Ancient Remedies for Modern Health Problems.
If you’ve ever rolled out of bed in the morning, only to have your knees aching before your feet even hit the floor, then you understand how joint pain can sneak up on you when you least expect it.
Joint pain comes from many different sources. Lifestyle, age, and overall wellness are all contributing factors, and anyone can feel the effects of poor joint health. If joint pain is slowing down your active lifestyle, read on to learn about the natural ingredients in Joint Fortify, a natural joint relief formula by Mother Earth Labs that can help relieve your discomfort and get back on your feet.
#1 – Frankincense
From Hippocrates to ancient Egypt, Frankincense has been used for thousands of years to relieve everything from toothaches to indigestion. The reason is very simple; frankincense contains powerful anti-inflammatory properties that make it ideal for natural pain relief.

Derived from the sap of the Boswellia tree, frankincense offers natural, traditional relief from joint pain, plus antibacterial and immune boosting properties. It has been known to improve mental clarity and focus, and is being studied as a potential treatment for patients suffering from depression.
Although frankincense comes in many forms including essential oils and resin, one of the most powerful is Boswellin® Super – a powerful, clinically studied form of frankincense extract, specifically formulated to relieve joint pain. In randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trials, Boswellin® Super was shown to offer significant improvements in knee pain.
Boswellin® Super is the first ingredient in Joint Fortify.
#2 – Turmeric
The use of turmeric as a medicinal agent dates back nearly 4000 years. In the Ayurvedic tradition, turmeric was revered for its culinary and ceremonial uses, as well as utilized for medicinal purposes to treat various illness and ailments throughout the ancient world.
Also known as Indian Saffron or the Golden Spice, turmeric is still widely used today as a natural anti-inflammatory.

Curcumin C3 Complex® is a versatile phytonutrient – a superior form of curcumin (the active ingredient in turmeric). It has been shown in clinical trials to be highly effective in combating chronic inflammation, which is a precursor to many diseases and the main cause of joint discomfort.
Curcumin C3 Complex® is the second ingredient in Joint Fortify and is supported by Turmacin®, a turmeric extract backed by extensive clinical studies that show improved cartilage matrix synthesis.
#3 – Black Pepper
Another Ayurvedic spice with a rich history, black pepper was once known as “Black Gold”, a tribute to its perceived value.
Black pepper has been used since ancient times for its digestive health properties, and is well known as an agent for superior absorption due to its active ingredient: Piperine.

Joint Fortify employs a branded, clinically studied form of black pepper extract called Bioperine® which has been proven to improve nutrient absorption, reduce inflammation, and enhance cognitive function. Most importantly, Bioperine® has been shown to increase the absorption of Turmeric (curcumin) by 2000%, allowing the previous ingredients to work exponentially better.
Without this ingredient, taking a turmeric supplement alone is only doing a small fraction of the job. That’s why Bioperine® is one of the most vital ingredients in Joint Fortify.
#4 – Ginger
The uses of ginger root are many, and known worldwide. Throughout the Middle Ages, ginger was highly sought after as a culinary ingredient, enhancing teas, savory recipes, and sweets. It was consumed fresh, dried, candied, and more, but the secrets of this ancient root are even more incredible than its delicious flavor.

In Indian, Chinese, and Iranian traditional medicine, ginger has been used for centuries as a health tonic, especially for the digestive system. It contains multiple therapeutic properties, and for thousands of years, ginger has been the go-to ingredient for the treatment of everything from nausea to the common cold. It’s even been suggested that ginger can lower the risk of certain cancers.
Joint Fortify contains Ginger Root extract as a proven antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Studies show its effectivity against osteo and rheumatoid arthritis and inflammation, making it a valuable, natural addition to Joint Fortify’s robust formula.
#4 – Yucca Schidigera
A medicinal plant native to Mexico, archaeological studies have found that the Yucca plant has been used as both a food source and folk medicine for centuries.
In modern times, Yucca extract has been found to contain powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic properties, acting as a protectant against the damage caused by free radicals.

Its anti-inflammatory properties are just the beginning. Yucca extract has also been used traditionally to treat migraine headaches, hypertension, and a variety of disorders. Its ability to limit the cellular damage caused by free radicals means that the body is better able to repair itself – reducing the risk of inflammation-related disease development. Its inclusion in Joint Fortify encourages joint and overall health and wellness.
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Conclusion
Joint Health is a huge part of your everyday quality of life. Joint pain can be crippling, but healthy joints can help you live an active, fulfilling life full of joyful experiences and pain-free days. Support your joints naturally with Joint Fortify, and feel the difference with quality ingredients like:
- Boswellin® Super
- Curcumin C3 Complex®
- Turmacin®
- Bioperine®
- Ginger Root Extract
- Yucca Extract
- L-Glutathione
- UC-II® Standardized Chicken Cartilage
- Chondroitin Sulfate
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Vitamin C
- Citrus Bioflavonoids
- Quercetin
Joint Fortify is the first supplement of its kind, marrying science and nature for a one-of-a-kind joint health formula – and it comes from Mother Earth Labs, the name you’ve come to trust for whole-body wellness.
Trust your creaky, aching joints to the #1 name in natural, holistic, powerful supplements.
Try Joint Fortify and support your joints today for all of your tomorrows!
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