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Rediscover the comfort
and ease of movement
you deserve

This advanced formula is designed to nurture your joints, supporting cartilage health and flexibility. Restore your mobility and embrace a higher quality of life, free from the constraints of stiff, aging joints.

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Experience the difference natural joint comfort can make in your daily routine.

By supporting the natural cushioning and flexibility within your joints, this unique approach helps reduce the everyday stiffness that often holds you back.

When moving with ease becomes the norm, you may find your disposition and motivation for physical activities—whether it’s a morning walk, gardening, or a gym session—naturally increases. It’s about restoring that feeling of readiness, making your active lifestyle goals feel more accessible and enjoyable.

Swimming

Swimming

Physical activity involving moving the body through water for exercise or recreation.

Running

Running

Moving on foot at a speed faster than a walk, used for fitness or competition.

Cyclists

Cyclists

Individuals who ride bicycles for sport, leisure, or transportation.

Gym or Fitness

Gym (or Fitness)

A facility equipped with machines, weights and space dedicated to physical exercise.

The Joint Genesis™ Formula

Joint Genesis Formula

Mobilee®

Mobilee® is the star ingredient in Joint Genesis™, and as more and more research shows, the key to optimum joint health at any age.

After being rigorously tested in 14 randomized, placebo-controlled and double-blind clinical trials – the gold standard of clinical trials – an 80mg dose of Mobilee® has been shown to:

Main ingredients

French Maritime Pine Bark

French Maritime Pine Bark

Helps reduce inflammation and improves circulation.

Ginger Root

Ginger Root

Natural relief from joint pain and stiffness.

Boswellia Serrata

Boswellia Serrata

Known for its potent anti-inflammatory properties.

BioPerine

BioPerine®

Increases the absorption and effectiveness of other ingredients.

Hydration and Synovial Fluid

Hyaluronan's crucial role in joint health is to absorb water so it can give your synovial fluid its naturally thick, lubricating, and jelly-like quality.

Synovial Fluid Diagram

The synovial fluid sits inside the joint cavity where it hydrates, cushions and nourishes the cartilage tissue and helps to support a healthy inflammatory response, promoting optimum joint comfort and flexibility.

The problem for most of us is that our joints begin to lose hyaluronan at an accelerated pace once we pass 30 years of age.

The result is that our synovial fluid thins and dries out, the cartilage becomes exposed, and an unhealthy inflammatory response takes hold. At which point, typical age-related joint issues arise.

But thanks to the satsumaimo – and other hyaluronan-rich foods that make up much of their diet – those Japanese villagers are able to support healthy hyaluronan levels.

This means their synovial fluid remains thick and healthy.

What our customers say

Ann J.

Ann J.

“I feel much more active and pain-free after starting to use Joint Genesis™.”

David Sherman

David Sherman

“I can finally walk without discomfort. I highly recommend it!”

Mary L.

Mary L.

“I started enjoying my daily walks again with renewed energy.”

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