Dietary supplements company SUPPLE has introduced its orthopaedic drink mix designed for optimal joint health and performance.
According to SUPPLE, the joint supplement uses clinically proven, pure ingredients, to deliver results in around seven days.
It improves comfort, mobility, and flexibility while maintaining cartilage and optimising orthopaedic performance.
The joint health supplement formula features chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine drink, Boswellia serrata AKBA extract, and Vitamins C and D3.
The new glucosamine instant drink mix aims to support active lifestyles without the low-quality ingredients and ineffective dosages often seen in popular joint health products.
It was developed by Peter Apatow, an expert in joint health supplements.
Apatow said: “We all know the path to a healthier, better-functioning body: improving strength and flexibility, eating right, getting enough sleep, and maintaining a healthy body weight.
“Our goal is to create premium, clinically effective joint supplements that help you stay on that path. It was time to course-correct from what many in the joint health industry were doing.”
The development of SUPPLE INSTANT spanned several years, focusing on refining its formulation and production to guarantee high-quality ingredients backed by strong clinical research and effective dosages, the supplements firm said.
In addition, the product has no such questionable additives, is caffeine-free and sugar-free, sweetened with a Rebaudioside-A extract from the stevia plant.
Furthermore, the joint health mix was independently verified by third-party laboratories. It was created in the US with select global ingredients.
The offering comes in a mixable joint drink that’s easy to integrate into daily routines compared to a regular pill.
Peter Apatow consulted research from international medical organisations like ESCEO, PANLAR, COCHRANE, and the National Institutes of Health to pinpoint the effective ingredients.
Apatow added: “All chondroitin & glucosamine is not the same, and what’s often found in joint supplements is not the high-quality, clinically effective ingredients or dosages that deliver real results.
“We also excluded new fad ingredients with weak or limited research, focusing only on what has been proven to work.”