Adults, take one caplet with each meal (3 daily). Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult a health care provider before use if you have a history of gallstones, if you have biliary tract obstructions and/or stomach ulcers or if you are taking blood thinners. Use for a minimum of 4 weeks to see beneficial effects.
FAQs
Q. If I strain a muscle, or break a bone, there is often joint damage that occurs at the same time. Can I combine HINGEGUARD with other products to treat these conditions together?
A. We only recommend this strategy when using products in the Nu-Life line such as LIGAMEND (muscle, ligament, tendon health) and FRAMEWORK (bone health), as we understand any ingredient interactions with our own formulas. Before combining these products, it is best to consult with your healthcare practitioner for the strategy and dosages that are best suited to your individual condition/injury.
Q. Will I get too much of some nutrients if I take HINGEGUARD with my Nu-Life Multivitamin?
A. No, you can use these products together. HINGEGUARD was formulated making the assumption that a person might be taking any one of our multivitamin formulas.
Q. Does your product contain gluten or other allergens?
A. All of our Condition Specific products are gluten-free. Please check the label for the allergen disclaimer. If it states “free from wheat” or “gluten”, this indicates the product does not contain gluten.
Q. Does your product contain other allergens?
A. Please check the label for the allergen disclaimer to learn more about the specific product and the allergens it is free from. Most products are free from preservatives, artificial colours, artificial flavours, artificial sweeteners, wheat, gluten, dairy, starch, and yeast.
Q. I am taking medication, is it safe to take with this supplement?
A. It is best to consult with your pharmacist or doctor regarding medications and any potential interactions. Online websites (www.drugdigest.org; www.supplementinfo.org) may provide some guidance, but again their information should be discussed with a health professional.