Seeking Health Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules supplement bottle
Seeking Health

Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules

What We Researched
6 active ingredients analyzed · 2 brand certifications checked · 2 retailers compared · Last updated: Mar 2026
61
Product Score Fair
75
Brand Score Fair

Product Analysis

Transparency Excellent

Supplement Facts

IngredientAmount% DV
Niacin (as niacin and inositol hexanicotinate) 50 mg 313%
Joint Nutrients Blend:Tarmarind (Tamarindus indica) Extract (seed) and Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Extract (root) (Tamaflex®), Exclzyme EN™, Boswellia (Boswellia serrata) Extract (bark), Mobilee® (Hyaluronic acid, Polysaccharides, Collagen), Quercetin (as Quercetin Dihydrate), Serratiopeptidase (Peptizyme SP EN™), Covallant n2® (Collagen, Native Collagen Type II) 805 mg *
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract (rhizome)(Ginfort®) 100 mg *
Luteolin 25 mg *
Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt (LifePQQ™) 10 mg *
Boron (as bororganic glycine) (Albion®) 6 mg *
Bioavailability Fair

Absorption Rating

  • Niacin (as niacin and inositol hexanicotinate) Poor
  • Joint Nutrients Blend:Tarmarind (Tamarindus indica) Extract (seed) and Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Extract (root) (Tamaflex®), Exclzyme EN™, Boswellia (Boswellia serrata) Extract (bark), Mobilee® (Hyaluronic acid, Polysaccharides, Collagen), Quercetin (as Quercetin Dihydrate), Serratiopeptidase (Peptizyme SP EN™), Covallant n2® (Collagen, Native Collagen Type II) Poor
  • Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract (rhizome)(Ginfort®) Fair
  • Luteolin Fair
  • Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt (LifePQQ™) Good
  • Boron (as bororganic glycine) (Albion®) Fair
Other Ingredients Fair

Fillers & Additives

No inactive ingredient data available.

Efficacy Fair

Dosage Analysis

  • Niacin (as niacin and inositol hexanicotinate) 50 mg High
  • Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract (rhizome)(Ginfort®) 100 mg Under-dosed
  • Luteolin 25 mg Under-dosed
  • Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt (LifePQQ™) 10 mg Effective
  • Boron (as bororganic glycine) (Albion®) 6 mg Effective

Supplement Facts

Ingredient Amount % Daily Value
Niacin (as niacin and inositol hexanicotinate) 50 mg 313%
Joint Nutrients Blend:Tarmarind (Tamarindus indica) Extract (seed) and Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Extract (root) (Tamaflex®), Exclzyme EN™, Boswellia (Boswellia serrata) Extract (bark), Mobilee® (Hyaluronic acid, Polysaccharides, Collagen), Quercetin (as Quercetin Dihydrate), Serratiopeptidase (Peptizyme SP EN™), Covallant n2® (Collagen, Native Collagen Type II) 805 mg *
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract (rhizome)(Ginfort®) 100 mg *
Luteolin 25 mg *
Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt (LifePQQ™) 10 mg *
Boron (as bororganic glycine) (Albion®) 6 mg *

Price Comparison

Price History

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Brand Trust Report
Seeking Health

Founded 2011 · Bellingham, Washington, USA · 88 products · seekinghealth.com

Certifications

2 certifications
Fda Gmp Inspections Verified Source
Nsf Gmp Verified Source

Transparency

3 claims
Third Party Testing Claim — Verified Source
Testing Lab Disclosure — Claimed Source

Violation History

2 incidents
Prop 65 Lead2025-07-11Source
Recall Optimal Multivitamin Chewable Dietary Supplements2022-09-16Source
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Seeking Health Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules a good supplement?

Seeking Health Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules received a product quality score of 61/100 in GoodSupp's independent analysis, suggesting some areas that could be improved. The product contains 6 active ingredients with 30 servings per container. The manufacturer, Seeking Health, holds a brand trust score of 75/100 with 2 verified certifications including Fda Gmp Inspections, Nsf Gmp.

What are the ingredients in Seeking Health Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules?

Seeking Health Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules contains 6 active ingredients: Niacin (as niacin and inositol hexanicotinate) (50 mg), Joint Nutrients Blend:Tarmarind (Tamarindus indica) Extract (seed) and Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Extract (root) (Tamaflex®), Exclzyme EN™, Boswellia (Boswellia serrata) Extract (bark), Mobilee® (Hyaluronic acid, Polysaccharides, Collagen), Quercetin (as Quercetin Dihydrate), Serratiopeptidase (Peptizyme SP EN™), Covallant n2® (Collagen, Native Collagen Type II) (805 mg), Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract (rhizome)(Ginfort®) (100 mg), Luteolin (25 mg), Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt (LifePQQ™) (10 mg), Boron (as bororganic glycine) (Albion®) (6 mg). Notable high-dose ingredients include Niacin at 313% DV. Each ingredient's dosage, form, and safety rating is analyzed independently in GoodSupp's full product breakdown.

Is Seeking Health Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules safe to take?

Seeking Health Joint Nutrients, 60 Vegetarian Capsules has been analyzed for ingredient safety across all its components. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you take medications or have underlying health conditions.

Is Seeking Health a trustworthy supplement brand?

Seeking Health receives a brand trust score of 75/100 based on GoodSupp's independent analysis of certifications, regulatory history, and transparency practices. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Bellingham, Washington, USA, the company offers 88 products in their lineup. They hold 2 verified certifications including Fda Gmp Inspections, Nsf Gmp. Third-party certifications are independently verified and indicate the brand meets specific quality, purity, and manufacturing standards. Note: Seeking Health has 2 historical regulatory incidents on record, which are factored into the trust score.

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