Hyaluronic Acid (HA):  HA comes in form of serum or spray in 1 to 16oz. bottles and cost from $13 to $100. That limits the usage to topical applications only. And it will cost you about $200 a month.  In fact, the half-life of Hyaluronic Acid in the cartilage is 2-3 weeks, and only 1 day in the skin.

    The second major function of HA, however, is its ability to improve joint functions, rebuild cartilage, relieve osteoarthritis pains, and more. This can be achieved only through injections or digestion. There is a scientific, as well as real life evidence, showing HA's effects when delivered to the molecules from within, meaning digestion, and the results are amazing.   See 2 videos on the right side about village of Yuzurihara in Japan. In addition to the healthy skin, residents seemed not to suffer from cancer, diabetes, osteoarthritis, hip pain or Alzheimer. In fact many appear to live longer lives, regardless of any unhealthy habits, such as smoking, and daily hardships.

    One injection treatment consists of 5 sessions/injections at the cost of $250-$600/each and effects may not be fully experienced until 5-7 weeks following the last one.  According to the study published in Journal of Family Practice (Modawal et al. 2005) these injections provide some pain relief for up to 10 weeks, but less than 15 weeks. That means, that to have sustained and prolonged effect you need to keep taking painful shots every week after the initial treatment. In 3 months, and if you find the cheapest clinic to do so, it will cost you somewhere in the range of $3,250. In the same time period you will have spent only $420 on Jusuru Blend.