Arthro-7 Review: Does it Help Joints?

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Arthro-7

Arthro-7 is a supplement which may improve and maintain joint health.

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Claims & Features

  • Relieves joint discomfort
  • Promotes joint mobility
  • Nourishes joint cartilage
  • Supports overall health
  • Results in as little as 2 weeks
  • Drug-free, gluten-free, shellfish-free, and gmo-free

Cost & Availability

Website: 3 Month Supply, including a free booklet and pain relief cream – $99.90 + $12.95 S&H; 1 Month Supply, including a free booklet – $49.90 + $7.95 S&H; 1 Month Maintenance Dosage – $29.99 + $7.95 S&H

You can find it in some stores such as CVS for about $30.

Arthro-7 Commercial

The TV commercial below has been airing as of this writing.

Arthro-7 Reviews

If you were expecting to find the usual “joint health” ingredients in Arthro-7, you may be surprised to find that not all of the expected ingredients are found under the hood of this supplement. You will instead find collagen, Vitamin C, MSM, CMO, Bromelain, Lipase, and Turmeric. This somewhat unusual blend of common substances is said to be a secret sauce that will lead to improved joint health. We aren’t told how much of each ingredient is included in their proprietary blend, meaning it is impossible to compare the individual ingredients with competing products.

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Despite its somewhat unorthodox blend, Arthro-7 does seem to have a rather vocal fan base who claim that it works as advertised. As with any supplement attempting to provide long-term relieve to a chronic problem, results can be highly subjective, as the underlying cause may vary in individuals.

If you look at a few listings for Arthro-7 over at Amazon, you’ll find it sports a respectable 4 to 4.5 star rating, with most consumers expressing satisfaction that they experienced a noticeable improvement in joint health.

One complaint is that the recommended dosage is two pills twice a day – four pills a day. This means that a 60-capsule supply only lasts 15 days, making it a rather expensive solution if you follow the directions precisely.

Overall, Arthro-7 is a solid product which deserves a close look if you haven’t found less expensive supplements to suit your needs.

Similar Products

There are a number of very highly rated joint relief supplements to be found online and in stores. The cost can vary considerably, from about $15 for turmeric to $40 or more for krill oil.

Epic Conclusion

Arthro-7 is a popular joint relief supplement that is advertised on television. While it has a rather vocal fan base, we point out that a 60-capsule bottle only lasts 15 days, making this a rather expensive entrant in the joint relief category. Shop locally and evaluate competing products before making your final decision. If you’ve found other supplements to be ineffective, Arthro-7 may be worth a look.

If you’ve used Arthro-7, please give it a star rating and comment below.