What is Myristin?

Myristin is a dietary supplement that is made from cetylated fatty acids oils and is formulated to help relieve joint pains. Joint pain and arthritis affect millions of Americans. Arthritis occurs when your body no longer has normal amounts of cartilage to protect your joints by absorbing pressure and shock that occurs when you move around. With so many different joint pain relief products available on the market, it can be hard knowing which is right for you. This Myristin review is going to take a closer look at the facts and details to learn more about how this product works and to see if it’s worth trying out for real relief.

Ingredients

  • High Potency CM Complex (composed of Cetyl Myristoleate 43% Cetyl Oleate 9%, Cetyl Myristate 34%, and other cetyl esters 14%) - 0.65 g
  • Vitamin E - 2 IU

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Glycerin, and titanium oxide.

Cetylated fatty acids oils are naturally occurring fats. Its substance is found in mice that do not develop arthritis. It is believed to work by lubricating joints and muscles, softens tissues, increases flexibility and reduces inflammation.

Dosage Instructions

As a dietary supplement, Myristin is used for a little over two months. The recommended dosage is taking three softgels daily with water on an empty stomach around thirty to forty-five minutes before a meal. Three capsules are taken with each Myristin softgel at lunch and dinner and two at breakfast for a total of eight Myrist-Aid capsules a day. This will require four bottles of Myristin and four bottles of Myrist-Aid for a two month period.

Talk to your doctor before taking this supplement if you are pregnant, nursing or have a known medical condition.

Price & Manufacturer’s Guarantee

You can purchase Myristin directly from the manufacturer. One 51 count bottle costs $44.95. They also offer the option to purchase a package of two bottles for $85.50, a package of three bottles for $123.50 or a package of four bottles for $154.95.

We were unable to find any mention of a manufacturer’s guarantee and it appears that they do not offer one.

The Conclusion of Our Myristin Review

Myristin appears to be a promising joint pain relief product. It comes in easy to take softgels for convenience and it contains a decent amount of the active ingredient. However, this product is not backed by a manufacturer’s guarantee which means that if you purchase Myristin and are dissatisfied for any reason, you cannot get your money back from the manufacturer. The lack of a manufacturer’s guarantee also implies that the manufacturer is lacking confidence in their product’s ability. Furthermore, we were unimpressed by the manufacturer’s website and the information they provide. Their website is uninformative, sloppy any unorganized. They do not offer any information about what this product is intended to treat and for the product facts, all they offer is a pixelated, hard to read copy of the label. With so many joint pain treatments available on the market, you are better off choosing one that is backed by a strong manufacturer’s guarantee for consumer protection and one that offers enough information to be able to make a decision.

Brought to you by our expert team at Authority Health.
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After obtaining her Ph.D. in clinical psychology, Adele joined a thriving practice based in downtown New York, where she has been part of for over 12 years. Her vast experience and unique approach has allowed her to help pave new ways forward in better understanding the human mind. Adele often lectures at various conferences and is a regular contributor to many online journals, blogs and news sites on the topics of self-esteem, brain training, and anxiety disorders.

In her spare time, Adele volunteers at a local women's shelter to advocate for their mental and spiritual wellbeing. She practices yoga twice a week and strongly believes in meditation. The balance of expanding your mind, as well as, utilizing your muscles is one she believes in passionately.