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Nature’s Cure For Arthritis May Have Been Found In Unlikeliest Place
Scientist’s discover hyaluronic acid, a natural joint lubrication compound, in the comb of roosters!
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The Opportunity for Knee Therapy vs. Knee Replacement
The number of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) surgeries more than tripled between 1993 and 2009.
A study appearing in the 2014 June Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) found that an increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in the U.S. accounted for 95 percent of the higher demand for knee replacements, with younger patients affected to a greater degree. An estimated 22.7% (52.5 million) of U.S. adults reported doctor-diagnosed arthritis, including 49.7% of adults aged ≥65 years. * Even worse; 719,000 total knee replacement surgeries were performed in the United States in 2010 alone, up by 43,000 over 2009 figures. **
Nature’s Cure For Arthritis May Have Been Found In Unlikeliest Place
Scientist’s discover hyaluronic acid, a natural joint lubrication compound,
in the comb of roosters!
In 1996 scientists successfully extracted and purified the hyaluronic acid found within the rooster’s comb creating a now FDA approved product for the treatment and relief of knee pain resulting from Osteoarthritis. Nature has provided the human race with medical breakthroughs throughout recorded history. One example occurred in 1796 when Edward Jenner developed a method to protect people from smallpox by exposing them to the cowpox virus. In his famous experiment, he rubs pus from a dairymaid’s cowpox pustule into scratches on the arm of his gardener’s 8-year-old son, and then exposes him to smallpox six weeks later (which he does not develop). The process becomes known as vaccination from the Latin vacca for cow. Jenner is sometimes called the founding father of immunology.
Now although medicine has come a long way since the eighteenth century modern day scientists are still discovering the healing powers of nature in the unlikeliest of places every day. One current example of this resides in the red crest of the rooster’s comb. You see, this anatomical feature of male chickens is primarily made of a naturally occurring substance called hyaluronic acid.
Hyaluronic acid is also present in humans, and is a primary ingredient in synovial fluid, the body’s natural joint lubricant. As we age and under the stress of continued use, the bodies synovial fluid can become depleted, especially in the knees which are the body’s largest weight bearing joint. This can lead to a reduction in joint space resulting in loss of cartilage, swelling, and discomfort, as well a reduced strength and limited range of motion. This process results in a condition known as Osteoarthritis of the knee, sometimes referred to as “wear and tear arthritis”.Until recently the primary arthritis treatments for Osteoarthritis of the knee were limited to corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, knee replacement surgery, or simply learning to live with the pain and frustration of a mobility limited lifestyle. That is of course until the rooster came along…
In 1996 scientists successfully extracted, purified, and concentrated the hyaluronic acid found within the rooster’s comb into a product used for the treatment and relief of knee pain resulting from Osteoarthritis. This product is now used as an alternative to surgery around the globe and has helped countless individuals regain their mobility and alleviate pain.
The future of healthcare in the United States is centered on addressing the healthcare concerns of the elderly. The “Baby Boomers”, and specifically the 85+ age group, represent the largest growing segment of the US population today. If you are interested in learning more about this aging trend I recommend reading this article, which was also endorsed by AARP: http://transgenerational.org/aging/demographics.htm. In 2007–2009, 50% of adults 65 years or older reported an arthritis diagnosis. (Source: MMWR 2010;59(39);1261-1265. [Data Source: 2007–2009 NHIS]) Addressing this growing health concern of the elderly can stimulate rapid growth of new patients as well as opening the door to tremendous revenue earnings potential
Scientist’s discover hyaluronic acid, a natural joint lubrication compound,
in the comb of roosters!
In 1996 scientists successfully extracted and purified the hyaluronic acid found within the rooster’s comb creating a now FDA approved product for the treatment and relief of knee pain resulting from Osteoarthritis. Nature has provided the human race with medical breakthroughs throughout recorded history. One example occurred in 1796 when Edward Jenner developed a method to protect people from smallpox by exposing them to the cowpox virus. In his famous experiment, he rubs pus from a dairymaid’s cowpox pustule into scratches on the arm of his gardener’s 8-year-old son, and then exposes him to smallpox six weeks later (which he does not develop). The process becomes known as vaccination from the Latin vacca for cow. Jenner is sometimes called the founding father of immunology.
Now although medicine has come a long way since the eighteenth century modern day scientists are still discovering the healing powers of nature in the unlikeliest of places every day. One current example of this resides in the red crest of the rooster’s comb. You see, this anatomical feature of male chickens is primarily made of a naturally occurring substance called hyaluronic acid.
Hyaluronic acid is also present in humans, and is a primary ingredient in synovial fluid, the body’s natural joint lubricant. As we age and under the stress of continued use, the bodies synovial fluid can become depleted, especially in the knees which are the body’s largest weight bearing joint. This can lead to a reduction in joint space resulting in loss of cartilage, swelling, and discomfort, as well a reduced strength and limited range of motion. This process results in a condition known as Osteoarthritis of the knee, sometimes referred to as “wear and tear arthritis”.Until recently the primary arthritis treatments for Osteoarthritis of the knee were limited to corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, knee replacement surgery, or simply learning to live with the pain and frustration of a mobility limited lifestyle. That is of course until the rooster came along…
In 1996 scientists successfully extracted, purified, and concentrated the hyaluronic acid found within the rooster’s comb into a product used for the treatment and relief of knee pain resulting from Osteoarthritis. This product is now used as an alternative to surgery around the globe and has helped countless individuals regain their mobility and alleviate pain.
The future of healthcare in the United States is centered on addressing the healthcare concerns of the elderly. The “Baby Boomers”, and specifically the 85+ age group, represent the largest growing segment of the US population today. If you are interested in learning more about this aging trend I recommend reading this article, which was also endorsed by AARP: http://transgenerational.org/aging/demographics.htm. In 2007–2009, 50% of adults 65 years or older reported an arthritis diagnosis. (Source: MMWR 2010;59(39);1261-1265. [Data Source: 2007–2009 NHIS]) Addressing this growing health concern of the elderly can stimulate rapid growth of new patients as well as opening the door to tremendous revenue earnings potential
Lance Liberti – Founder & President
Lance Liberti founded a medical service business centered on Osteoarthritis treatment protocols. Lance collaborated with a wide range of licensed doctors and therapists to develop a myriad of non-surgical, pain relief and drug-free treatment protocols. Lance co-developed The Advanced Arthritis Relief Protocol, a treatment program designed to help patients suffering from Osteoarthritis of the knee avoid knee replacement surgery, reduce or even eliminate their knee pain, while returning to normal daily activities. Lance has trained over 50 healthcare facilities in this protocol nationwide. Armed with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, an MBA in Marketing, and more than 10 years of working in businesses Lance brings his business acumen and friendly demeanor to each client. Outside of work Lance enjoys cooking gourmet meals for his wife and three year old daughter, as well as reading, traveling and engaging in various charitable activities, such as Meals on Wheels, Shriner’s Hospital Tampa, and The Humane Society. |
Integrative Practice Solutions, Inc. has developed an innovative clinical business model focused on resolving the Osteoarthritic knee pain currently suffered by over 27 million elderly Americans. The Advanced Arthritis Relief Protocol (AARP Program) is a non-surgical approach to the treatment of knee pain caused by Osteoarthritis.
Our program provides the equipment, training, new patient marketing, and administrative support services necessary for any medical or integrated practice to succeed in this area of practice. With over 50 highly successful clients in 20 states, and growing, this program is producing multi-million dollar earners throughout the U.S. Experts in Practice Management and Procedure Integration The turn-key practice system and advice we deliver is based upon a lengthy track record in our own seven figure practices, as well as those of our many satisfied clients with highly successful multi-disciplinary clinics nationwide. Our team includes experts in the field of marketing, clinical application, business management, medical billing, coding, compliance, and much more. Our approach is direct, involved, and does not rely on you becoming an expert in every aspect of business, or implementing every strategy by over-taxing your staff. |
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