Joint Supp Suggestion

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Hey guys just wondering if I could get some well-informed suggestions on a joint support supplement. I've seen logs/reviews on several but wondering if anyone has tried a few and found a favourite.

Any ounce of relief would be amazing. My diuretic dose has been increased for medical treatments and my joints are very angry to say the least
 
Also fish oil for general aches and pains. I had been taking fish oil for years also and recently wasn't able to re-up in time and have been without it for a week. Thankfully I finally got more today. Seriously could tell a difference the last week without it. I've got arthritis in both knees and my cervical spine. Everything cracks on me. Seriously I feel and hear a crunch every I lie down and get up. My elbows lock up and snap. For a while my right one would "lock" and I'd have to hit it hard with my left arm to unlock it and hear a loud crack. That went on for about 6 months to a year straight and still comes and goes. Recently I noticed that I can no longer straighten it completely. I can't force it, it just doesn't straighten out completely anymore.
 
Try AX Joint Restore
This has been the best for me. I force joint help was good too but i would give the nod to joint restore.
 
Hey guys just wondering if I could get some well-informed suggestions on a joint support supplement. I've seen logs/reviews on several but wondering if anyone has tried a few and found a favourite.

Any ounce of relief would be amazing. My diuretic dose has been increased for medical treatments and my joints are very angry to say the least

What products have you tried? If any? I used Cissus XT when my left shoulder was really buggered and it was a godsend until I got my issue sorted. My affiliation aside,Cissus is where its at in my book. Just go for 5% extracts :)

Joint restore is a good option as well.
 
Thanks everyone, the only joint support I have used was SuperCissus last year.

Think I will give Cissus XT a go
 
Thanks everyone, the only joint support I have used was SuperCissus last year.

Think I will give Cissus XT a go

Keep us posted with how you go with it
 
I take around 2g combined EPA/DHA from fish oil, as well as cissus daily. This has been working well for me for quite a while now. Haven't really had to look in to anything else. I think people forget how much fat intake really helps your joints.
 
I take around 2g combined EPA/DHA from fish oil, as well as cissus daily. This has been working well for me for quite a while now. Haven't really had to look in to anything else. I think people forget how much fat intake really helps your joints.
I do 3 grams of EPA and 1.5 of DHA. Just added it up after being curious from reading your post. I couldn't believe the difference it made after stopping it for week.
 
Joint Help would be worth a look IMO. Tons of great positive reviews all over on it, designed to treat both acute and chronic pains. What diuretic do you use, I use HCTZ and have zero joint issues.

Mike
 
I saw slight relief from Animal Flex once a day. I started taking Joint Mechanic three times a day with digestive enzymes on an empty stomach and saw a dramatic improvement. I assume that if I did the same with Flex, I'd probably get a similar effect.
 
Yes I do use fish oil, 2 caps of Controlled Labs with breakfast and dinner. Keeping a good amount of fats in my diet as well right now: omega eggs, almond butter, nuts, flax seeds, salmon a few times a week

I have heard that about digestive enzymes, Bromelain I believe, has extra joint benefits.

The diuretics are eplerenone and furosemide. Combined with sodium restrictions its hell
 
Type 1 and 3 collagen taken on an empty stomach. Takes a week or two but really soothes the joints as well as rebuilding them.
 
I would look at flexible by formutech. Take a look at the logs for both pills and powders. Great formula and economical.rInvalid Link Removed
 
IFN Joint Help, E-Pharm Joint Force and Animal Flex have all worked quite well for me in the past.
 
Hey guys just wondering if I could get some well-informed suggestions on a joint support supplement. I've seen logs/reviews on several but wondering if anyone has tried a few and found a favourite.Any ounce of relief would be amazing. My diuretic dose has been increased for medical treatments and my joints are very angry to say the least
Invalid Link Removed Bro i seen a member on here recommend this couple yrs ago and I been on it every since. Def the best combo to battle joint plus problems.
 
Love Joint Help and Fish Oils for joint support.
 
As I assumed this has become a whole lot of single product suggestions without real explanation lol.

Has anyone tried several and found one better in comparison to others?

Cissus is looking like the most recommended and I will get some Cissus XT but am definitely up for adding a product on top

Also, Cyrus if you happen across this could you clear your inbox Mr. Popular
 
What for? Animal Pak is a joke.

I meant animal flex but accidentally said Pak. Now on the multi-vitamin level...no I do not believe it is a joke. Also if you mention cost, it costs $3 more than orange triad (which is another very good and well known multi-vitamin product).
 
As I assumed this has become a whole lot of single product suggestions without real explanation lol.

Has anyone tried several and found one better in comparison to others?

Cissus is looking like the most recommended and I will get some Cissus XT but am definitely up for adding a product on top

Also, Cyrus if you happen across this could you clear your inbox Mr. Popular

Biofreeze, or products similar to it, can help a lot also if you are having joint pain issues. Anti-inflammatory help a good bit also.
 
IFN Joint Help, E-Pharm Joint Force and Animal Flex have all worked quite well for me in the past.

This. Started off with Animal Flex and now I solely use Joint Help daily and Joint Force whenever I put extra strain on my ankle.
 
Truth.. Joint Help and Joint Force topical when I need to kick pain fast.. perfect 1 - 2 punch!

Mike

Absolutely agreed, my fav two on the market. Thankfully, knock on wood, I havent had any joint pain at all the past few months. So I havent needed to replenish stock of these two just yet.
 
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