Ingredients9.3
Effectiveness9.3
Value9
Pros
  • Features UC-II and Celadrin to improve joint function, reduce inflammation, and improve joint mobility
  • 90-day money back guarantee
Cons
  • Only available in pill form
9.2Overall Score

For all of their benefits, exercise and weightlifting take a toll on the body’s joints and cartilage. What’s more, this type of everyday wear and tear can lead to long-term problems with arthritis and other joint problems.

Considering that cartilage can’t be replaced, it’s important to take a joint supplement to preserve and maintain joint health and integrity. Recently I had the chance to review Oxycollasyn , here’s everything you need to know about it.

Getting Down To Ingredients

Before trying Oxycollasyn I checked out the ingredient label, and was glad to see some well-researched ingredients. This always makes me feel better about trying a product, and helps me temper my expectations.

Dynamic Duo

Two of the ingredients you’re going to find in Oxycollasyn are glucosamine sulfate and MSM. Naturally found in the body, glucosamine sulfate and MSM play an important role in several aspects of joint health including structural integrity, cushioning, and connective tissue.

One study showed subjects supplementing with a combination of both glucosamine and MSM experienced analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects in osteoarthritis.

What’s more, researchers discovered glucosamine and MSM worked better to reduce pain and swelling in joints when used together than individually.[1]

Additional Ingredients

Another couple ingredients worth highlighting in Oxycollasyn’s formula include UC-II and Celadrin:

UC-II (Undenatured Type II Collagen)- This is a patented form of undenatured type II collagen which helps reduce joint pain, as well as increase flexibility, and joint comfort.

One study showed UC-II effectively improved joint discomfort and helped increase mobility, flexibility, and comfort. [2]

Celadrin- Celadrin is a patented form of cetylated fatty acids esters. Celadrin not only helps lubricate joints by restoring synovial joint fluid, but improves flexibility and mobility as well. Additionally, Celadrin reduces inflammation and relieves joint pain.

Research of cetylated fatty acids showed an improved range of motion and function in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. [3]

Why I Recommend Oxycollasyn

After taking Oxycollasyn for a couple of weeks, I felt a noticeable difference in my joints. They weren’t as stiff in the morning, and I didn’t have as much discomfort or pain in my elbows when doing pressing movements, or in my knees when squatting.

What’s more, Oxycollasyn comes with a 90-day money back guarantee, which gives you plenty of time to try it out for yourself.

References:

[1] Usha PR, Naidu MU. Randomised, Double-Blind, Parallel, Placebo-Controlled Study of Oral Glucosamine, Methylsulfonylmethane and their Combination in Osteoarthritis. Clin Drug Investig. 2004;24(6):353-63.

[2] Lugo JP, Saiyed ZM, Lau FC, et al Undenatured type II collagen (UC-II®) for joint support: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in healthy volunteers. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2013;10:48 [Epub ahead of print].

[3] Hesslink R Jr, Armstrong D 3rd, Nagendran MV, Sreevatsan S, Barathur R. Cetylated fatty acids improve knee function in patients with osteoarthritis J Rheumatol. 2002 Aug;29(8):1708-12.



About The Author

Brian E. is from southern California and has worked for names like GNC and Vitamin Shoppe as a supplement expert and consultant. He currently lives in Utah and is studying marketing.

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