I'm taking turmeric/curcumin currently. Not sure it is helping. Probably is but I will add fish oil in the mix and see if that helps. Thank you.
Great. I will go ahead and grab a few bottles. Thank you sir.
Great article about cucurmin. Thank you for taking the time to post it. Do either of the joint supps stand out more than the other or they are both great?A lot of people have problem absorbing basic curcumin supplements properly. Here is a link to the Elite Curcumin write up, where the absorption issue is discussed in some detail: https://seriousnutritionsolutions.com/product/elite-curcumin/
My top 2 choices for joint pain would be:
You can find a lot of feedback on both of those here on AM.
- SNS Joint Support XT - https://seriousnutritionsolutions.com/product/joint-support-xt/
- CEL Joint Edge - https://competitiveedgelabs.com/product/joint-edge/
I have light pains in my shoulders, right hip and both knees. Lower back is screwed too. I work through the pains but would be great to not have the pain. I will take your word and try the Curcuprime as well. Thank you for the advice.SNS Joint Support XT. Amazing stuff, I take 4 daily with no plans of ever stopping.
If you actually injure yourself and need relief, XPG Curcuprime is the best solution for that. 2 pumps onto the effected area before bed, and 99% of the time you wake up with no more pain or inflammation. Always have a bottle of the stuff in my house which myself & my partner use whenever needed.
Sounds like the same few products are what everyone uses and for good reason. Thank you for your input.Transdermal XPG CurcuPrime Gel is my go to for joint pain, bonus points for being able to apply it right where the pain is.
If I was gonna go a pill route, CEL Joint Edge would probably be my pick, but can't go wrong with SNS Joint Support either.
Do you know what's causing your joint pain?Whats the best thing to help with joint pain? Thank you.
I can't say for sure but I have been petty hard on my body over the years and I use to run flat footed as well. I could probably do better at stretching and that might help a bit but I can't say 100% what is actually causing the pain.Do you know what's causing your joint pain?
Great article about cucurmin. Thank you for taking the time to post it. Do either of the joint supps stand out more than the other or they are both great?
Do you have the CurcuPrime Gel as well? I think I would benefit from both that and the Joint Support XT.Joint Support XT and Joint Edge are both great products.
It isn't a case of where one is better than the other for everyone - one may work better for one person and the other may work better for the next person. They have a lot of similarities and a few small differences.
For curcumin, Elite Curcumin, the product I linked the write up to, is a great form of curcumin for oral use.
CurcuPrime Gel as mentioned in the thread is great for aches and pains. I have nerve damage due on my shin due to a bad accident a few years ago and it helps me a lot with that. I use Elite Curcumin for oral curcumin, but use CurcuPrime Gel on my shin and any other areas that bother me.
Do you have the CurcuPrime Gel as well? I think I would benefit from both that and the Joint Support XT.
I know those come in injectable form specifically for joint and tendon issues too. May be good to try out and see if it helps for sure.You could try L-proline, L-Lysine & L-choline. It's really for building tendon strength, but when i wasn't able to get to the gym for a couple of weeks, my knees stiffened up. Couldn't do squats. After 4 days on the combo of those tendon strengtheners, knee pain gone.
Great combo and hard to beat in my opinion on effectiveness and price. Glad we carry both of these at Strong Supplement Shop as well!The SNS Joint Support XT + Cissus XT combo has steadily kept my joints in check. It is very reliable and effective. I dose them first thing in the am and then again in the evening (split up the doses).
Definitely agreed here! My go to joint supplement and for $30 bucks it's a dealJoint Support XT is AMAZING as well
Yeah that’s exactly the problem with some powdered amino acids, their oral bioavailability is poor. Injectable has better bioavailability if your not afraid of needles.I used it in powder form. Bought it from a health food store. Just mixed it daily with the protein powder & creatine. Didn't know it was injectable. - use triple the amount recommended on the bottles (powder form) or not much benefit.
I use BPC-157 and TB-500, injected into sub-q tissue near the joint. Alleviates the pain almost immediately. But the pain returns the next time I go heavy. I think I may need to inject daily instead of only when it hurts.
Thanks for the reply!Sounds like you could have some damage that needs medical attention. I had the same thing with my knees. Fine for a while and then when I did some heavy lifting they hurt. Even when treating it with BPC.