🦵 Move Freely, Live Boldly — Your Joints’ New Best Friend!
This triple-strength joint supplement combines 1200mg Glucosamine HCI, 450mg Chondroitin Sulfate, and 50mg MSM with anti-inflammatory Turmeric, Hyaluronic Acid for lubrication, and Bromelain to support muscle flexibility and reduce stiffness. Made in a certified US facility, it offers a clean, allergen-free formula in easy-to-swallow veggie capsules designed for fast absorption and daily joint comfort.
R**N
IT WORKS!!!
I work out on a daily basis. I work at UPS and I work out as well. It's nice to know that this product work, but right away I would say less than a week. I've been taking it for over 2 months now and I haven't seen instant results. I used to wear a knee braces all the time at work and to the gym and I can say currently I no longer wear those only on heavy leg days but I can walk around with no pain at all. I will be buying another bottle going forward.
A**K
This works almost immediately
I’m 42 years old. During the winter months my hands ache and the arthritis (during warmer weather do not hurt) flairs badly. Within an hour of taking these I can bend my fingers and feel almost no pain. I take these along with Tumeric supplements for inflammation and I believe it’s a winning combination to fight pain and inflammation. Definitely worth a try
J**Y
Pain Relief At Last........But Not Vegan.
I have Osteoarthritis in my knees and it is most painful in my right knee. There have been days when I could not even walk because it hurt so badly. Ibuprofen works to a point but is not a long term solution. I also was looking for something that had Hyaluronic Acid since I had that shot into my knees about 15 years ago and it did wonders. The down side for me is it contains shellfish and I am currently changing to a vegan diet for better health. I am also not sure what there source of Hyaluronic Acid is, from roosters or bacteria derived. This product works well but those issues will have me looking for a replacement and cost them one star.
A**Y
Great for my dog!
These work like a charm! I have a 15-year-old coon dog. A few years ago he started slowing down, not running/moving as fast, and looking at stairs like he dreaded them. Basically started hobbling along. He's an old guy with lots of miles of running under his belt. After giving him 2 a day for about 3 days, he started running again. Now he's all wags and smiles!
N**.
the best joint health supplement I have tried
I am a physician with the usual aches and pains. I found this product, having all the essentials and proper amount for joint health including Hyaluronic acid, the one we inject in joints to bring back the fluidity and cushion for movement. It also has the safest and natural antiinflammatory component in it, turmeric with no known significant side effects. I introduced it to my patients and now scores of them ask me to buy it for them ( no profit, of course) as they like the comfort they feel. I have bought so many of it I feel like a storekeeper. Thank you for formulating this product for us.
R**S
Finally, a supplement that's easy to swallow!
My doctor recommended I take a glucosamine supplement for my aging knees years ago. I've tried many different brands, and I really like this one. It has the glucosamine, but also the other 2 ingredients my doctor suggested: chondroitin and hyaluronic acid. I've been taking this brand for almost a year, and my knees don't give me any trouble at all. The best part of it is the easy to swallow capsules! So many supplements are huge pills that choke me, but these capsules are great.
S**E
Contains Cheap Fillers Silicon Dioxide/ Magnesium Stearate
This product is NOT RETURNABLE nor REFUNDABLE _and has CHEAP FILLERS SILICON DIOXIDE/ MAGNESIUM STEARATE which Speaks Volumes. Why are they adding cheap fillers?While they are rare, silicon dioxide side effects are possible. This can include symptoms of allergic reactions and possibly digestive problems. One potential concern with nanoparticles found in foods (which includes silicon dioxide in addition to compounds like silver, titanium dioxide, iron oxide and zinc oxide) is that some research suggests they may trigger GI problems, such as leaky gut syndrome, as well as DNA and cell damage when ingested long term. More research is needed regarding these concerns, because as of now we don’t know much about the long-term impacts of eating nanoparticles on a regular basis.Here’s another distinction to point out: The type of silica found in foods is different than crystalline silica, which is a component of soil, sand, granite and some other mineral. Long-term exposure to crystalline silica can potentially be dangerous to the respiratory system, contributing to lung-related damage and disease, so anyone who works in close contact with this compound needs to be careful to handle it properly in order to prevent side effects.People who are most susceptible to experiencing side effects due to crystalline silica exposure are those who work in the following industries: mining, steel, construction and While they are rare, silicon dioxide side effects are possible. This can include symptoms of allergic reactions and possibly digestive problems.One potential concern with nanoparticles found in foods (which includes silicon dioxide in addition to compounds like silver, titanium dioxide, iron oxide and zinc oxide) is that some research suggests they may trigger GI problems, such as leaky gut syndrome, as well as DNA and cell damage when ingested long term. More research is needed regarding these concerns, because as of now we don’t know much about the long-term impacts of eating nanoparticles on a regular basis.Here’s another distinction to point out: The type of silica found in foods is different than crystalline silica, which is a component of soil, sand, granite and some other mineral. Long-term exposure to crystalline silica can potentially be dangerous to the respiratory system, contributing to lung-related damage and disease, so anyone who works in close contact with this compound needs to be careful to handle it properly in order to prevent side effects.While nanotechnology in food processing may help improve the taste, color, look, uniformity and texture of foods, it might also change the material is absorbed and excreted in the human body.Is It Safe? Risks and Side EffectsIs silicon dioxide safe to consume? The FDA considers silicon dioxide in food to be generally safe for human consumption, as long as it’s consumed in small amounts.Is silicon dioxide a carcinogen? There isn’t evidence that the type used in foods contributes to cancer formation. The Environmental Protection Agency has stated that crystalline-free form of silica poses “minimal risk” to humans. Dr. Josh Axe
C**I
Snap, crackle, pop
I'm 37 and have osteoarthritis setting up in my knee as I was told in 2016 from after having surgery in 2012 due to a injury while AD Navy. This helps my knee not be so crunchy. I can play with my dog with no problem. The only down side is you have to take three pills. I don't swallow pills so well. However I am pleased. It's not that bad they're smaller than fish oil pills.Oh, and the hydrolaunic acid are what Euflexa injections are made of. I worked at NMCP (2010-2013) orthopedics and had to help administer those knee injections. Try these they may help you.
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