symbianblack
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Hey I noticed that PrimaForce Cissus actually breaks down the extract percentages while USP Labs does not. Is there literature stating the percentages of USP Labs Super Cissus?
I believe they have used different % over batches - that's why its not listed
A lower % is going to work better; )
Its backward but lower is better for joint support![]()
so the HIGHER the percentage the WORSE it is for joint support?
The extract is proprietary, including the process and the final product. As others have mentioned with cissus and other herbs it is not always higher % = better. In many cases these plants contain multiple actives so standardization/extraction for/of one does not necessarily tell the whole story. I have not tried a wide variety of cissus products myself, but SuperCissus is a staple. It has virtually eliminated tendon pain that crippled my training for a couple of years and it kept my joints feeling great through my last show prep. If you're looking for a cissus based joint support supplement you will not be disappointed with it.![]()
I see. I think that it will take longer than a week on just about any joint supplement to notice anything. I would at least give it the full bottle and see how you feel then. Cissus works relatively fast, but not in only one week. If the sore knee is s regular occurrence then you might want to consider what the source of the problem is or even see a medical specialist so that you can handle the problem in the most effective manner. SuperCissus is an amazing joint support supplement but it isn't a cure-all and it takes time to do it's thing.The reason why I ask is because when I take it I dont feel anything "working" for instance I had a sore right knee after a leg day. after a week still the same soreness. 2 pills 3 times a day
Haha yes I'd highly recommend capsuling the powder!Just don't buy it in powder form. It tastes horrid!
Like I said, it's a staple for me. I won't go without it.For plain cissus, I've only ever used USP labs, and damn did theirs save my life!Mike
Out of all the cissus products I've tried, which was most of the name brands, I continue to use Cissus XT.
It seems like they don't produce much SNS Cissus XT much anymore these days
It seems like they don't produce much SNS Cissus XT much anymore these days
No, not necessarily. That info is simply not made available, which is generally the case with our extracts.You're saying USP is doing a totally unique extraction process? I would love to hear about that.
Who is "they". I order two bottles every other month without problem.
What store please? Nutraplanet is always out of stock.. Otherwise SSO?
Thanks
What store please? Nutraplanet is always out of stock.. Otherwise SSO?
Thanks
Just don't buy it in powder form. It tastes horrid!
Hey I noticed that PrimaForce Cissus actually breaks down the extract percentages while USP Labs does not. Is there literature stating the percentages of USP Labs Super Cissus?
Yeah I know. But Joint help is not sold in my country. Need to order from UK, problem is the £ is expensive.Ive ran through loads of super cissus and didnt notice anything. Check out Iforce joint help, good stuff
Primaforce is standardized for 40% total Ketosterones, and while USP may not list it now, Super Cissus was always standardized for 20% total Ketosterones.
Anecdotally it has always been thought that a 40% standardization was better for "anabolic" properties whilst a 20% standardization was better for pain/joint relief.
I have used both extensively myself and for pure joint relief I've always liked Super Cissus. BUT, cost wise I can get bulk Primaforce for cheap so I just do that most of the time and double up the dosage.
Ive ran through loads of super cissus and didnt notice anything. Check out Iforce joint help, good stuff
Joint Help is a great product but does need to be cycled off. I believe the iForce rep recommended no more than 3 months on without at least a month off.