Best joints supplements 2025 | treat stiffness and joint pain

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Best joints supplements 2025 | treat stiffness and joint pain

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For those dealing with joint discomfort, botanical ingredients such as curcumin (turmeric) and ginger are popular for their anti-inflammatory properties. Whether your goal is to preserve flexibility, support recovery or ease discomfort, the right supplement can make a significant difference.

We’ve tested a range of joint supplements, offering insights into their ingredients, benefits and suitability for various needs. Read on to discover the top options to help you stay active and support your joint health, and find out more about healthy joints.

Best joint health supplements at a glance

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  • Wild Nutrition Bone & Muscle support, £36.50
  • Together Health Joint Aid, £10.99
  • Cytoplan Glucosamine Complex, £18.99
  • WeightWorld Glucosamine & Chondroitin, £17.99
  • PuroLabs Glucosamine Complex, £29.99
  • Vitabright Glucosamine Chondroitin MSM+, £19.99
  • BioCare Glucosamine MSM Chondroitin, £25.49
  • Vitabiotics Ultra Glucosamine & Chondroitin, £16.30
  • Healthspan Optiflex Glucosamine HCL 1325mg with vitamin C, £29.99

Why you can trust Good Food reviews

Every healthy joints supplement in this guide was tested by a qualified nutritionist with experience assessing nutritional products. Each was reviewed for formulation, dosage, ease of use and value for money, with a close look at ingredients linked to joint health such as glucosamine, chondroitin and turmeric.

We also assessed the overall taking experience, noting the taste and texture of each supplement, how easy capsules or tablets were to swallow and whether the number required each day felt realistic to keep up with.

Our nutritionist also considered how these supplements might support mobility and comfort as part of everyday life, offering insight into which options are most practical and effective. As with all Good Food reviews, findings weren’t shared with manufacturers or retailers before publication and no payment was accepted in return for positive coverage. The result is independent, expert-led advice you can feel confident relying on.

How we tested healthy joints supplements

All supplements were tested within the same time period, with observations recorded based on the testing criteria. We included samples from various manufacturers at a range of price points to suit different budgets.

The key areas we assessed were as follows:

  • Taste and flavour: Is the consuming experience pleasant?
  • Nutrient profile: How much of each nutrient per daily dose? How does this compare to the nutrient reference value (NRV), where relevant?
  • Additives: Does the supplement contain additives, for example preservatives, artificial sweeteners or colourings?
  • Dietary requirements: Does the product meet any specific dietary needs – is it vegetarian, vegan, allergen-free?
  • Value for money: How does it compare to other products on a cost-per-day basis?

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Best joint health supplements to buy in 2025

Wild Nutrition Bone & Muscle support

Available from Planet Organic (£29.20), Bodykind (£31.50), Wild Nutrition (£36.50)

Best all-rounder

Price per 3 capsules: 93p

Score: 4/5

This food-grown multi-nutrient complex supplies key nutrients like vitamins C, D and K as well as calcium, magnesium and silicon to support bones, muscles, teeth and gums. The product also includes Boswellia extract (100mg) for its anti-inflammatory properties and protective plant compounds (bioflavonoids). Our tester found the capsules easy to swallow but chose to take the recommended three capsules in divided doses with each meal. Suitable for vegetarians and allergen free.

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Together Health Joint Aid

Available from Superdrug (£8.79), Together Health (£10.99), Re:gn (£10.99)

Best anti-inflammatory

Price per capsule: 37p

Score: 4/5

This natural formula uses a mix of botanicals to help maintain joint flexibility and comfort. With no artificial additives or unnecessary processing aids, this product uses high levels of 200mg curcuminoids (with piperine to enhance absorption) as well as 230mg Boswellic acid. Our tester found the one-per-day capsule easy to fit into her routine. Suitable for vegans, coeliacs and allergen free.

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Cytoplan Glucosamine Complex

Available from Cytoplan (£18.99)

Runner up

Price per 2 capsules: 49p

Score: 4/5

This glucosamine complex (two capsules) combines 600mg glucosamine hydrochloride along with MSM (400mg) and anti-inflammatory botanicals including 50mg turmeric (95% curcuminoids) and 50mg Boswellia extract (65% Boswellic acids). Two capsules can be taken every eight hours, reducing to two per day as a maintenance dose. Our tester noted a spicy smell on opening the pot but found the capsules easy to swallow, with no aftertaste.

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WeightWorld Glucosamine & Chondroitin

Available from Amazon (£17.98), WeightWorld (£17.99)

Best combination

Price per 2 capsules: 18p

Score: 4/5

Our tester found two of these neutral tasting capsules easy to fit into her day. This comprehensive formulation provides Glucosamine (595mg) and Chondroitin (180mg) along-with other supportive ingredients like MSM (200mg), vitamin C (50mg) and hyaluronic acid (60mg). This product offers value for money along with a 100% money back guarantee. Not suitable for vegetarians.

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Vitabright Glucosamine Chondroitin MSM+

Available from Amazon (£16.99), Vitabright (£19.99)

Runner up

Price per 2 capsules: 21p

Score: 4/5

Produced to good manufacturing standards (GMP) this glucosamine complex includes 651mg of glucosamine from a well-absorbed source (glucosamine sulphate 2KCL), with additional joint support including chondroitin (135mg), MSM (50mg), vitamin C (105mg) as well as anti-inflammatory ingredients, including rosehip. This product offers value for money along-with a 100 per cent money-back guarantee. Not suitable for vegetarians or those with a shellfish allergy.

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BioCare Glucosamine MSM Chondroitin

Available from Bodykind (£20.39), BioCare (£25.49)

Best Tablet

Price per 2 tablets: 56p

Score: 4/5

This high potency complex combines Glucosamine hydrochloride (1000mg) and Chondroitin (200mg), which are natural structural components of connective tissue, with MSM (1000mg) for collagen production. Although, our tester found the tablets large and difficult to swallow. Not suitable for vegetarians or those with a shellfish allergy.

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Vitabiotics Ultra Glucosamine & Chondroitin

Available from Amazon (£12.99), Vitabiotics (£16.30)

Runner up

Price per 2 tablets: 54p

Score: 4/5

Two tablets per day provide an easy to absorb form of glucosamine (glucosamine sulphate 2KCL) at 800mg along-with 800mg of chondroitin sulphate. Our tester found these tablets easy to take. Not suitable for vegetarians or those with fish or shellfish allergy.

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PuroLabs Glucosamine Complex

Available from Purolabs (£29.99)

Best clean label

Price per 2 capsules: 67p

Score: 4/5

Produced to GMP standards and with no synthetic additives, this natural product supplies a combination of glucosamine sulphate (532mg) with vitamin C (300mg) and chondroitin (200mg). Our tester found the two capsules per day easy to swallow but commented on the slight smell. Not suitable for vegetarians or those with shellfish allergy.

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Optiflex Glucosamine HCL 1325mg with vitamin C

Available from Justmylook (£17.99), Healthspan (£29.99), Amazon (£30.99)

Best budget

Price per tablet: 12p

Score: 4/5

Delivering 1100mg of plant-sourced glucosamine per one-a-day tablet with vitamin C (20mg) to support cartilage and collagen formation. This was the best value product in our trial. Our tester found the tablet large, but not too difficult to swallow.

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What are the best nutrients for healthy joints?

Ideally, aim to eat a healthy, nutrient-dense diet that includes protein, vitamins and minerals – including vitamin C, which is important for the collagen that supports cartilage, plus vitamins D and K needed for bone and muscle health. Minerals, like calcium, magnesium and silicon support bone health and – in the case of silicon – support collagen production in the joints, too.

How to choose a good joint health supplement

Key ingredients for a joint care supplement include the nutrients needed to maintain healthy cartilage, tendons and ligaments as well as substances that, although naturally synthesised by the body, may be supplemented to improve tissue recovery and maintenance. Some products may also include botanicals for their anti-inflammatory effects.

In addition to the nutrients for healthy joints, here are some of the additional ingredients to look for in a joint care supplement:

  • Glucosamine – naturally synthesised by the body but rarely found in natural food sources, glucosamine provides the raw material for the building blocks of the cartilage tissue that surrounds joints.
  • Chondroitin – another component of cartilage that attracts water to the tissue giving the joint ‘bounce’ and providing a degree of resistance.
  • Hyaluronic acid – this compound works by lubricating the connective tissue and acting as a shock absorber for the joint, helping to minimise damage.
  • MSM (methyl sulfonyl methane) – this sulphur compound, found in dairy foods, eggs and legumes, is important for the production of structural components, like collagen.
  • Botanicals – Boswellia serrata, curcumin (turmeric), rosehip powder and ginger are often added to formulations for their anti-inflammatory effects.

If you already take a multivitamin and mineral, check the levels of nutrients you are taking to ensure you are not doubling up. If you have a seafood or fish allergy or are vegetarian or vegan, check labels carefully because many joint care supplements may contain animal or fish derivatives.

How to take a joint health supplement

Joint supplements may be taken at any time of day, although some manufacturers recommend taking them with a meal to minimise stomach upset. Remember to also keep active aiming for 30 minutes of gentle, mobilising exercise on most days while also listening to your body and taking time out to rest your joints when you need to.

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a diagnosed health condition or are on prescribed medication check with your GP prior to supplementation.

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Unless otherwise stated we tested products available in the UK market and suitable for adults.

Check the product label and ingredients before purchase to ensure it is appropriate for your individual circumstances.

Kerry Torrens BSc. (Hons) PgCert MBANT is a BANT Registered Nutritionist® with a post graduate diploma in personalised nutrition and nutritional therapy. She is a member of the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and a member of the Guild of Food Writers. Over the last 15 years she has been a contributing author to a number of nutritional and cookery publications including Good Food.

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