Collection: Pain Management Supplements

Pain Relief & Recovery Supplements & At-Home Tests: Inflammation, Joints & Tissue Support

Support your body’s natural pain-relief pathways with science-backed nutrition that modulates inflammation, comforts joints, and supports soft-tissue repair—without leaning on harsh stimulants. Inside this collection you’ll find broad anti-inflammatory blends (e.g., Anti-Inflame+), targeted botanicals (Curcumin Phytosome, Curcumin 500 with Bioperine, Boswellia AKBA), circulation and recovery allies (Nitric Supreme, CoQ10), structural basics (D3K2), and oral BPC-157 options (including BPC-157 + TB-500 and BPC-157-KPV) for connective-tissue support. Magnesium forms (e.g., citrate, Magtein® L-threonate) can help with muscle-related tension and sleep quality in order to feel better day to day.

Prefer to take a test to know exactly what your body needs? Explore our At-Home Health Tests to help tailor a recovery plan to your biology.

Browse the products below and build a routine that fits your pattern—training stress, desk-work stiffness, or long-standing joint discomfort.

Quick Guidance

Choose the Right Support for Your Needs

Match support to what’s bothering you. If progress stalls or symptoms are mixed, at-home pain/recovery testing can highlight inflammation/oxidative stress and nutrient patterns to fine-tune dosing and timing.

  • Aching or stiff joints → Curcumin Phytosome or Curcumin 500 with Bioperine; add Boswellia AKBA for extra comfort.
  • Post-workout soreness / overuse → Anti-Inflame+ with meals; consider Nitric Supreme for blood-flow support around training.
  • Soft-tissue support (tendons/ligaments) → BPC-157 (oral); for stepped-up support, see BPC-157 + TB-500 or BPC-157-KPV (use daily and reassess in 2–4 weeks).
  • Muscle tension & sleep quality → Magnesium (citrate or Magtein® L-threonate) in the evening; keep caffeine earlier in the day.
  • Cellular energy for recovery → CoQ10 (daily, with meals).
  • Bone integrity / long-term joint health → D3K2 as a daily foundation.

Use tips: Introduce one change at a time; most botanicals are best with food. Curcumin/Boswellia may interact with blood-thinning meds - consult with your clinician if you are taking any.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

1) What’s the difference between Anti-Inflame+, curcumin, and boswellia?
Anti-Inflame+ is a comprehensive blend for broad coverage. Curcumin Phytosome / Curcumin 500 target inflammatory pathways with high bioavailability. Boswellia AKBA is often added for extra joint comfort. Many people stack curcumin plus boswellia.

2) How do BPC-157 products fit into recovery?
Oral BPC-157 (and combinations like BPC-157 + TB-500 or BPC-157-KPV) are used for connective-tissue support. They aren’t stimulants. Use consistently and reassess after 2–4 weeks. If you’re pregnant/breastfeeding, have a condition, or take medications, speak with your clinician first.

3) What should I take before or after workouts?
Around training, many use Nitric Supreme (for circulation) and take Anti-Inflame+ with a meal later that day. Keep Magnesium in the evening for sleep quality, which directly affects recovery.

4) How long until I feel results?

  • Curcumin/Boswellia/Anti-Inflame+: improvements often build over 1–2 weeks (and continue across 4 weeks).
  • BPC-157 family: gauge changes over 2–4 weeks of steady use.
  • Magnesium: sleep/tension benefits are often noticeable within 1–2 weeks.

5) Can I combine curcumin with boswellia—and with Anti-Inflame+?
Yes. A common stack is Curcumin + Boswellia, with Anti-Inflame+ used during tougher training blocks or flare-ups. Start low, add one item at a time, and track comfort, mobility, and sleep.

6) Any interactions or safety considerations?
If you use anticoagulants/antiplatelet meds, are preparing for surgery, or have gallbladder disease, talk with your clinician before using curcumin or boswelliaMagnesium citrate can loosen stools - start with a lower dose and take with food.

7) When should I consider at-home testing?
If discomfort persists despite basics or you’re unsure what to focus on - at-home testing can surface inflammation/oxidative stress and nutrient patterns, helping you decide whether to prioritize anti-inflammatory botanicals, tissue support, or sleep/recovery work.