Joint supplement - is there one better

caths

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I am considering changing from newmarket supplement and NAF's MSM to grand mega flex. Is there anything better than this.

Grand Meadows - Mega Grand Flex
Glucosamine.............12500 mg
MSM.....................10000 mg
Vitamin C................1000 mg
Methionine...............1000 mg
Manganese Gluconate.......250 mg
Zinc Gluconate............200 mg
Lysine....................200 mg
Niacinamide...............150 mg
Yucca.....................100 mg
Citrus Bioflavonoids......100 mg
Proline....................80 mg
Copper Gluconate...........50 mg

Inactive Ingredients
Dextrose, Anise Flavoring
 
I've recently switched from Newmarket to Arthri Aid Powder - really can't tell any difference between the 2 except the price- paid £37 for 1.2 kilo Arthri aid and £90 for 1.5 kilo N/Market-
 
We found Synoquin brilliant. The purity was the main reason and we were recommended it by 4 different vets. I can honestly say it was worth every penny ( we had the giant breed one)

Each capsule contains the following pharmaceutical grade quantities of active ingredients:
Ingredients
Glucosamine HCL (99% Pure) 360mg
Chondroitin Sulphate (95% Pure) 235mg
N. Acetyl D-Glucosamine (99% Pure) 35mg
Ascorbic Acid 35mg
Zinc Sulphate 20mg
TOTAL ACTIVE INGREDIENTS PER GRAM 685mg
 
Cortaflex HA is the only one my Husband (Vet) recommends to clients especially hard working horses or ones with joint complaints, windgalls etc as this is totally Scientifically proven to work in horses.
 
My arthritic horse is on Mobifor - £110 for five litres:
glucosamine - 10,000mg per 50ml dose
MSM - 6400mg per 50ml dose
Chondroitin (90%) - 1600mg per 50ml dose
He's doing really well has been totally sound and moving well since he's been on it, the Mega Grand Flex sounds like it has more in it though, how much is it?
 
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We found Synoquin brilliant. The purity was the main reason and we were recommended it by 4 different vets.

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My vet always recommended Synequin - until he saw the spec on the suppement I had found and was using with great results. He said my stuff was a slightly better spec than Synequin (I'd worked that out for myself!
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) and at a third of the price, it was a win/win situation. http://www.riaflex-equine.co.uk/product_riaflex_complete.htm
 
Cortaflex? Its clinically proven, you need alot of glucosomine for it to work, you need the smaller more broken down version that is in cortaflex which is taken in quicker as it is a smaller molecule, or something like that! lol
 
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