Help Remove joint supplements from the market that dont work!!!

em_johners

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Hiya,

I am doing a survey on equine joint supplementation and the public's experience with using them for my dissertation. I think this is a very important area in need of research. There are hundreds of products currently in the market and I want to highlight the products that do work from the products that don't. Then try to isolate the specific ingredients from your results, to work out why the products that do work do!

If guys have any experiences at all with joint supplements, I would be super greatful, if you could complete my quick survey. You will be helping to remove products that don't work from the market.

To complete my Survey please go to the following website:
http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/renders...x7m9nttt860195

Thankyou,

Emily Johnson Bsc(hons) Equine Science :)
 
I think the trouble is that what works for one horse may well not work for another, so I wouldn't like to see something removed from the market as it may well work for some horses, and what about freedom of choice?
I know there are lots of supplements out there and it can be a bit overwhelming, but if we are allowed to pick and choose what does work for each individual then surely that's a good thing?
 
Having had several animals, equine and canine, with joint problems (arthritis) I have always been advised that if the problem is in the early stages then a supplement can help by preventing, or slowing futher degeneration. However if the problem is already quite advanced then it will not help as is unable to repair damage to joints.
 
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