Pain, stiffness, and inflammation of the joints affect 1 in 4 American adults.This number only increases with age. We want to reduce this statistic and believe we have the ability to do so by supporting your joint health
Joint Nutrients is designed to support healthy, thriving joints - fast.†
Assess each statement below. If you relate to one or more, then Joint Nutrients may be the joint support supplement you need†:
If a number of those resonated with you, then Joint Nutrients is something that you should seriously consider.†
If none of the statements above relate to your current life situation, then Joint Nutrients is most likely not something you need right now.
Away from food by one hour, take 2 capsules in the morning or night. Alternatively, take 1 capsule in the morning upon waking and 1 capsule at night before bed. Use as directed by your healthcare professional.
Consult with your healthcare professional prior to using. Do not use if inner tamper seal is damaged.
Bariatric, breastfeeding, ages 4 and up
Capsules
Keep closed in a cool, dry place out of reach by children.
Joints demand a lot of care and attention.
Utilizing Joint Nutrients every day is recommended if you’re struggling with persistent joint issues and want to support joint health.†
Are you recovering from an injury or just a really tough period of joint overuse? You may just need to use Joint Nutrients for that time period to support normal and healthy joint repair.†
If you’re looking to support healthy joint function and don’t really struggle with joints, then consider taking 1 capsule before bed. I believe before bed is best as it gives the ingredients an entire evening to work.
During testing, people used Joint Nutrients differently than I recommended. They did so because it worked better for them this way.
Here are the different ways people took their 2 capsules of Joint Nutrients:
Play with it. See what method works best for you.
I asked Nadia how fast she felt the benefits of Joint Nutrients. She went beyond and shared how she uses it.
Here’s what she shared with me - and, now, you:
That funny looking word at the bottom is Russian. It means ‘Hooray!’
A few lifestyle tips for healthy joints: