Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Ineffective
Based on 1 Research
4
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 70 Reviews
8.8
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  4 capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Chloride (from glucosamine hydrochloride potassium sulfate)
170 mg 
7%
Sodium (from chondroitin sulfate sodium)
120 mg
5%
Potassium (from glucosamine hydrochloride potassium sulfate)
190 mg 
4%
GlucosamineHydrochloride Potassium Sulfate
1500 mg
Chondroitin sulfate Sodium
1200 mg
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)(OptiMSM®)
1000 mg

Top Medical Research Studies

In our clinical trial, we investigated the effects of methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) combined with boswellic acids (BA) on individuals suffering from knee arthritis, a chronic condition often characterized by joint pain and inflammation. We enrolled 60 participants who were randomly divided into two groups: one group received the MSM and BA treatment for 60 days, and the other group was given a placebo.

Over the follow-up periods of 2 and 6 months, we measured pain levels using a visual analog scale (VAS) and assessed joint function with the Lequesne index (LI). While we found that participants taking MSM and BA reported higher pain levels than those on the placebo after 2 months, these differences did not persist at the 6-month mark. Furthermore, when evaluating joint function, we noted no significant differences between the two groups.

However, one notable finding was that those receiving the combination treatment needed fewer anti-inflammatory drugs compared to the placebo group at both follow-up points. Despite the reduced reliance on these medications, we concluded that combined treatment with MSM and BA did not significantly improve pain or joint function compared to placebo.
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Most Useful Reviews

8.8
Significant improvement
There is an effect - it works! I delayed writing a review as I wanted to observe the results. I ordered this drug for my mother-in-law, who has rheumatoid arthritis, and for my mother, suffering from intervertebral disc issues. Initially sceptical, they began taking the drug when pain forced them to agree. Within ten days, my mother-in-law noticed it was easier to rise from a chair, and the swelling in her knees diminished, though pain persisted. After two weeks, my mother could wake up on her side, something she hadn't managed due to back pain. They have now been taking the drug for over a month, and I'm reordering. They recommend it!
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9.5
Best joint supplement
This preparation is excellent compared to Teraflex and Arthra, which my mother, who has rheumatoid arthritis, used previously. This product contains more active ingredients at a significantly lower price. I confidently recommend this drug, as it truly benefits joint health.
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8.8
Joint pain relief
MSM, or methylsulfonylmethane, is a type of organic sulphur compound. It effectively reduces joint pain and inflammation, particularly in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Ineffective
Based on 1 Research
4
  • All Researches
In our clinical trial, we investigated the effects of methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) combined with boswellic acids (BA) on individuals suffering from knee arthritis, a chronic condition often characterized by joint pain and inflammation. We enrolled 60 participants who were randomly divided into two groups: one group received the MSM and BA treatment for 60 days, and the other group was given a placebo.

Over the follow-up periods of 2 and 6 months, we measured pain levels using a visual analog scale (VAS) and assessed joint function with the Lequesne index (LI). While we found that participants taking MSM and BA reported higher pain levels than those on the placebo after 2 months, these differences did not persist at the 6-month mark. Furthermore, when evaluating joint function, we noted no significant differences between the two groups.

However, one notable finding was that those receiving the combination treatment needed fewer anti-inflammatory drugs compared to the placebo group at both follow-up points. Despite the reduced reliance on these medications, we concluded that combined treatment with MSM and BA did not significantly improve pain or joint function compared to placebo.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 70 Reviews
8.8
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8.8
Significant improvement
There is an effect - it works! I delayed writing a review as I wanted to observe the results. I ordered this drug for my mother-in-law, who has rheumatoid arthritis, and for my mother, suffering from intervertebral disc issues. Initially sceptical, they began taking the drug when pain forced them to agree. Within ten days, my mother-in-law noticed it was easier to rise from a chair, and the swelling in her knees diminished, though pain persisted. After two weeks, my mother could wake up on her side, something she hadn't managed due to back pain. They have now been taking the drug for over a month, and I'm reordering. They recommend it!
Read More
9.5
Best joint supplement
This preparation is excellent compared to Teraflex and Arthra, which my mother, who has rheumatoid arthritis, used previously. This product contains more active ingredients at a significantly lower price. I confidently recommend this drug, as it truly benefits joint health.
Read More
8.8
Joint pain relief
MSM, or methylsulfonylmethane, is a type of organic sulphur compound. It effectively reduces joint pain and inflammation, particularly in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Read More
9.5
Pain relief guaranteed
This is the best product for my mother! She takes it as instructed for a week and then forgets about it, as the pain completely disappears. She has rheumatoid arthritis and is generally pleased. I recommend it!
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9
Quality product
I purchased this for my mother with rheumatoid arthritis. The drug is effective and made of high-quality ingredients. I highly recommend it!
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References

  1. Notarnicola A, Tafuri S, Fusaro L, Moretti L, Pesce V, et al. The "MESACA" study: methylsulfonylmethane and boswellic acids in the treatment of gonarthrosis. Adv Ther. 2011;28:894. doi:10.1007/s12325-011-0068-3
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