Best chondroitin & glucosamine supplements according to redditors

We found 32 Reddit comments discussing the best chondroitin & glucosamine supplements. We ranked the 15 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Chondroitin & Glucosamine Combination Nutritional Supplements:

u/Rebel_bass · 14 pointsr/cats

absolutely. You don't have to buy the pet specific stuff. you can get this stuff at pretty much any grocery store or walgreens. just sprinkle it over their food.

u/Swoletacus · 10 pointsr/bodybuilding

Reviews have been mixed but Extreme Joint Care by Nutribio has one of the most complete formulas you can find in pill form.

Joint Vibrance by Vibrant Health is also said to be pretty good, but it's a powder.

Lastly, Super Cissus is based on a plant with a long use in traditional medicine, Cissus quadrangularis, and isn't your standard MSM - Glucosamine - Chondriton formula. It's very well regarded.

The thing to note about any of these is that you won't see a change overnight. Most people suggest you won't start to notice anything until 3 or so weeks.

Edit: Missing words

u/premier-cat-arena · 6 pointsr/cfs

Yes I definitely get muscle aches in my legs. I also get different (joint and nerve) that all feel v different. The muscle aches I’ve found are helped by topical cannabis lotions or rubs (if it’s legal in your area) and also I use this lotion below. It helps a lot. Sometimes advil or Tylenol helps but only if it’s on the milder side. CBD gummies help as well. When they’re mild they just feel achy like the flu but sometimes they’ll get bad enough I can’t stand up to get to the bathroom.

You Plus Relief | All Natural Pain... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GKOKC4I?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/CBR85 · 3 pointsr/fitness30plus

Something like this has really helped with my joint pain. I have a torn Labrum in my shoulder, and had knee reconstruction at 18 years old (now 33) and my joints are shot to hell. This stuff has really helped over the past month. Almost no joint pain anymore. Also lots of water.

u/fatnerdyjesus · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Give osteo bi-flex a shot. My years of playing football caught up to me and everything cracks. It definitely helped me.

u/Chris_Lift · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I recently just search this sub for this answer and here is what I found:
Every post on /fitness is going to say that you shouldn't take multivitamins. Its just a waste because 1) you should get all the vitamin from your complete diet, 2) the mix of vitamins can not always be the most efficient (ex. some should be take with food, some not, some in the morning, some at night), and 3) with all the vitamins that are water soluble you will just pee them out.

So all in all it seems like it might be a bit of a waste if you are on a budget but it's still a personal preference.

Personally I enjoy how I feel on a Multivitamin so I take a Optimum Nutrition Opti-Men Supplement , I also take a Krill Oil and Glucosamine.

That may be over kill for your body/ budget but I feel better have have a good peace of mind that I am taking care of my body.

u/gcxc · 2 pointsr/Glitch_in_the_Matrix

interesting glitch.

On an unrelated note to your glitch, have you tried taking MSM (powder) and using MSM Lotion for your carpal tunnel syndrome? Cheap, easy, quite effective. Tons of articles on it, it's one of the 'biggies' for health and well-being. I suggest you start taking MSM immediately and work up to 8 grams a day to see if it helps.

Other things you should seriously consider would be Vitamin D3, Chlorella/Spirulina (probably tablets), Magnesium Chloride, and Nascent Iodine. Might also want to look at small amounts of Saffron (since you likely have inflammation), and Turmeric (capsules).

Medication seems to have low or no effects really, to fix Carpal Tunnel, but finding ways to reduce inflammation in your body is imperative! I would also look into alternatives to whatever medications you are using for sleep - try things like Sleepytime Tea, Tart Cherry Juice (also has MSM), and Melatonin. Get off meds - they are likely contributing to inflammation.

u/Klumelol · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Thanks a lot man, I'm thinking of giving this one a try. What's your take on it?

https://www.amazon.com/Amazing-Nutrition-Formulas-Glucosamine-Chondroitin/dp/B017WPAKDW/ref=cm_cr_dp_asin_lnk

u/ale411 · 2 pointsr/Accutane

Move Free Advanced. My joint pain started really earl. I lift weights 5x a week and was in so much pain by month 2. When i take my Move Free 2x a day, i can still work out without much pain and discomfort. Totally saved my mobility too.

https://www.amazon.com/Move-Free-Advanced-Plus-tablets/dp/B001W2MBSE/ref=pd_bxgy_121_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B001W2MBSE&pd_rd_r=6C09ZHGDT1S8V9Z5309H&pd_rd_w=ljsxg&pd_rd_wg=x4dZM&psc=1&refRID=6C09ZHGDT1S8V9Z5309H

u/RedDelibird · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

It's actually a drink that comes in a few flavors. Personally, I prefer the blueberry one, but the cranberry pomegranate is good as well.

Of course. :D

u/Rhyophilliac · 1 pointr/actuallesbians

[Update]

Just lost a pants size which is awesome. I'll list what workout plan I do as well as what supplements, etc... I'm doing. Hope this helps! :D

[Workout]

https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jamie-eason-livefit-trainer.html

[Supplements]

u/TravisO · 1 pointr/Syracuse

Take the following as well... realize that pain only stuff (like CBD) may actually cause your arthritis to get worse over time. You need to take an anti inflammatory route, as well as provide your joints with more material & lubrication (fish oil).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DUMO9X4/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004U3Y9FU/

u/DarthYoga · 1 pointr/bjj

I would recommend doing non Jiujitsu activity to help your knee stay healthy... bike, squat light, stretch, run, etc... It has helped me a lot... also check out Krill oil and Joint warfare from Jocko - https://www.amazon.com/Jocko-Joint-Warfare-Glucosamine-Supplement/dp/B076MMP9YN

u/ezranilla · 1 pointr/Accutane

This is helping me a lot with joint pain: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001W2MBSE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The fatigue is the worst. For a while I was crying a lot and I didn't know why (I haven't in a while so I hope it's over). The only thing I have heard is to drink more water but I have been making sure to drink 3 liters of water a day and I'm still fatigued. I think we might just be shit out of luck. I'm half way through month 3 and unfortunately I don't think it gets better. My derm said I can take a break if it gets to be too much during the end of school but I really just want to be done.

u/JohnJJohnson · 1 pointr/army

Meh.

NOW Foods Glucosamine 1.1g, Chondroitin 1.2g, with MSM 300mg, 180 Capsules https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013OSMRK/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_ZRuOwbESCHX29

u/deletedLink · 1 pointr/steroids

I'm traveling and I don't have it with me. This is on Amazon though.

u/onthejourney · 1 pointr/Android

I'm big on nutritional supplements. That's really the bulk of it. Amazon has the selection and prices I'm looking for. If you're older and your body is cranky, definitely look into things like the following:

u/mshtrtz · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Glucosamine. It's supposed to help joints. I don't have too much research to back it up (I probably should do some), and it could very well be placebo effect, but my knees haven't flared up since I've started taking it daily. They weren't too bad if I didn't bend them to much, but it was getting very, very hard to crouch down/stand back up from crouching, and stairs (which I have to deal a lot of, both at school and living on the third floor with no elevator) were getting hard, too.

That's the brand I use, I'm sure any other brand would be just as good. Make sure to eat it (along with my other vitamins) on a full stomach.

u/hannahmoro · 1 pointr/xxfitness

Some brands of arnica gels are homeopathic -- read the labels carefully. You can also get prescription anti-inflammatory gels like voltaren. I have arthritis in my knee from a bike accident, and it works really well for me. I've also found these supplements to be excellent (after a lot of trial and error): tumeric; joint supplement.

u/slydunan · 1 pointr/ElectricSkateboarding

In my experience, this stuff will help with joint pains. https://www.amazon.com/Osteo-Bi-Flex-Strength-Supplements-Glucosamine/dp/B00006FE3S