

And we are just as confident that the product will fail to meet other joint sufferer’s expectations. We are confident that Modere Life delivers on its claims to a broad spectrum of people with joint issues. How Does Modere Life Perform – Claims vs. Note: Collagen is used extensively in supplements to support healthy hair, skin, and nails however, this is typically type I collagen.
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The company further claims that all their products formulated with Collagen/HA Matrix Technology counteract skin photoaging, support joint and muscle fitness, connective tissue health, restore youthful skin, and support healthy hair, nails, gums, and eyes. Promotes healthy hair, nails, gums, and eyes.Reduced hyaluronidase, the enzyme that can make your skin age.Improved skin hydration, firmness, and elasticity.BioCell deviates from the norm by also citing benefits related to: The site addresses benefits such as improved joint mobility, reduced discomfort, and healthy cartilage and connective tissue. The specific benefits of Modere Liquid BioCell Life are similar to, although perhaps a bit more robust, than other popular joint support supplements on the market.

Important Note: In another section of the site, the company recommends taking one serving twice per day, effectively rendering each bottle to a fifteen-day supply.

The company’s recommended dosage is one tablespoon, approximately 15 ml daily. The blend is replete with superfoods that provide a high level of Vitamin C, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatories. The panel then lists another eleven fruit concentrates before the final ingredient, Resveratrol. Further, within the BioCell blend, Collagen is listed first, followed by Chondroitin, and then Hyaluronic Acid. We’re a little concerned that the primary component is the third listed ingredient. What we know, the first ingredient is Apple Fruit Juice Concentrate, followed by Grape Fruit Juice Concentrate, and then the Liquid BioCell blend. As such, there is no way to determine the precise amount of each component. An independent third party did not conduct the tests.īioCell uses the dreaded proprietary blend, detailed on their Supplement Facts panel.

We took the time to review the clinical trials by the company, and although the results appear conclusive, the panels were relatively small. Of this key component, the company states, “clinically shown to promote healthy aging, active joints, and younger-looking skin.” The basis is their patented Collagen/HA Matrix Technology, combining Collagen II, Hyaluronic Acid, and Chondroitin Sulfate. Modere Life is described as a super nutraceutical containing Liquid BioCell, thirteen additional superfoods, and resveratrol. We’ll inform you where you can find the product, review the cost-value relationship, and as always provide you our rating in terms of effectiveness and value. We’ll discuss the product’s benefits and determine if the brand is meeting its marketing claims. In this review, we’ll detail the Modere Life product formulation and its key ingredients. Modere has produced a wide variety of supplements, including Modere Go, Modere Trim, Modere Axis TreBiotic, and (of course) Modere Life. Their clean label guarantee assures that there are no BPAs, no animal testing, that packaging is recyclable, and formulas are biodegradable. The company’s philosophies, other than their go-to-market strategy, are admirable, from their wind-powered manufacturing facility to third-party testing, adhering to GMP best-practices (although they are not cGMP certified), sustainability, reducing their carbon footprint, NSF certified products, and their clean labels. As might be expected of an MLM company, how they sell their products to consumers deviates from the norm, as evidenced by our Pricing segment below. Modere is not a Ponzi or pyramid scheme as they do manufacture and market products, including nutritional supplements, skincare items, personal care products, and household products. So, what do Herbalife and Modere have in common? They both employ an MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) go-to-market strategy. In 2006, the company was acquired by a San Francisco based private equity firm that also owned Herbalife before taking the company public. Mower in Salem, Utah, as “Images and Attitudes.” In 1992 the company was renamed Neways, and its headquarters were relocated to Springville, Utah. The company was co-founded in 1987 by Thomas and Leslie D. From “Images and Attitudes” to Neways to Modere
