title say it yall, it's for knee arthritis so whatever you guys can think that might help and preferably something include joint lubrication ingredients?
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yeah thats what i was thinking about is joint xt and cissus xt, but wanted to know if thereis better or more preferable options out there for knee arthritis !Cissus XT and Joint Support XT.
Others also like Flexatril by Scivation.
I've used both, and each are very good.
Agmatine has some potential for nerve pain, and I find it may help my lower back pain at times, but that's not arthritis.So, I haven't seen these ingredients in ANY product but I've been researching and they kept coming up for arthritis so I just started my dad on some:
Niacinamide
Acetl-L-Carnitine
N-Acetyl Cysteine
Agmatine
I'm curious to see if it does anything for his arthritic knee pain. He ha tried everything ...it may be a waste but it looks like it is worth trying and is good for your overall health if it doesn't.
what you think about sns joint support xt +cissus xt or anything you can add to it or replace it with ?Agmatine has some potential for nerve pain, and I find it may help my lower back pain at times, but that's not arthritis.
I haven't heard anything about ALCAR for arthritis, as it is typically used as a nootropic and/or to reduce mental fatigue.
NAC is generally healthy and has nice benefits, but I haven't heard anything saying it's good for arthritis.
Here's some good ingredients:
-Boswellia (standardized for AKBA)
-Microlactin
-Bromelain
-Spirulina (mostly animal studies, but promising)
-Cissus
-Andrographis
-Nigella Sativa
-Terminalia Chebula (only seen it in Flexatril)
It's a quality product, with Boswellia, Andrographis, NEM, and glucosamine (which goes well with Boswellia).what you think about sns joint support xt +cissus xt or anything you can add to it or replace it with ?
it is for my mother I don't think she can do bulk ingredint.
Appreciate the kind words man.Cissus XT and Joint Support XT.
Others also like Flexatril by Scivation.
I've used both, and each are very good.
Very different products. If the cause of your issues is inflammation driven, I think flexatril is a great choice. Run flexatril, then run XT, see for yourself.so flexatril is superior to sns joint help xt?
Everyone responds different to any supplement ever made. You just have to consider possibly getting both and seeing what works best for you.so flexatril is superior to sns joint help xt?
This^^^^^ and without all Bob's spamJoint Support XT has been getting great feedback and has a ton of human researched back doses to support it. Most importantly, it works very well for pain and inflammation relief.
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Curcumin is good all round ingredient, but needs assistance to become bio-available. Piperine is a good adjunct, but there are other forms as well that are better.I know when I worked at that nasty 3 letter store, I had a regular customer who would come in for turmeric. Genoflex would be a good all in one pill I have not tried flexatril.
texas usa but my mother lives in Egypt and they don't have access to any of these goodies.Joint Support XT has been getting great feedback and has a ton of human researched back doses to support it. Most importantly, it works very well for pain and inflammation relief.
Flexatril has been getting good feedback as well across the board.
What country are you located?
Too much man, they are both good on their own. You wont need to stack themso what yall say about stacking sns joint support and flexatril?
both have different ingredients though ?Too much man, they are both good on their own. You wont need to stack them
They do, but both are very effective anti inflammatories. It's not cost effective to use both, when both solo are very complete products.both have different ingredients though ?
what you mean by too much like can cause side effects ?
Very valid pointttThey do, but both are very effective anti inflammatories. It's not cost effective to use both, when both solo are very complete products.
Could they both be run? Sure. But do they both need to be run concurrently? Naw. No need to do so until you try them both out solo. Why spend double the cash when half is effective?