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Healthy Joints Comfort Mobility Antioxidant Support

White Curcumin with Boswellia Oil® - Capsules 60 Ct

White Curcumin with Boswellia Oil® - Capsules 60 Ct

Healthy Joints Comfort Mobility Antioxidant Support

White Curcumin with Boswellia Oil® - Capsules 60 Ct

White Curcumin with Boswellia Oil® - Capsules 60 Ct

  • Keeps your joints healthy by helping maintain cartilage structure.
  • Eases occasional discomforts in mobility by supporting natural tissue repair process.
  • Aids in healthy digestion through digestive enzyme-supportive phytonutrients.
  • Assists in healthy cellular activity by easing oxidative stress & neutralizing free radicals.

Sandhu’s White Curcumin with Boswellia & black seed oil is a next-generation, ultimate joint support crafted to help with healthy mobility every day. This nutrient-dense blend combines highly absorbable white curcumin extract that has 95%standardized tetrahydrocurcuminoids, along with boswellia, bromelain, black cumin, and ginger, and black pepper extract to support overall joint health, cellular activity, and digestive health. Enhanced with highly standardized black pepper extract, our formula supports better nutrient absorption and helps deliver complete benefits. This all-natural blend is a holistic approach to help you feel comfortable in every move.

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (root) extract (standardized to contain 95% tetrahydrocurcuminoids) (Curcumin C3 Reduct®), Bromelain (2400 GDU/g)** (Ananas comosus) (pineapple stems) powder, Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (root) extract (standardized to contain 5% gingerols), Indian Frankincense (Boswellia serrata) (gum resin) extract (standardized to contain 50% total beta-boswellic acids) (Boswellin® Super), Black Cumin (Nigella sativa) (seed) extract (standardized to contain 20% thymoquinone) (Nigellin® ONYX), Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) (fruit) extract (standardized to contain 95% piperine) (BioPerine®)

Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose capsules. silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate

Take 2 capsules a day with food or as suggested by your health care provider.

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White Curcumin supplement with Boswellia and Black Seed Oil for joint support, shown with woman exercising in gym.

Why Sandhu’s White Curcumin?

“Powerful Synergistic Blend for Ultimate Joint Support*”

The condition of joints and tissues determines how mobile you are, which is crucial for performing daily tasks and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Aging, injury, or lifestyle changes can affect the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints which impacts your day-to-day activities. Therefore, considering a joint supporting supplement will be a healthy choice.

Sandhu’s Joint Health Supplement is scientifically formulated with natural ingredients that help your joints move freely and comfortably.*

Group of women lifting dumbbells in fitness class, promoting strength, flexibility, and joint health.

How Does it Work?

“Helps Nourish, Lubricate, Cushion & Ease Joint Discomfort*”

This powerful blend helps restore the joint’s essential compounds such as collagen, integrin, hyaluronan, glycosaminoglycan, etc., which lubricates and cushions the joints.*

It synergistically works for healthy joint function by supporting bone, cartilage, and synovial health.* As an antioxidant-rich blend, it helps ease oxidative stress.*

It also helps ease occasional joint discomfort.*

Our joint support supplement is formulated using 100% natural ingredients

  • Curcumin C3 Reduct®-  The active compound Tetrahydrocurcuminoids (THCs) is standardized to 95% which supports healthy joint mobility, flexibility.* Its antioxidant properties help ease oxidative stress and keep your immune system healthy, supporting to maintain good cardiovascular, cognitive, and digestive health. *
  • Bromelain – A protein-digesting enzyme found in Pineapple support to ease occasional muscle soreness. Several studies with its positive results describe that bromelain supports managing joint-related occasional discomfort and helps to regulate body’s natural immune response.
  • Nigellin® ONYX- Black curcumin extract, standardized to contain at least 20% thymoquinone and is made using a clean supercritical fluid extraction technique. Extract from this blessed seed act as a potent reservoir of nutrients, helps ease joint fatigue, and supports normal joint mobility and flexibility. *
  • Ginger root extract - Traditional herb for digestive support. Ginger possesses a wide range of powerful free radical-quenching compounds. It also helps regulate the activity of several biochemical reactions and supports managing joint-related discomforts. *
  • Boswellie® Super- The gum exudate of Boswellia serrata trees, known as Indian Frankincense is standardized to contain 50% beta boswellic acids to support joints movement with greater ease by lubricating and cushioning the joints.*
  • BioPerine®- BioPerine®is obtained from black pepper fruits (Piper nigrum) and standardized to 95% of Piperine which is a thermonutrient known for its ability to enhance the absorption. *

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key ingredients in the joint supplement?

The key ingredients include Curcumin C3 Reduct®, Bromelain, Ginger Root Extract, Boswellin® Super, Nigellin® ONYX, and BioPerine®.

Can the supplement ease joint discomfort, swelling, and stiffness?

Yes, Bromelain, Boswellin® Super, and Nigellin® ONYX in this supplement have properties that help ease occasional joint discomfort, swelling, and stiffness.

Is the supplement suitable for vegetarians or vegans?

The suitability for vegetarians or vegans depends on the specific product formulation. Please check the product label or consult the manufacturer for details.

Is this joint supplement suitable for individuals with dietary restrictions?

This joint supplement is generally suitable for most individuals. However, we recommend consulting with your healthcare professional if you have any specific dietary restrictions or concerns.

Can the supplement be used as a standalone treatment for joint conditions?

The supplement is intended to support joint health, but it is not a substitute for medical treatment. It's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for specific conditions.