

Pack #1 Joint Health Pack
Douglas Laboratories
Overview
A joint support supplement from a reputable brand, likely containing common joint health ingredients, but specific details are not readily available.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking joint health support, those with joint discomfort, active adults
Skip If: Allergic to shellfish, pregnant or nursing, or taking other medications without consulting a healthcare provider.
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin A
10000 IUVitamin C
500 mgVitamin D3
25 IUVitamin E
100 IUThiamine
25 mgRiboflavin
13 mgNiacin/Niacinamide
60 mgVitamin B-6
13 mgFolic Acid
400 mcgVitamin B12
50 mcgBiotin
1250 mcgPantothenic Acid
75 mgCalcium
425 mgIron
0.75 mgPhosphorus
240 mgMagnesium
150 mgZinc
10 mgSelenium
100 mcgCopper
1 mgManganese
8 mgChromium
100 mcgMolybdenum
25 mcgPotassium
38 mgGlucosamine Hcl
1500 mgChondroitin Sulfate
1200 mgMsm(R)
500 mgQuercetin Dihydrate
150 mgResveravine(R)
50 mgHyaluronic Acid
30 mgPaba
25 mgInositol
13 mgCholine
10 mgAstaxanthin
1 mgBoron
0.5 mgTrace Elements
50 mcgVanadium
13 mcgHow to Use
Follow dosage instructions on product packaging, typically taken with water.
Daily
Morning or Evening
With food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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