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Frequently Asked Questions:
Get Answers to our Most Common Questions:
- 1. I see that Ligavar Ultra contains proprietary blends but I'm not sure exactly what that means, could you explain that?
Answer: Many supplements contain proprietary blends, and they're simply a blend of ingredients which make up the company's supplements but without stating the individual amounts of all the ingredients it contains. It has no overall effect on how effective the product would actually be and it's sole purpose is to make it harder to emulate or copy the companies formula
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- 2. I have often suffered from joint related problems are there any supplements that I should avoid if I have been diagnosed with certain joint problems?
Answer: The only joint supplements you should avoid are the one's sounding as though they're completely useless. Look for the supplements with the highest ratings and higher grade ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Glucosamine, MSM and Chondroitin. If unfamiliar with those ingredients check out the reviews and testimonials to see what might be beneficial. The highly rated Ligavar Ultra might be beneficial to treating your joint problems.
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- 3. How does Joint Pill Report grade the supplement products listed?
Answer: The supplements are graded by a highly experienced professional knowing exactly what beneficial joint supplements should contain. The grading is also based on clinical testing, lab results, online reviews, customer testimonials, company history and in comparison to other products of similarity.
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- 4. Is Titanium Dioxide Safe when contained in Joint Supplements?
Answer: Titanium Dioxide is used in many nutritional supplements and even skin care creams, and yes it's also used in joint supplements. It's not entirely safe, and in fact the safety of titanium dioxide would be dependent on the amount within a particular supplement. There aren't lots of reports of harmful reactions, just speculation.
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- 5. Is it safe to sign up for auto-ship programs upon ordering a joint supplement online? What about those free trials
Answer: Most of the time it is not, especially if it is a free trial. Try to buy the product all upfront in a single transaction. If you do choose to participate in an autoshipment program only do so if you are allowed to cancel at any time and full terms of the company's auto-ship program details have been provided. There are many auto-ship program horror stories out there of customers continuing to have their credit cards billed long after they've canceled their shipments of company products or of cancelation fees. Be careful and try purchasing only from reputable companies most of which you will notice do not offer auto-shipment programs. It tends to be only fly by night companies that offer the free trials and auto-shipping.
- 6. What do I do if experiencing any harmful side effects from use of a joint supplement?
Answer: In many of our reviews we've stated that most users should consult a doctor before use of the supplements if they have any pre-exisiting conditions. Previously existing conditions are normally the only reason someone would have harmful side-effects. If harmful side effects are experienced the product you've been using should be immediately stopped and if necessary you should take that supplement with you to the nearest emergency room at your local hospital for treatment if your regular doctor is un-availible or if the situation is guaged serious enough.
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- 7. A product states clinical testing but includes no evidence, should I still purchase if I feel it may be beneficial?
Answer:Many joint supplements on the market have been claimed to be clinically tested and some of them are, but the problem is that not all companies post the clinical studies results on their websites. You should look for details on the official website or product label for clinical testing information or contact the company to request the information. Don't forget to familiarize yourself with beneficial joint supplement ingredients and effective amounts, and this would also help you out.
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- 8. Why is a joint supplement product going by two names?
Answer: Whenever you've found a joint supplement listed by two different names that most likely raises the suspicious flag and it should. That could mean the product received bad reviews and the company tried to hide that information, it could mean the product contained harmful ingredients and was possibly removed from the market then corrected or a number of other things. Products listed under two names should be greatly researched before purchasing or most likely avoided.
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- 9. At what age are you most likely to experience joint related problems?
Answer:Many people associate joint pain and other joint problems with aging and being over 60, but joint problems could occur at any age dependent on the individual's physical condition. It's best to start caring for joint health at an early age and as one grows older they'll really appreciate the fact they did.
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- 10. Are the joint pills reviewed on this website available at local stores in my area?
Answer: That depends on the company but many joint supplements can be found at local stores like Wal-Mart or CVS Pharmacy and sometimes at discount pricing but the quality and efficacy of those products is often questionable. Check the products official website to find out if the supplement is available in your area and you may even save yourself some shipping and handling fees. Some of the best joint suppplements we found where only availible online. Probably because their high cost of production due to the quality ingredients kept them from being profitable at the margins major retailers demand.
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- 11. What are the options if a Joint Supplement Company doesn't live up to its end of the bargain regarding money back guarantees?
Answer:our options really depend on the company and whether or not you want a long battle of receiving a refund and that company wants bad feedback which can deter other possible customers from purchasing. Be sure to read the full policy before making the purchase.
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- 12. If a Joint Supplement does not contain every beneficial joint pill ingredient could it still be beneficial?
Answer:Not every supplement will contain all the beneficial joint related ingredients but the supplements might still be beneficial in treating some joint problems if using the best quality ingredients. Keep in mind that not all supplements will have the same effect on every user's body yet still you must try to find what's right for you like the #1 product Ligavar Ultra which has received no negative reviews.
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- 13. Are capsules or pills the better option for Joint Supplements?
Answer:That depends on the user, some hate to swallow large capsules and many hate pills. The capsules have been known to dissolve a bit faster and if the supplement of choice is effective users should notice the results quicker. There are also liquid supplements available. The choice of an effective supplement should never be based on whether it's a pill, liquid or capsule.
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- 14. Should I still purchase a product if the manufacturer is unknown but it seems to be beneficial?
Answer:Again, this decision is completely yours to make. Many people associate great products with companies well-known that have been in business for many years. Still there are excellent products on the market from new companies and those wishing to remain unknown. If clinical evidence and other details of importance are provided, your chosen product may be a safe and beneficial purchase.
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- 15. Celebrities endorse a specific product, but does that mean it's legitimate?
Answer:Celebrities are often paid to endorse certain products and sometimes do not use them, but in some cases celebrities do use endorsed products. Purchase on what you feel the product can do for you, if possible request a free sample or trial before completing the bigger purchase. Trust your instincts, even if a product has celebrity endorsements, if you feel it's a scam it usually will be.
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