How well do you know the New Flexadin Advanced?

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Test Your Knowledge on Flexadin Advanced

Do you know everything there is to know about the new Flexadin Advanced? Take this comprehensive quiz to discover how well you understand its ingredients, benefits, and impact on joint health. Whether you're a pet owner, veterinarian, or just curious, this quiz is designed for you!

  • Learn about the effects of Boswellia serrata.
  • Understand the role of UC-II collagen in joint health.
  • Test your knowledge about osteoarthritis and its symptoms.
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by HealthWise321
What ingredient was added to create the new Flexadin Advanced?
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Boswellia serrata
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Devil`s Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)
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Curcuma
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Willow bark (salicin)
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Chocolate
What ingredient was already in Flexadin Advanced
Glucosamine
Ibuprofen
Undenatured type II collagen UC-II)
Beef collagen
Collagen by L'Oréal
3+4 but not 5
Boswellic acids are potent anti-inflammatories
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False
If it doesn`t kill you, yes
The resin from B. Serrata contains:
Acetic acid
Nucleic acids
Serratious acids
Boswellic acids
Sulfuric acid
To date, the main acid(s)s of B. Serrata is (are):
Alpha BA
Beta BA
AKBA
KBA
Gamma BA
Beta BA, KBA, and AKBA
I don`t like this question, it should only be for Clifford
What does B. Serrata target?
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Jon Snow
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Cox-1 enzymes
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Cox-2 enzymes
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Prostaglandin E synthase, lox enzymes, cathepsin G, and many other inflammatory mediators
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Daenerys Targaryen
B. Serrata caused gastro-intestinal ulcers and renal failure in rats at extremely high doses of Boswellia.
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False
Oral tolerance and oral tolerization are synonyms
True
False
Boswellia works by oral tolerance
True
False
UC-II continues to work forever even when it is discontinued
True
False
The major type of collagen in articular cartilage is of the type:
1
2
3
4
5
Delicious
UC-II means:
Type II collagen is denatured
Type-II collagen is identical to that found in articular cartilage
Type II collagen is hydrolyzed
Type II collagen is not recognized by the immune system
Type II collagen is ignored by the immune system in the gastro-intestinal tract
This question is too &%$! difficult
Inflammation, articular degradation, and immune-mediated attack against articular cartilage are hallmarks of osteoarthritis
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False
Eburnation is a new word that I just learned that means there is no more cartilage where it used to be - OUCH!
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False
Osteoarthritis affects:
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Dogs
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Cats
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Horses
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Humans
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Laboratory animals
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All of these answers
A study involving humans found extremely significant levels of MMPs (matrix metalloproteinases) in the joint fluid of arthritic knees
True
False
MMPs and Cathepsin G are cartilage-destroying enzymes. Boswellia reduces their production:
True
False
A common symptom of osteoarthritis is:
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Vomiting
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Diarrhea
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Aggression
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Poor math skills
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Lameness
Safety studies looking at concurrent use of Boswellia and NSAIDs have been performed in cats and dogs
True
False
A 7-month study evaluating NSAIDs (valdecoxib) vs Boswellia in humans have demonstrated identical results
True
False
UC-II works by:
Upregulation of inflammatory mediators against articular cartilage
Upregulation of the immune system in the joints
Downregulation of the immune system in the joints
Downregulation of the immune response in the GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue) to articular cartilage
Upregulation and downregulation of various aspects of the immune system
Just a terrible, terrible, question
Dogs with a perfect body condition score and not prone to OA should receive the new Flexadin Advanced
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False
Agility dogs, obese patients prone to OA, and dogs already affected with OA will benefit from the new Flexadin Advanced
True
False
Boswellia serrata is indigenous to:
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Canada
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The Arctic Circle
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Proxima Centauri
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South America
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Africa and South Asia
The following studies have shown significant benefits of Boswellia and UC-II for OA in dogs:
Objective ground force plate evaluations
Subjective scores for pain, lameness, and activity levels
Objective measurements of inflammatory mediators
Toxicity studies in laboratory animals
Evaluation of tolerability (side-effects, biochemical parameters, etc)
All of these answers are true
Thank you so much for taking this quiz. I hope you have found it useful!
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There is only one answer to this question
 
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