What makes Boswellia better than turmeric for joints?
Both Boswellia and turmeric have anti-inflammatory properties, but they work through different mechanisms. Boswellia contains boswellic acids, which specifically help inhibit enzymes responsible for joint inflammation. Turmeric (curcumin) works through different pathways and typically requires longer consistent use. Many users find Boswellia effective for joint-specific inflammation.
What is Type II collagen and how does it help joints?
Type II collagen is the primary structural protein in cartilage—the cushioning tissue between your bones. Type I collagen supports connective tissues throughout the body. Together, these collagens help maintain joint structure and function. Studies show that collagen supplementation can help support joint comfort and function over time. The collagen in our formula is sourced from chicken and bovine bone.
What is hyaluronic acid and why is it included?
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance that acts as a lubricant in joints, reducing friction and improving mobility. As we age, our body's natural production of hyaluronic acid decreases, which can contribute to joint stiffness and discomfort. Supplementing with hyaluronic acid helps support joint lubrication and comfort. It's especially beneficial for maintaining joint mobility and reducing stiffness.