What types of supplements are in the Joint Health collection?
How do glucosamine and chondroitin support joint health?
Glucosamine and chondroitin are building blocks of cartilage. They are commonly used to help support joint cushioning, lubrication and long-term cartilage health when taken consistently.
What is MSM and why is it used for joints?
MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) is a source of sulfur that helps support connective tissue and joint comfort. Many people use MSM for flexibility, stiffness and overall mobility.
What is NEM® and how is it different from regular joint supplements?
NEM® (natural eggshell membrane) is a specialized ingredient that provides collagen, chondroitin, hyaluronic acid and other joint-supportive nutrients in one ingredient. It’s often used in smaller daily doses and is popular for its convenience.
Are there liquid or powder joint formulas if I don’t like swallowing capsules?
Yes. This collection includes liquid joint blends, powders and easy-to-take softgels so you can choose the format that works best for you.
How long does it usually take to notice a difference from a joint supplement?
Many people use joint formulas for at least 4–12 weeks before evaluating results. Joint health is gradual and benefits are often seen with consistent, long-term use.
Can joint supplements help with exercise- or sports-related joint discomfort?
While they are not a replacement for rest, rehab or medical care, joint-supportive nutrients may help support recovery, comfort and mobility when used alongside proper training and lifestyle habits.
Should I take joint health supplements with food?
Most joint formulas, especially those with fat-soluble nutrients or herbal blends, are best taken with meals. Always follow the directions on the label.
Are there joint supplements suitable for people with shellfish allergies?
Many glucosamine products are shellfish-derived, but there are vegetarian glucosamine options and other joint-support ingredients like MSM, collagen and herbal formulas. Always check labels or ask our team for shellfish-free options.
Can I take joint supplements if I’m already on medication?
Some ingredients, such as certain herbs or high-dose nutrients, may interact with medications. It’s important to speak with your healthcare provider or our in-house pharmacist before starting any new supplement if you’re on prescription medication.
What’s the difference between joint health and bone health supplements?
Joint health products focus on cartilage, ligaments, tendons and comfort, while bone health products focus on bone density and strength using nutrients like calcium, vitamin D and vitamin K2. Many people use both as part of a holistic mobility plan.
Are any of these joint health supplements suitable for long-term daily use?
Many joint health formulas are designed for ongoing daily support. However, long-term use should still be reviewed with a healthcare provider, especially if you have existing conditions or take medications.
Do you have options for vegetarians or flexitarians?
Can lifestyle changes improve joint health along with supplements?
Yes. Maintaining a healthy weight, staying active with low-impact movement, stretching, good posture, and a balanced diet all support joint health. Supplements are one piece of a broader joint-care plan.
When should I see a doctor instead of just using joint supplements?
You should see a healthcare provider if you have sudden, severe or unexplained joint pain, visible swelling, warmth, redness, restricted movement, or if your symptoms are getting worse instead of better.