It's time for my Arthrozene review – which is a very popular joint supplement.
But what lies behind this popularity?
At $60 per bottle, many people might believe it's a superior product.
Still – if you ask me, that's exactly the reason why it might be a scam (way too expensive).
So let's find out the truth behind Arthrozene (+ video).
Note: This review is based on my own opinion + research. I'm not associated with the company in any way.
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Review Summary
Full Name: Arthrozene by Fisico
Product Type: Joint Pain Supplement
Best Actual Price: Around $60 per bottle (30 days supply)
Cheapest Place To Buy: Its official website
Designed For: General joint pain
Due to its varied formula, it can work for both:
- inflammatory pain (rheumatoid/psoriatic arthritis)
- cartilage damage (osteoarthritis)
My Rating: 7 out of 10
Recommended?: Not really – it's way too expensive for what it does.
You can get the same results from a supplement that's $30 cheaper.
Other than that, Arthrozene is a good product.
But I don't think it's worth so much (with all these affordable alternatives on the market).
What I Liked About It
- Strong formula with good combinations
- All 3 ingredients are trademark compounds
- Ingredients have studies behind
- You only need 1 pill per day
- Most users are satisfied (in terms of effect)
- Money back guarantee is real
What I Didn't Like About It
- Extremely expensive (compared to the alternatives)
- Not effective in 5 days (as it claims)
- Enough cases of no response/effect
- Several complaints about side effects
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Arthrozene In A Nutshell
Arthrozene is a joint supplement designed for several forms of arthritis:
- rheumatoid/psoriatic (and other auto-immune forms)
- osteoarthritis
- chronic joint pain
In terms of composition – it's clearly a quality product.
However, it's extremely expensive and hard to afford for most of us ($60/bottle).
That's why it's not a supplement I would normally recommend.
Considering you can get the same results with products that cost half – I don't think Arthrozene is the best option among joint supplements.
#1 – What Is It & Claims
First of all – I will give you a few general facts about Arthrozene.
What it promises, who is behind its production, etc.
1. Claims
Arthrozene is a supplement designed to treat damaged joints and relieve consequent pain.
So far, it sounds like a credible product.
But according to its website, it's a “next generation joint pain solution”.
What exactly does this mean? According to its claims:
- It's a 3 steps solution.
- Can relieve pain in as little as 5 days.
- Contains premium ingredients.
Well – I personally never heard of a product that could relieve joint pain in 5 days.
If there really was one, everybody would be using it – trust me.
For this reason, I cannot believe all of Arthrozene's claims.
In my opinion – they are quite exaggerated (especially that “5 days relief” one).
2. Company Behind
Arthrozene's producer is a brand called Fisico.
I personally didn't hear much about it before.
But despite its pretty low popularity – it's behind 3 other products:
- Cruise Control Diet
- Slim Biotine
- Cerebra
Also – Fisico has many contact details and additional info, so it's clearly a legit company.
#2 – Formula (9 out of 10)
Arthrozene's formula is very promising (for 3 reasons):
- Contains both anti-inflammatory and cartilage re-builders.
- Based on 3 trademark ingredients.
- The only product with this exact formula.
Due to this formulation, Arthrozene can help in both:
- inflammatory pain/arthritis (RA or PsA)
- cartilage damage (OA)
So let's take the 3 ingredients by turn.
1. AprèsFlex®
This is actually the anti-inflammatory compound.
AprèsFlex® is a superior form of Boswellia (which is the original ingredient) [1]:
- an extract from the plant itself
- 10x stronger than the original herb
- better absorption
Now – Boswellia itself has been used for centuries against inflammatory pain. [2]
But AprèsFlex® is an improved version of the herb.
So even though 10 mg doesn't seem like a high dosage – but it's actually enough (more concentrated).
2. Mobilee®
This ingredient is actually a combination of 3 other compounds:
- Hyaluronic Acid (60%)
- Collagen Type II (5%)
- Glucosaminoglycans (10%)
But mostly – Mobilee® is based on Hyaluronic Acid. [3]
My only objection is that this compound works best when injected directly into the painful joint.
When taken by mouth, the minimum dosage is 200 mg.
Mobilee® must contain around 50 mg (at most) – that's why I think this ingredient isn't very helpful.
3. B-2Cool®
This substance is pretty much type II collagen:
- acts as a shock absorber
- can decrease cartilage breakdown [4]
Overall – this last ingredient looks a lot better (compared to Mobilee®).
Conclusion
Arthrozene's formula is definitely potent:
- all 3 ingredients are improved versions (of the original substance)
- contains both anti-inflammatory and cartilage re-builders
- each ingredient has studies behind
However, this formula is far from perfect.
Considering the low dosage of Mobilee® (hyaluronic acid), I wouldn't expect miracles from it.
Plus – in terms of price, these 3 ingredients are definitely not worth it.
#3 – How To Use It (8 out of 10)
Up next – I want to give you more details on Arthrozene's capsules and schedule.
1. The Pills
According to some users – the capsules are a bit hard to swallow.
But this mostly happens at first:
- dimensions are larger than average
- need to be taken with plenty of water
- no taste
However, the capsules aren't impossible to take (in terms of dimensions).
2. The Schedule
This is one of Arthrozene's largest advantages:
- you only need to take 1 pill per day
- there's no recommendation about the time
Basically – you can take the pill in the morning but also before going to bed.
There's no rule.
Still, the fact that there's only 1 pill per day is a great thing.
#4 – Results (7 out of 10)
Luckily – Arthrozene has plenty of users that shared their honest opinion.
This is exactly what I will count on, when analysing its efficiency.
Note: I only analyzed Arthrozene's reviews from Amazon, in order to avoid promotional/fake reviews.
1. Positive Opinions
This product has lots of satisfied users – which tells a lot, to be honest.
Most praises are related to:
- Good effect in terms of pain/stiffness.
- Improves joint bending.
- Customer service is really helpful.
- Refunds are real and without any unpleasant questions.
2. Negative Opinions
To be honest – I also found plenty of complaints on Arthrozene.
Most users were complaining about:
- Extremely high price per bottle.
- Poor or no effect (even after several months of usage).
- Not effective in 5 days (as it claims).
- Diarrhea as a side effect.
I personally couldn't agree more on the price.
The other complaints are relative, but the price was by far the most common negative issue.
Considering all those (way) cheaper supplements on the market, I would also complain about Arthrozene.
Conclusion
Arthrozene has pretty much mixed reviews:
- Most customers could see an improvement at one point.
- However, it took way more than 5 days in most cases.
- Many users complain it's way too expensive.
So in terms of results – it certainly works.
But in terms of price – it's not a good choice at all.
With so many quality supplements that work just as well – I wouldn't recommend Arthrozene.
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#5 – Side Effects (6 out of 10)
According to its website – Arthrozene has a natural and quite safe composition.
However, that doesn't mean it's perfect at this chapter.
Actually – some of its ingredients are known for causing certain side effects:
- Boswellia: stomach cramps, diarrhea
- Collagen type II: headache, diziness
- Hyaluronic acid: pretty safe when taken by mouth
Now – most of these side effects appear due to high dosages.
If you check Arthrozene's label, you can see that its dosages are quite low.
However, it contains concentrated versions of the actual ingredients.
That's why it's more likely to cause side effects compared to most supplements (that use the regular versions).
#6 – Price (3 out of 10)
This is probably Arthrozene's worst chapter.
Its extremely huge price cancels most of its advantages (at least to me).
1. The Exact Price
Arthrozene's standard price is $49.95 per bottle.
That makes it one of the priciest joint supplements I have ever looked into.
And honestly – that's not a good thing at all.
- One single bottle costs $49.95 (monthly supply)
- For 3 bottles at once, price is $44.95 for each
- For 6 bottles at once, price decreases at $39.95 for each
Basically – you do get a discount for buying larger supplies.
But even so, $40 for a joint supplement is still extremely expensive.
I personally would never buy it at such a high price (when there are way cheaper alternatives).
2. Competitors' Price
My #1 recommended supplement for joint pain is called ProJoint Plus.
So let's compare it with Arthrozene:
- Arthrozene's formula is based on Boswellia and collagen.
- ProJoint's formula is based on glucosamine + chondroitine (top combination currently).
- Arthrozene costs $50 per bottle normally.
- If you buy more bottles at once, you can get it for $40/bottle.
- ProJoint normally costs $30 per bottle.
- When buying more bottles, you can get it for $19/bottle.
- Both products work about the same (according to users).
Basically – the difference is somewhere around $20 per bottle.
That is absolutely huge, trust me! They're basically 2 products designed for the same problem.
Arthrozene might have some trademark ingredients, but ProJoint Plus has a wider formula overall.
And in terms of effect – they seem to be working the same (according to real user reviews).
Conclusion
Arthrozene is way too expensive for a joint supplement:
- costs $50 per bottle normally
- there are way cheaper alternatives that work just the same
If you want a quality product at the best possible price – check out my alternative below.
At this point, it's the best joint supplement I looked into (as price, formula and effect).
#7 – Availability (6 out of 10)
At this point, Arthrozene isn't very easy to find:
best place to buy it is its official website
- also available on some sellers from Ebay
Regarding Amazon – they used to sell Arthrozene in the past.
But apparently, it's not available anymore (its page doesn't exist anymore).
So normally – I would have recommended buying it from Amazon.
But in these conditions, Arthrozene's official website remains the best choice:
- probably the lowest price overall
- Ebay is quite dangerous in terms of supplements
- it is also more expensive (shipping is huge usually)
#8 – Arthrozene In 3 Conclusions
Here's how I would sum up my opinion on Arthrozene.
1. Original Formula
This supplement has a great ingredient list:
- all 3 ingredients are trademark versions
- work for both inflammation and cartilage damage
- clinical evidence behind
So in terms of formula, Arthrozene is really good.
I personally don't consider this as the best formula on the market (only 3 ingredients).
But it's certainly a quality one.
2. Only 1 Pill Daily
Arthrozene is one of the few joint supplements that only requires 1 pill per day:
- in most cases, you need 2-3 daily
- with Arthrozene, 1 is enough
However – the capsules themselves aren't the smallest ones ever.
But even so, one per day is a great schedule.
3. Extremely Overpriced
This downside can summarize best my opinion on this product.
Though it's a quality one – it's way too expensive:
- it only contains 3 substances inside
- there are many cheaper options with wider formulas
Besides – many alternatives seem to be working just as well as Arthrozene.
That's why I don't recommend going for this product.
At least not from the start (only if other 2-3 products fail).
#9 – My Video Review
My Verdict – Worth Or Not?
Short answer: Not really (unless you're on an unlimited budget).
Arthrozene is a good product overall – but it's way too expensive.
And all its positive features are canceled by this huge price.
For this reason – I only recommend it in 2 cases:
- You tried many other products without any success.
- You're willing to pay no matter what for a quality product.
Now – I personally don't consider Arthrozene as the best joint supplement on the market (in terms of formula).
But some people might see it so (because of its 3 trademark ingredients).
Still, I honestly don't think it's worth all those money.
So what do I recommend instead? A product called ProJoint Plus:
- Best formula on the market.
- Dosages are very close to the recommended ones.
- Lowest price among this product category.
Compared to Arthrozene – it's not that popular, but it has a wider formula and a much better price.
So at this point, I think ProJoint Plus is the best joint supplement on the market.
That's why it's my #1 alternative to Arthrozene.
References:
1 – https://examine.com/-supplements/boswellia-serrata/
2 – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/-pmc/articles/PMC3309643/
3 – https://link.springer.com/-article/10.1007/s12263-014-0417-3