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NOEVIR to Bring to Market New Supplement for Reinforcing Articular Cartilages.


Tokyo, Japan, July 7, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - NOEVIR will begin marketing Noevir Glucosamine glucosamine /glu·co·sa·mine/ (gloo-ko´sah-men) an amino derivative of glucose, occurring in glycosaminoglycans and a variety of complex polysaccharides such as blood group substances.  MSM MSM - Micronetics Standard MUMPS , a new supplement, on August 1.

The new product, which contains glucosamine, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), calcium and magnesium, helps improve the firmness and elasticity of articular cartilages. One unit, a 360-tablet bottle, sells for 4,200 yen (US$36.50).

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