You can look into Celadrin for joint support, I wouldnt use cissus. Cissus is great for bone injuries but taking just for its anti-inflammatory properties concerns me as Id be worried about a buid up in bone deposits.
Could you elaborate on your concerns? I haven't found any research pointing to a build up in bone deposits.
Thanks for the tip with Celadrin, quite cheap and seems to work well. Gotta have to research more about this stuff(and try it).

I am a bit concerned about Celadrin though, since it is made by heating up fatty acids to 500 degrees and that sounds to me like transfatty acids, and those are evil... and those would be incorporated into every cell in the body and could cause all kind of trouble.
Right now I am wondering if total joint regeneration is possible - ecdy is the only sustance to date that I know of that completely regenerated cartilage (at least in rats)... Now if that would be combined with building blocks like glucosamine, chondroitin, and substances that suppress inflammation, such as celadrin, curcumin, cissus, msm, cat's claw, and something for joint lubrication (here also celadrin might work, and hyaluronic acid)... And not to forget to lower cortisol, for which ecdy and cissus seem to be great.
100% joint regeneration MIGHT ACTUALLY WORK with ecdy added... meaning to at one point to stop taking all supplements and have joints that are just as new. It's just that I guess noone yet has tried this combination yet. I think one problem with inflammation is that it is hard to get it completely away(and there is no regeneration as long as there is any inflammation left), and those anti-inflammatories target inflammations from totally different angles as far as I know, meaning might be worth combining.
I'm already taking glucosamine, chondroitin(low amounts though), high quality curcumin(longvida), lot's of msm, and o3's (probably too low amount too) but so far inflammation is small, but still there(only knees), and after a leg and or cardio training session moving up the stairs is hard and painful. However the inflammation is back to small after 1 day of doing nothing, thanks to my supps. But its still no actual regeneration of joint cartilage. I've added cissus since a few days, and my joints feel great, the damp pain with most movements is gone, but funny though, with some movements I have now a sharp pain, guess because of the lower cortisol. Gonna let the cissus time to start working full though.
That ecdy targets cortisol too is awesome. I've started cissus just recently but I was shocked to see that I lost a LOT of water in my abs and hips area. So that must be the cortisol... I wonder how many people that have trouble getting rid of those fat areas actually have a cortisol problem? Maybe thats a big part of ecdy's body shaping abilities.
There is just one problem with such an approach... its very expensive. :damnit: At least if a lot of those different anti-inflammatories are needed... and depending on the ecdy dose needed too.
Once my financial situation is better I'll try out a similar combo with ecdy and turk (gotta research the different pathways the various anti-inflammatories work to make sure I don't target the same pathways twice) and report back. Who knows maybe there is finally a way to heal cartilage.