Joint Fuel claims to be a scientifically advanced Nutraceutical that provides nutrition to the joints to make it flexible. It also claims to help in promoting healthy cartilage. Of course it is a plus point of the supplement but only as long as it works for your joints. One bottle contains 150 caps that are sold for $51.95. It is created by TwinLab and it can be bought from its official website.
Joint Fuel Ingredients
Many ingredients used in the product are common and are used in every joint pain products; still the company claims it to be a unique formula. However, the ingredients present in Joint Fuel are Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulfate, Folic Acid, Collagen, Protein, Vitamin B12Betaine, Quercetin Dihydrate, Chondroitin Sulfate, Turmeric Root Extract, Selenium, Calcium Stearate, Vitamin C, Cellulose, Zinc and Medium Chain Triglycerides.
The list of ingredients is quite long and the amount of each ingredient is not proper. Most of the ingredients are not much effective and work only for supporting joints and cartilage.
Pros
- It contains Chondroitin and Glucosamine that support the joints by repairing the damage caused by old injuries.
- Few ingredients used in the formula are tested clinically.
- It can be bought from its official site.
- The ingredients are not used in the specific amount.
- The official site lacks customer testimonials.
- The product is not clinically tested except the ingredients.
- It is an expensive joint pain product.
TwinLab Joint Fuel is just hype as it causes many side effects such as stomach upset. It is not shocking because it lacks the correct amount of ingredients in it.
Does It Really Work?
Joint fuel is not clinically tested; however it is a product that comes in a liquid form that is easily digested. Not much information about the product is available on the website but it contains Glucosamine that acts as a great stimulant for making the joints strong and also helps in building the cartilage. Some other ingredients can also be beneficial and work for joints as well.
It is recommended to take three joint fuel caps twice daily. Total six caps a day. It is best to take in the morning and evening with the meals.
Customer Reviews
It is not clear that this product is worth a try as there are no customer reviews found. It is not safe for a pregnant woman or a breastfeeding mother. It is not suitable for those under 18 years of age or who are taking other medications.
Bottom Line
Joint flex doses are too high. The user has to take six capsules per day. It may cause side effects to them. The product seems to work only for joint pain and cartilage building but not on other joint problems. The ingredients used are quite common and their effects on the joint pain are not clear as there is no customer reviews found that can support its claims. The product is not clinically tested to ensure that it is safe to use.
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