Lonu Joint & Muscle Support
Lonu Joint & Muscle Support
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Experience Joint Relief Like Never Before
Discover optimal joint health with Lonu, meticulously crafted by physicians to ensure you receive maximum support for your joints and muscles. Each capsule of Lonu is packed with high-potency ingredients scientifically proven to provide relief and enhance mobility.
Why Choose Lonu Joint & Muscle Support?
Optimal Blend for Maximum Efficacy
- Turmeric 1,000 mg with 95% Curcuminoid: Experience the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits of turmeric at optimal concentrations to reduce joint pain and stiffness.
- Quercetin 500 mg: This powerful antioxidant supports the reduction of inflammation, further aiding in the comfort and flexibility of joints.
- Pomegranate Extract 500 mg with 20% Ellagic Acid: Rich in antioxidants, pomegranate extract supports joint health by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
- Coenzyme Q10 100 mg: Known for its crucial role in energy production and antioxidation, CoQ10 helps maintain tissue health and promotes recovery.
- Black Pepper Extract 15 mg: Enhances the absorption and effectiveness of turmeric, ensuring your body receives the full spectrum of benefits.
Backed by Science
Each component in Lonu is supported by the latest research and has been selected for its proven ability to support joint and muscle health. Our commitment to quality and potency means you’re getting a supplement that has been designed specifically for maximum joint relief.
Turmeric/Curcumin
Studies have shown that turmeric curcumin can significantly decrease joint pain and swelling in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, making daily activities more comfortable. One study noted improvements in as little as a few weeks (1-11).*
Quercetin
Quercetin has been shown to be effective in reducing inflammation and easing the symptoms of arthritis, helping to manage pain and swelling (12-15).*
Pomegranate Extract
Taking pomegranate extract has been linked to lower levels of inflammation and a decrease in arthritis severity, helping patients feel better overall (16-17).*
CoQ10
CoQ10 supplementation can lower inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis, potentially reducing pain and enhancing joint function (18-20).*
Premium Global Ingredients in a Trusted Formula
FDA-Approved Facility
Lonu is manufactured in an FDA-approved facility, adhering to the strictest standards of quality and safety.
Third-Party Tested
Each batch of Lonu is third-party tested to ensure the highest levels of safety and potency. We go the extra mile to guarantee that you receive the best quality product.
Globally Sourced Ingredients
Our ingredients are sourced globally, selecting only premium-grade materials to ensure the efficacy of our formula. We use the best the world has to offer, bringing it right to your doorstep.
Feel the Difference with Every Movement
Trusted by Professionals
Developed by physicians who also recommend it to their patients as the go-to supplement for maintaining joint integrity and comfort.
Safety and Quality You Can Rely On
At Lonu, we prioritize your health and safety. That’s why our products are produced in GMP-certified facilities to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety.
Get Back to Doing What You Love
Don’t let joint pain hold you back. With Lonu, embrace life with confidence. Order now and experience the ultimate in joint and muscle support.
Proper Use:
For best results, take three (3) capsules daily with 8-12 fl oz of water.
Consult with a healthcare professional before starting any supplement.
Individual responses may vary.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*
Articles
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2. Amalraj, A., Varma, K., Jacob, J., Divya, C., Kunnumakkara, A. B., Stohs, S. J., & Gopi, S. (2017). A Novel Highly Bioavailable Curcumin Formulation Improves Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Two-Dose, Three-Arm, and Parallel-Group Study. Journal of medicinal food, 20(10), 1022–1030. https://doi.org/10.1089/jmf.2017.3930
3. Pourhabibi-Zarandi, F., Rafraf, M., Zayeni, H., Asghari-Jafarabadi, M., & Ebrahimi, A. A. (2022). Effects of curcumin supplementation on metabolic parameters, inflammatory factors and obesity values in women with rheumatoid arthritis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Phytotherapy research : PTR, 36(4), 1797–1806. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.7422
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12. Liu, X., Tao, T., Yao, H., Zheng, H., Wang, F., & Gao, Y. (2023). Mechanism of action of quercetin in rheumatoid arthritis models: meta-analysis and systematic review of animal studies. Inflammopharmacology, 31(4), 1629–1645. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10787-023-01196-y
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