I know that Animal Flex was the top joint support supplement for a good few years, but is there anything better on the market these days?
Man, animal flex was my go to years ago! Now, I take 1.5g curcumin, 10g collagen, and SNS joint XT.I know that Animal Flex was the top joint support supplement for a good few years, but is there anything better on the market these days?
. Tried them all but I keep going back to xtJoint support xt is amazing on its own, but stacked with Cissus is always an amazing combo for joints.
Joint support xt helps reduce inflammation, which plays a huge role in joint degradation over time.
Joint support Xt and cissus
Joint support xt is amazing on its own, but stacked with Cissus is always an amazing combo for joints.
Joint support xt helps reduce inflammation, which plays a huge role in joint degradation over time.
. Tried them all but I keep going back to xt
A lot of recommendations for Joint Support XT, but as a guy with a severe egg allergy I can't take it.Like others have said joint support xt by sns is a great option. I like using controlled labs orange triad as a multi and it has a joint formula in it as well.
Try boswellin + cissus as something simple and effective. Basically you need to control inflammation that has been going on for a while and work on the underlying cause/s of the issue.A lot of recommendations for Joint Support XT, but as a guy with a severe egg allergy I can't take it.
Straight Curcumin? Do you get it in pills or powder?That’s why I use at minimum 1.5g of curcumin (anti inflammatory)
https://examine.com/supplements/curcumin/Straight Curcumin? Do you get it in pills or powder?
If just curcumin, you'll also need piperineStraight Curcumin? Do you get it in pills or powder?
For absorbtion?If just curcumin, you'll also need piperine
Yep! Without it, common dosages are almost useless.For absorbtion?
Unless you’re using it purely for digestion and colon health, I mean turmeric/curcumin is fat soluble.Yep! Without it, common dosages are almost useless.
True, i was meaning in the context of joint healthUnless you’re using it purely for digestion and colon health, I mean turmeric/curcumin is fat soluble.
Joint Support XT is a great product and imo the best joint supplement on the market by far but unfortunately, because of the NEM Natural Eggshell Membrane you're right in that you can't take it with an egg allergy.A lot of recommendations for Joint Support XT, but as a guy with a severe egg allergy I can't take it.
SNS Joint support xt and cissus xt would ahve been the combo I chose as well... go for the cissus solo and see how it treats you.I know that Animal Flex was the top joint support supplement for a good few years, but is there anything better on the market these days?
Since he can’t due the joint support Xt. A lack product along with SNS cissus would be a good choiceSNS Joint support xt and cissus xt would ahve been the combo I chose as well... go for the cissus solo and see how it treats you.
Yes, but it needs to be dosed high. It can get pretty expensive.Does Hyaluronic Acid still get fair praise for increasing synovial joint fluid quality/volume?
Helios is defnatelly in my top 3.Helios by chaos and pain is the best I have used and tastes great. I already pop enough pills throughout the day so I enjoy a powdered supp whenever I can get it.
Ingredients-
Essential Amino Acids – 3000mg: The building blocks.
Microlaction – 2000mg: Proteins that can inhibit Leukocytes from entering the joint cavities and causing inflammation.
Cissus – 1500mg: Encourages the generation of bone stem cells!
Vitamin C – 1500mg: The king of all antioxidants!
Curcumin - 1000mg: An herb used to combat inflammation!
Astragaloside Extract – 500mg: Used for centuries as an immune stimulator and inflammation fighter.
Bromelain (50 GDU) – 320mg: A proteolytic enzyme used for anti-inflammation and to aid in digestion.
5-HTP – 300mg: Used to fight muscle soreness after your workout, and converts into the happy neurotransmitter Serotonin! Serotonin also helps to encourage stage 4 sleep!
Betaine – 200mg: Increases Nitric Oxide levels which help to improve blood flow. Better blood flow = better nutrient delivery and waste removal by the body = faster recovery!
Choline – 200mg: Don’t forget about the brain!
Piperine – 20mg: Makes sure your body absorbs all of Helios’s game time ingredients!
Silicon – 5mg: Used to help promote the synthesis of collagen. Collagen is used by the body for bone and connective tissue regeneration.
Vitamin K1 – 1mg: Involved in blood clotting, bone health, and metabolism
https://www.chaosandpain.com/helios-joint-support/
I agree with thisThat’s why I use at minimum 1.5g of curcumin (anti inflammatory)
I’m glad you enjoyed it and flexatril is a solid choiceHelios is defnatelly in my top 3.
It also gave good pain relief when I had my collarbone broken. It's really good for that.
Others in my top 3 are Flexatril and Joint Mechanic.
It nearly as much as an injury or pain does ha. It’s so minimal that it’s not even worth discussingIs there any truth to the theory that the anti-inflammatory joint supplements hinder muscle growth?
Please please please don't take me the wrong way for pointing something out on that one:Formutech flexible is one of my favorites. 4 a day and on rough days 8.
No worries. Not everyone knows what to look for on labels and it’s important that we help each other. Good aspect to look at with these types of products^^^^
I started to not post this because I always worry about upsetting people but I couldn't get it off my mind because I have some very severe food allergies myself. I volunteer with a group that helps support and educate on food allergies and have seen several cases where people that you would consider to be the 'average person' and not the very science minded consumer select a product for themselves or others and experienced real hard from not realizing that products labeled this way have things in them that they are allergic to.
I want to point out to anyone reading now or in the future since I'm replying to another company (Nutrex) that my reply has nothing to do with Nutrex products. Its about a product that he mentioned from a completely separate brand. And to my knowledge, Nutrex doesn't label any of their products that way and from everything I've seen they clearly list allergens on their products. Also, Nutrex is a brand that I happen to like of their products myself.
Good find. That’s either beyond disingenuous and intentionaly misleading, or a huge oversight. If the latter, it should really be addressed.Please please please don't take me the wrong way for pointing something out on that one:
When you look at their label listing (looking at it on Amazon in this case) there is a warning beneath the supplement facts that it may contain shellfish and beef derived ingredients. Some people may mistake that for thinking that those are the only allergens that it contains but if you read the ingredients, it lists Flour (wheat) which means that it would contain gluten.
This way of labeling confuses a lot of people because when they see allergens listed like beef or shellfish, they assume that that would be all of the allergens that are in the product but that isn't always the case.
For clarification, are you saying that you use 1.5 grams per day or regular Curcumin or of a 95% standardized Curcumin?That’s why I use at minimum 1.5g of curcumin (anti inflammatory)
Great point. Absolutely agreed.If just curcumin, you'll also need piperine
I'm very curious by the branded versions. Have you tried any other branded version to compare Meriva to? Sabinsa's C3 gets some good feedback as well. When Curcumin first getting more popular BCM-95 was talked about some as well but then seemed to not get any attention anymore.Meriva Curcumin Phytosome is curcumin bound to phosphatidylcholine.
Cool. That's a really high (but good) dose. A lot of the products on the market (not knocking anyone in particular) will have something like 1,500 mg. Turmeric/Curcumin listed but then when you look at it closely, its maybe 100 to 200 mg. of 95% and the rest powder.I’m personally using 95% extract curcuminoids with a total of 1.5g curcuminoids a day (has bioprine in it as well).
I have not. The research on Meriva is astounding, as it causes curcumin to work much better, from what I understand.For clarification, are you saying that you use 1.5 grams per day or regular Curcumin or of a 95% standardized Curcumin?
Great point. Absolutely agreed.
I'm very curious by the branded versions. Have you tried any other branded version to compare Meriva to? Sabinsa's C3 gets some good feedback as well. When Curcumin first getting more popular BCM-95 was talked about some as well but then seemed to not get any attention anymore.
If this is derailing this too much and anyone wants to discuss Curcumins and start a separate thread, send me a link if so.
The research on Meriva looks great and the research on Sabinsa's C3 complex looks great as well. There's another one, Curcuwin, I think it is, that has a couple of studies that looks good also.I have not. The research on Meriva is astounding, as it causes curcumin to work much better, from what I understand.
I glanced through it quickly and saw that what always seems to be the debate came up where you said Theracurmin > Longvida and someone was disagreeing on it. That's one of things on the subject that makes it truly hard to know is that its not as simple as some people thing in that these branded versions work different ways so there isn't a set way to compare them. Different branded versions can make their own appear better by referencing things a certain way. I'm going to send you a pm so as to not clutter up the thread.Not to “pimp” my own thread, but here is a quick write up I did on curcumin. I tried to hit on the things outside of joint health/inflammation.
I’m still a fan of Theracurmim
https://anabolicminds.com/forum/supplements/289557-curcumin-real-holy.html