Celadrin Review

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What is Celadrin?

Celadrin is a joint supplement from Imagenetix. Its formula is made up entirely of cetylated fatty acids.

Other Features

Celadrin has only 1 main active ingredient, its cetylated fatty acid package that has cetyl myristoleate.

Unfortunately, Imagenetix does not break down the makeup of the cetylated fatty acid mix so it is difficult to compare its CMO content with other supplements.

Artificial Dyes or Coloring

Celadrin has no artificial dyes or coloring we are aware of.

Conclusion:

2.5 stars out of 5.

JointBoneJournal.com’s Ingredient Analysis:

Celadrin
Ingredient Our Comments

Glucosamine Doesn’t have glucosamine. Glucosamine is a precursor to glycosaminoglycans which are a major component of joint cartilage.

Chondroitin Sulfate Doesn’t have chondroitin. Chondroitin makes up glycosaminoglycans which are a component of cartilage.
Boron Doesn’t have boron. People that have boron as a part of their diet have a lower chance of developing osteoarthritis.

Avocado Soy Unsaponfiables (ASU) Doesn’t have ASU. ASUs are commonly prescribed in France for the treatment of arthritis.

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) Doesn’t have MSM. MSM is a vital source of sulfur for protein and connective tissue synthesis.
Boswellia serrata Doesn’t have boswellic acid. Boswellic acids are anti-inflammatory compounds. 5-LOXIN is an extract of acetyl-keto-beta-boswellic acid (AKBA), the most potent anti-inflammatory in Boswellia serrata.
Cetyl Myristoleate (CMO) Celadrin only has cetyl myristoleate as a part of a large 1050mg cetylated fatty acid package. Cetyl myristoleate is a compound found in the joints of arthritis-resistant mice.
Curcumin Does not have curcumin. Curcumin is used to reduce inflammation in Ayurvedic medicine.

Hyaluronic Acid Does not have hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a vital fluid found in the synovial (joint-lubricating) fluid.

Celadrin Ingredients

Celadrin
Supplement Facts

Serving Size 2 Softgels
Servings Per Container: 75
Amount Per Serving %Daily Value
Calories 17 1%

Calories from fat

12
Total Fat
2g 3%
Celadrin Proprietary Blend 1050mg *

Esterfied Fatty Acid Carbons: Myristic, Myristoleic, Oleic, Palmitoleic, Palmitic, Lauric, Decanoic, Stearic

1050mg *

4 comments to Celadrin Review

  • Ann Navarra

    For years I was on a daily regimen of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate. Neither supplement worked on my osteoarthritis. One day while shopping for dietary supplements, I noticed Celadrin. I purchased a bottle and within three weeks noticed a huge, healing difference. I could walk and not experience knee pain with each step.

    I have shared my discovery with many friends and they now smile because their joint pain is diminished or even history.

    Thank you for this wonderful joint health “miracle” that has allowed me to be pain free and able to take long hikes and walk the golf course. I also am looking forward to returning to the tennis courts to hit a few balls.

  • Elizabeth Clarke

    “Cetyl myristoleate is a compound found in the joints of arthritis-resistant mice”.
    I am vegetarian. Am I consuming substance from MICE?

    • SusanDe

      Hello. I highly doubt you are consuming an animal product. I think it comes from soybean oil, but you may want to look it up more. (soybean oil isn’t necessarily that healthy though!)

    • Scarlerr

      No, you are not “consuming a substance from mice”. It is a substance “found in mice who are resistant to arthritis”. So the hypothesis is that if you take substance, it will help if you have arthritis, or prevent it if you take it prior to getting it.

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