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ArthroMax

ArthroMax Reviewed : Does ArthroMax Work?

ArthroMax is a product manufactured by Life Extension, a company that produces a wide range of health and anti-aging supplements.

There is not a lot of information available for ArthroMax, either on the Life Extension official website or the online retail stores that sell the product. However, ArthroMax is designed specifically to help rebuild and repair joints that have become worn or damaged due to aging, arthritic conditions or previous injuries.

The information for ArthroMax contains a brief description of what it does, the ingredients contained in the formula and the product label. No customer testimonials are shown and there are no independent reviews to be found elsewhere. Although some of the ingredients have patents pending, the company provides no specific clinical studies to show how well they perform. However, the Life Extension website provides details regarding the quality of the ingredients and safety of the manufacturing process and the company does provide limited money-back guarantees on all their products.

ArthroMax – Facts


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ArthroMax is advertised as a ‘multi-nutrient’ that provides a full spectrum of support for joints and bones. The formula combines some well-known and proven joint relief medications along with newer, less familiar substances. Most consumers will be familiar with Glucosamine, which in this product is derived from corn rather than shellfish, allowing for it to be used safely by anyone with shellfish allergies. Glucosamine plays an important role in providing the necessary tools for the construction of strong cartilage, although it is normally paired with Chondroitin for best results.

Lesser known ingredients in ArthroMax are the patent-pending 5LOXIN and Theaflavins. The former ingredient is an extract of the Boswellia plant and inhibits the release of 5-Lipoxygenase enzymes responsible for causing inflammation, the source of most joint pain. Theaflavins, which are found in black tea work in a similar way, this time by suppressing the production of damaging cytokines, which become unbalanced in the body as it ages.
Rounding out the formula are MSM, an important component of joint support,and a safe form of Boron, FruiteXB Osteo Boron, proven to further support and maintain joint health.

All the amounts of the ingredients are shown and the medication is to be taken at a dose of 2 capsules twice per day.

ArthroMax – Positive Features

  • ArthroMax is manufactured by the established Life Extension company
  • The company provides discounts on larger orders and sale prices on some products
  • ArthroMax is available through independent retailers
  • The product contains clinically tested ingredients
  • ArthroMax is affordable (averaging at $30.00 per bottle)
  • The Life Extension website provides articles and information on joint health
  • AthroMax helps relieve inflammation and works to prevent future cartilage damage
  • The information for ArthroMax is informative and comprehensive
  • ArthroMax is suitable for vegetarians and those with shellfish allergies
  • The ingredient amounts are provided

ArthroMax – Negative Features

  • No customer reviews are available for ArthroMax
  • More information is needed for the less familiar ingredients
  • The money-back guarantee is limited
  • ArthroMax contains no lubricating substances

ArthroMax – Conclusion

ArthroMax appears to be a reliable product that would likely have a positive effect on inflamed joints and damaged cartilage. While it address many aspects of joint conditions, anyone taking this product should probably add a fatty acid supplement to their regime or hyaluronic acid which helps produce thicker, more protective synovial fluid.

This would be an excellent choice for anyone with a shellfish allergy but who still wants to benefit from Glucosamine, which in ArthroMax is safely sourced from corn.




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