People Over 40 Thought Their Joint Pain Was Just “Aging”… Oxford Research Says Otherwise

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 begin noticing their joints don’t feel the same.

What starts as occasional stiffness in the knees can slowly spread into the hips…
and eventually into the lower back.

Getting up from a chair becomes harder than it used to be.

They’re often told it’s just “wear and tear”, Just aging.

But that explanation doesn’t fully add up.

If joints simply wore out, athletes would suffer the worst damage.

Yet millions stay active for decades, while others who barely exercise develop severe joint pain.

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

Research discussed in the medical journal Molecules shows that when an enzyme called Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) becomes overactive, which often happens after 40, it can promote inflammation and cartilage stress inside the joint.

Not just wear and tear.

Chemistry.

That’s when we discovered a

SIMPLE BREAKFAST CEREAL TRICK designed to support healthy nitric oxide balance.

Many men and women over 50 report a major boost in flexibility and range of motion, some as high as 87%.

It takes less than a minute each morning.

Copyright All Rights Reserved -
https://theactivejourney © 2025

Privacy Policy | ☑ DMCA | ☑ Disclosure Agreements |
Terms of Service

This site is not a part of the Facebook website or Facebook Inc. Additionally, this site is NOT endorsed by Facebook in any way.
FACEBOOK is a trademark of FACEBOOK, Inc.