Schiff Move Free for Dietary Supplementation User Reviews
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 26, 2018
"I can't say that I've felt a major change in my knee pain. I did notice that I felt 'weird.' I feel achy pretty much all over my body. I had headaches and nausea. I think I am going to stop taking this."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- October 27, 2018
"After taking for two weeks, I noticed that my muscles in my arms, legs, as well as my feet were hurting. Aching, really. I have decided to stop taking to see if this might be the cause. This all started at the time I began taking Move Free."
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- July 2, 2016
"I noticed that my hands and feet were swollen. I realized that it felt like a reaction that I have when I touch or eat shrimp or eat pork. The only thing that I knew that was different in my diet was the Move Free. I had been taking the Move Free for three days. I looked up the ingredients and saw that it was made with shellfish as well as an ingredient made from pork."
- Anonymous
- October 19, 2021
"Got my blood work done, shows glucose and cholesterol were high, which had never happened before. Feet were swollen."
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"I have used Move Free for over a year. At 73 years old, it was taken to maintain good joint health. It is a complementary supplement, so to speak. I take Vitamin D-3 50 to maintain calcium levels that ensure good bone structure. But, to work, strong bones need healthy joints. I run several times per week and do 3 mini marathons a year. For 2 weeks, I did not take Move Free and could definitely feel the difference. It was more like a stiffness than a pain. After going back on them, the stiffness subsided without additional stretching. It seems to work for me. I’ve had no adverse reactions from them. They would not fix a torn meniscus, but Move Free seems to keep my joints in good working order."