Featured research
Sugiyama et al. (2023) - Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating oral sodium hyaluronate and knee discomfort outcomes.
A smart question we love
Is hyaluronic acid only for skin, or can it support joints too?
What researchers measured
This trial evaluated oral sodium hyaluronate and tracked knee-related discomfort measures over time compared with placebo.
What they found
The study reported improvements in knee discomfort-related outcomes in the supplementation group. The key context is routine: joint comfort studies are designed around consistent use across weeks.
What this means for you
If your mobility routine is built for long-term support, hyaluronic acid can be a smart complementary ingredient - especially when paired with collagen and other connective tissue nutrients.
Relevant Magic You products
- ten+beauty - No
- ten+move - Yes
- 24k - No
Read the research
Sugiyama et al. (2023) - Full text
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