SNS Cissus XT: Joint and Injury Recovery / Relief

SNS Cissus XT

SNS Cissus XT is a premium quality extract of Cissus Quadrangularis to put a stop to joint pain and inflammation.

Being in chronic pain sucks, and so does getting injured. Whether it’s achy knees, tight back, or a cranky shoulder, dealing with less than stellar joints around the clock is incredibly taxing on the body and mind. Due to this, the popularity of joint support supplements has exploded in recent years, and we’ve seen some really great ones, like SNS Joint Support XT, and some other ones that aren’t so great.

But sometimes, the ingredients in Joint Support XT aren’t enough. This is especially true in the case of injury, where you want to get additional relief and healing as soon as possible.

Today, we’ve got both cases handled with another great joint support ingredient from SNS, except this is a single-ingredient one that shines all on its own.

Cissus XT is a premium quality Cissus Quadrangularis supplement that will put an end to joint pain and help heal damaged tendons and ligaments.

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Cissus XT Ingredients

Cissus XT is pure Cissus Quadrangularis extract. If you’ve always wanted to see how effective Cissus could be, but never wanted the other confounding factors included in other joint formulas, this is the best way to see its true effectiveness in the body.

Note: Doses listed below are based on 1 serving (i.e. 2 capsules).

  • Cissus Quadrangularis (1,500mg)

    SNS Cissus XT Ingredients

    Cissus XT is pure Cissus Quadrangularis. Each serving provides 1,500mg of the good stuff.

    Cissus Quadrangularis, or Cissus for short, is a perennial plant belonging to the grape family. You can also find Cissus referred to as devil’s backbone, veldt grape, and, adamant creeper, among others.

    The plant has a rich history of use for treating bone and joint ailments, and the same holds true to this very day, as Cissus is routinely found in the most effective joint support supplements on the market. Cissus is an incredibly powerful supplement to use, especially when it comes to combating inflammation and healing damaged tendon and ligaments as well as broken bones.

    But that just begins to scratch the surface of Cissus’ benefits. Other research conducted on the pain-relieving perennial shows it can also:

    • Enhance weight loss[1,2]
    • Reduce cholesterol and triglycerides[1]
    • Alleviate joint pain[3]
    • Act as a potent antioxidant[1,4] and anti-inflammatory[5,6,7]

Injury Assistance

Cissus Quadrangularis

This plant has phenomenal joint and bone healing properties that the Western world is finally “rediscovering”

Yet that’s not everything – one of the best uses for cissus that many don’t know about is how it should be used post-injury!

This is because taking cissus gets a better blast cell response, which helps with the inflammatory response around the injury. At injury time, some inflammation is a good thing, and cissus improves the amount of cytokines (signaling proteins) and neutrophils (white blood cells that respond to injuries) that get sent to the area!

For instance, one study showed that dogs with broken bones had significantly faster healing rates than the control group dogs that did not receive cissus![8]

What makes Cissus so powerful?

Researchers believe that the Ketosterones contained in the plant are primarily responsible for Cissus’ multitude of benefits. FYI, ketosterones are plant sterols, a type of phytochemical. And SNS has standardized their Cissus extract for 5% ketosterones.

We’ve covered Cissus rather extensively before on this blog. If you want even more info about this potent plant, check out our mega-post: Cissus Quadrangularis for Joint Support: The Ultimate Guide.

Dosing

SNS Joint Support XT Woman

Want even more joint help? Combine Cissus XT and SNS Joint Support XT for the ultimate joint health stack!

Consume 2 capsules 30 minutes prior to a meal in the morning and 1 to 2 capsules 30 minutes prior to a meal 8 to 12 hours later. In other words, take your first dose 30 minutes before breakfast and your second dose a little while before chowing down on dinner.

Need even more joint protection?

If you’ve got seriously achy joints, and looking to really get some relief, you can also look into SNS Joint Support XT. Combining Cissus XT and Joint Support XT will be a powerful 1-2 punch to put the hurt on joint pain.

Takeaway

Joint pain and injuries don’t have to be a death sentence. Cissus XT represents an all-natural remedy for those aches and pains that never quit. Plus, it’ll even help repair some of those banged up areas that have developed over your years of heavy lifting.

At some point or another, every lifter will develop some one of the above issues, and when those arise, there’s no better place to start the relief than with Cissus XT.

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About the Author: Mike Roberto

Mike Roberto

Mike Roberto is a research scientist and water sports athlete who founded PricePlow. He is an n=1 diet experimenter with extensive experience in supplementation and dietary modification, whose personal expertise stems from several experiments done on himself while sharing lab tests.

Mike's goal is to bridge the gap between nutritional research scientists and non-academics who seek to better their health in a system that has catastrophically failed the public. Mike is currently experimenting with a low Vitamin A diet.

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References

  1. Oben, Julius E et al. “The effect of Cissus quadrangularis (CQR-300) and a Cissus formulation (CORE) on obesity and obesity-induced oxidative stress.” Lipids Health Dis 6.4 (2007).
  2. Oben, Julius et al. “The use of a Cissus quadrangularis formulation in the management of weight loss and metabolic syndrome.” Lipids Health Dis 5 (2006): 24.
  3. Bloomer, Richard J et al. “Cissus quadrangularis reduces joint pain in exercise-trained men: a pilot study.” The Physician and sportsmedicine 41.3 (2013): 29-35.
  4. Jainu, Mallika, and CS Shyamala Devi. “In Vitro. and In Vivo. Evaluation of Free-Radical Scavenging Potential of Cissus quadrangularis.” Pharmaceutical biology 43.9 (2005): 773-779.
  5. Ferrandiz, ML, and MJ Alcaraz. “Anti-inflammatory activity and inhibition of arachidonic acid metabolism by flavonoids.” Agents and actions 32.3-4 (1991): 283-288.
  6. Lin, J et al. “Preliminary screening of some traditional Zulu medicinal plants for anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial activities.” Journal of Ethnopharmacology 68.1 (1999): 267-274.
  7. Srisook, Klaokwan et al. “Anti-inflammatory effect of ethyl acetate extract from Cissus quadrangularis Linn may be involved with induction of heme oxygenase-1 and suppression of NF-κB activation.” Journal of ethnopharmacology 133.3 (2011): 1008-1014.
  8. Deka, DK et al. “Effect of Cissus quadrangularis in accelerating healing process of experimentally fractured radius-ulna of dog, a preliminary study.” Indian journal of pharmacology 26.1 (1994): 44-45; https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.530.9898&rep=rep1&type=pdf

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