What types of arthritis will Joint Relief “work with”? What factors might affect efficacy?
As we discuss on our general arthritis page, Joint Relief is a recommended “nutritional supplement” for both osteoarthritis and the more serious rheumatoid arthritic condition. This is not meant to infer that Joint Relief is a treatment or cure for arthritis. About 50% of our users report back quite favorably; however, it should be noted that statistically, that about 30% of arthritic sufferers claim that the straight MSM capsules they purchase in their local health food stores is helpful. (MSM is one of Joint Relief’s ingredients.) We asked users who had used both which they found more helpful and the vast majority indicated Joint Relief; however, we were not able to find any correlation among users as to why one benefited greatly, and another very little at all. One thing we discovered very early on was that products like Joint Relief are very cumulative in their effect. If you are the kind of person who is apt to take the product for a day or two and then forget to be regular, don’t