Joint Juice Glucosamine and Chondroitin Supplement Drink Cranberry Pomegranate 8-Ounce 30-Count Review

Joint Juice Glucosamine and Chondroitin  Supplement Drink   Cranberry Pomegranate   8-Ounce  30-Count
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I've been running and racing for over three decades. I've logged as high as 50 miles per week and my total mileage would be more than enough to run around the circumference of the world. I've completed 11 marathons with a best time of 3 hours, 27 minutes. The running was fun and provided excellent competition and fitness. My non-running friends used to warn me that my excessive running time was going to ruin my joints, especially the knees. Well I'm now almost 75 and my knees have held up fine but in recent years I've had some trouble with painful ankles. Even extensive walking seems to bother them at times. One of my friends suggested "Joint Juice." OK, it was worth a try. I picked up a case and drank a can every day for at least six months. I drank it every morning and used it as a fruit juice.
Did the "Joint Juice" help my problem? Quite frankly, I couldn't really tell. It was inconclusive. This is one of those "health food" things where the testimonials are glowing but the scientific data are inconclusive. My joints seemed better, but were still not fully back to pain free. I've gone on hikes of up to five miles with little problem, however. Was the improvement due to the use of "Joint Juice?" Perhaps. I mentioned the problem to another friend that said it might indeed help, but in his opinion I should be taking Glucosamine plus Chondroitin and that "Joint Juice" had Glucosamine only. At that point, I started taking a glucosamine/chondrioitin tablet. My impression was that it helped more than the "Joint Juice." Well, about a week ago I was shopping at my local warehouse store and there was a palate of new improved "Joint Juice" with cases of thirty plastic bottles. Of course, I had to try it.
I like the new formula and I like the fact that it comes in small bottles. I can use it as a fruit juice with my morning meal and I much prefer it to the pill form. Some people have complained about the taste, but it doesn't bother me at all. After all, I'm trying to use it as a medication, not as a soda pop. I think that drinking it ice cold is best and it goes down well as a morning drink. I plan to stick with it for at least three or four cases. I'm convinced that the glucosamine/condroitin combination has helped my ankles and this is the easiest and most convenient way of taking it.
Gary Peterson

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