, increasing inflammation inside joints.

That’s why many people are trying a simple breakfast cereal trick designed to support nitric oxide balance.

It takes less than a minute each morning.

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