Joint Comfort Tea is manufactured by a company called Yogi that produces several teas in different areas of health. Yogi Bhajan a holistic living teacher is the inspiration behind Yogi Tea which inspired many of his students to start creating their own brand named after him. The tea is said to offer comfort for painful and aching joints while making the users feel more vibrant and alive by boosting their overall well-being. There is an official professional website for the company Yogi that also manufactures other tea treatments. Joint Comfort tea is available for purchase directly from the official website at $4.99 for 1 box (16 tea bags) or $28.14 for 6 packs containing 16 tea bags each. Other websites such as Amazon and EBay also carry Yogi Tea brands at discount pricing.
Ingredients are 30mg Yucca Root Extract, 16mg Cat’s Claw Root Extract, 16mg Devil’s Claw Root Extract, 1,919mg Proprietary Herbal Blend including Organic Peppermint Leaf, Organic Lemongrass, Alfalfa Seed, Organic Decaffeinated Green Tea Leaf, Organic Turmeric Root, Celery Seed, Organic Spearmint Leaf and Natural Peach Flavor.
The official website holds no customer reviews or clinical evidence to back up effectiveness claims for its joint comfort tea, but there were numerous positive reviews on Amazon and all were seemingly 5.0 ratings. There are also positive reviews on other websites which tells us the tea has been working effectively for many users, if you are the type to purchase on hearsay. The positive reviews found all seem legit and as we all know there are certain teas out there which have been known to have healing powers for treating everything from a bad cold to depression.
Yes, Joint Comfort Tea is about as safe as joint treatments come. There have been absolutely NO reports of negative side effects and many have recommended it. It can also be taken anytime throughout the day as needed, plus for stronger dosages two bags of tea instead of just one is recommended. The taste has also been complimented for Joint Comfort Tea, so if you’re a tea lover you should be quite taken with this.
Grade C has been given for Joint Comfort Tea although there is no clinical evidence to back its claims of effectiveness. The amount of positive reviews was amazing and we can recommend this tea as being worth a try.