Thorne Joint Support Nutrients
vs
Douglas Laboratories DIM® Enhanced
Supplement Comparison
- Turmeric: Thorne Joint Support Nutrients has 2.0× more
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- Side-by-side charts with label nutrient amounts, per serving
- Nutrient forms as listed on the label
- 13 nutrients compared
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Frequently asked questions
Which active ingredients does Thorne Joint Support Nutrients have?
- Potassium
- Turmeric
- Boswellia
- Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)
- Glucosamine Sulfate
- Bromelain
Which active ingredients does Douglas Laboratories DIM® Enhanced have?
- Turmeric appears as Meriva Curcumin Phytosome
- Green Tea appears as Green Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis leaf, standardized to 98% polyphenols and 45% EGCG)
- Diindolylmethane appears as BioResponse DIM Diindolylmethane Complex (standardized to 25% diindolylmethane)
- Wasabia japonica appears as Wasabia japonica (rhizome, containing at least 600 mcg isothiocyanates)
Which categories do Thorne Joint Support Nutrients and Douglas Laboratories DIM® Enhanced belong to?
- Joint Formula
- Hormone Support Formula
What health concerns do Thorne Joint Support Nutrients and Douglas Laboratories DIM® Enhanced address?
- Athletic Performance
- Anti-Inflammatory Support
- Joint & Bone Health
- Recovery & Repair
- Antioxidant Support
- Hormonal Balance
- Immune System Support
Which product has a higher amount of Turmeric per serving?
- Thorne Joint Support Nutrients has the highest total amount of Turmeric: 250 mg per serving
How do the serving sizes compare between the two supplements?
- Serving size:
- Thorne Joint Support Nutrients: 4 capsules
- Douglas Laboratories DIM® Enhanced: 1 capsule
How does Thorne Joint Support Nutrients compare to Recommended Dietary Allowance, Adequate Intake and Tolerable Upper Intake Level?
- Potassium
- This supplement has 98 mg
- Adequate Intake in men: 3400 mg
- Adequate Intake in women: 2600 mg
- Tolerable Upper Intake Level: Not established
Last updated: February 15, 2026