Real, disclosed doses for all 8 ingredients — genuinely uncommon transparency. But one number doesn't match the research.
JointBrex does something a lot of joint supplements don't: it publishes exact per-capsule doses for all 8 ingredients, rather than hiding behind a "proprietary blend" label. That transparency deserves real credit before anything else.
But transparency and adequate dosing are two different questions. When we checked the disclosed amounts against the actual published research, one ingredient stood out.
What we found: Clinical research on chondroitin sulfate for joint comfort typically uses doses between 800mg and 1,200mg. JointBrex's label discloses 100mg — well below the range studies have actually tested.
Real transparency deserves credit, and the glucosamine dose is genuinely within studied ranges. The chondroitin shortfall is a real gap worth knowing, especially if chondroitin's research is a specific reason you're considering this product. Also worth noting: the glucosamine is shellfish-derived.
Convinced by the honest breakdown above? See it for yourself on the product page.
Probably not, based on published research. Clinical studies on chondroitin for joint comfort typically use 800-1,200mg. JointBrex discloses only 100mg.
Yes, and that's a genuine positive — all 8 ingredients list exact per-capsule doses rather than hiding behind a proprietary blend.
See full specs, pricing, and our complete FAQ on the main JointBrex product page.
*This is an independent editorial review reflecting publicly available information. We did not test this product ourselves. This page contains affiliate links; we may earn a commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you. Consult a doctor before starting any new supplement, especially if you have a shellfish allergy.