Mobility Plus

$15.99
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Why You Care - decreases inflammation and joint discomfort, increases mobility*

Because your joints need you . . . and you need your joints.

Glucosamine Sulfate leads the way in our powerful joint support blend that includes Boswellia, Chondroitin, MSM, Turmeric, Quercetin, Methionine, and Bromelain. These ingredients work synergistically to decrease joint discomfort and inflammation, and increase mobility.*

Suggested Use

Suggested Use: Take 3 capsules once a day, as needed, or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Research Notes

"Based on current evidence, Boswellia and its extract may be an effective and safe treatment option for patient with OA, and the recommended duration of treatment with Boswellia and its extract is at least 4 weeks. This systematic review and meta-analysis showed that Boswellia and its extract may be a novel drug for patient with OA. Based on current evidence, the recommended duration and dosage of treatment with Boswellia and its extract is at least 100-250 mg 4 weeks."

- Yu G, Xiang W, Zhang T, Zeng L, Yang K, Li J. Effectiveness of Boswellia and Boswellia extract for osteoarthritis patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Complement Med Ther. 2020 Jul 17;20(1):225. doi: 10.1186/s12906-020-02985-6. PMID: 32680575; PMCID: PMC7368679.*


"In conclusion, the present umbrella review suggests that prescription GS, when used at 1500mg/ daily dosage, can positively affect the cartilage structure and improve the pain and function in people with knee OA, without having a greater incidence of adverse effects than placebo, indicating a possible role in older people. Moreover, some promising results indicated that GS is associated with a better glucose profile than placebo."

- Veronese N, Demurtas J, Smith L, Reginster JY, Bruyère O, Beaudart C, Honvo G, Maggi S; on behalf on the European Geriatric Medicine Society Special Interest Groups in Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses and Arthritis. Glucosamine sulphate: an umbrella review of health outcomes. Ther Adv Musculoskelet Dis. 2020 Dec 26;12:1759720X20975927. doi: 10.1177/1759720X20975927. PMID: 33488785; PMCID: PMC7768322.*



Our Friendly FDA Warnings

Improper Use Can Be Bad For Your Health

Using supplements improperly can be harmful. Taking a combination of supplements, using these products together with medicine, or substituting them in place of prescribed medicines could lead to harmful, even life-threatening, results.

Pre and Post Surgery Caution

Some supplements can have unwanted effects before, during, or after surgery. For example, bleeding is a potential side effect risk of garlic, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, and Vitamin E. In addition, kava and valerian act as sedatives and can increase the effects of anesthetics and other medications used during surgery. Before surgery, you should inform your health care professional about all the supplements you use.

Not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or alleviate . . .

Dietary supplements are not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or alleviate the effects of diseases. They cannot completely prevent diseases, as some vaccines can. However, some supplements are useful in reducing the risk of certain diseases and are authorized to make label claims about these uses. For example, folic acid supplements may make a claim about reducing the risk of birth defects of the brain and spinal cord.