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A joint formula whose maker answered the hard questions. Omne Diem's formulation team confirmed to us directly what the label leaves out: the hyaluronic acid is brand-name Mobilee, at the 80 mg dose its own human-trial literature uses.
Price: $54.95–$99.95 · Verified: 2026-08-22
A joint formula whose maker answered the hard questions. Omne Diem's formulation team confirmed to us directly what the label leaves out: the hyaluronic acid is brand-name Mobilee, at the 80 mg dose its own human-trial literature uses.
Joint Comfort stacks three actives with real research behind the categories they come from: native type-II collagen, hyaluronic acid, and turmeric, at $54.95 for a 60-capsule bottle, verified August 22, 2026 against the brand's own store data. The label lists a 620 mg ZOARA complex without per-active milligrams, so we asked the company for the numbers, and Omne Diem's formulation lead and CEO answered: 40 mg of native type-II collagen extracted from chicken sternum cartilage, and 80 mg of hyaluronic acid that the brand confirmed is Mobilee, the rooster-comb HA complex with its own published human-trial literature at exactly this 80 mg dose. Both raw materials come from pharmaceutical facilities near Barcelona, and the collagen is batch-tested to European Pharmacopoeia methods, per the brand.
Here is the honest limit, and it is the reason this page reads differently from the brand's own: the collagen's raw-material spec is no less than 25 percent collagen, of which no less than 4 percent is undenatured type-II. The published joint trials on undenatured type-II collagen dose 40 mg of a standardized trial ingredient, which is not the same thing as 40 mg of this material. So we do not connect Joint Comfort's collagen to that literature, and neither should the brand. The Mobilee side is stronger: a named ingredient, at the studied dose, confirmed in writing.
Two label errors the company owned when we flagged them: the Supplement Facts panel says 15 servings per container, which the brand confirmed is a typo (it is 60 capsules at 1 to 2 per day, a 30 to 60 day supply, with a site fix promised), and an old 3-pack strikethrough price that did not reconcile. Where it gives ground beyond the paperwork: the turmeric is not paired with piperine or any bioavailability enhancer, which the CEO confirmed directly and said could change in a future production run, and the brand page's symptom-relief language is uncited, so we do not repeat it.
The buying math is simple: $54.95 for one bottle, $84.95 for two, $99.95 for three, all verified August 2026. At one capsule a day the single bottle is a two-month trial for under $28 a month, which is a reasonable cost to find out whether a Mobilee-based formula earns a place in your routine.
DAOBuyers who want a hyaluronic-acid-led joint formula with the named, studied ingredient (Mobilee, 80 mg) at its trial dose, from a company that answers formulation questions in writing, at $54.95 for a 30 to 60 day supply.
Skip it if you are buying for the collagen specifically: the 40 mg here is not the standardized trial ingredient the undenatured type-II literature doses, and we do not cite that research for this product. Skip it too if you want turmeric with a bioavailability carrier, which this formula lacks by the CEO's own confirmation.
Specifications
Where this fits
Omne Diem Joint Comfort with ZOARA cross-shops across several editorial surfaces on this site: the full brand catalog, the price band it qualifies for and the in-depth guides for its category.
Omne Diem Joint Comfort with ZOARA - buyer FAQ
How much hyaluronic acid is in Omne Diem Joint Comfort?
80 mg per serving, and the brand confirmed to us in writing in August 2026 that it is Mobilee, the branded rooster-comb hyaluronic acid complex. That matters because Mobilee's published human-trial literature uses this exact 80 mg dose, so the ingredient and the amount line up with the research on the named ingredient.
Does Joint Comfort use UC-II or standardized undenatured collagen?
No. The brand's spec is 40 mg of native type-II collagen from chicken sternum with no less than 4 percent undenatured content, which is not the standardized 40 mg trial ingredient the published undenatured type-II studies dose. We asked directly and report it as the brand stated it, and we do not cite that trial literature for this product.
How many servings are in a bottle of Joint Comfort?
60 capsules at 1 to 2 capsules per day, which is a 30 to 60 day supply. The Supplement Facts panel on the brand's site said 15 servings when we checked in August 2026; the company confirmed to us that is a typo and said a site correction was coming. One bottle runs $54.95, verified August 22, 2026.
Does the turmeric in Joint Comfort include piperine?
No. The CEO confirmed to us in August 2026 that the turmeric is not combined with piperine or any other bioavailability enhancer, and said that could change in a future production run. If enhanced-absorption turmeric is the reason you are shopping, this formula does not offer it today, at any of its 1, 2, or 3 bottle prices.
What does Omne Diem Joint Comfort cost?
$54.95 for one 60-capsule bottle, $84.95 for two, and $99.95 for three, all verified against the brand's own store data on August 22, 2026. The single bottle is list price, not a sale. At one capsule daily that works out to under $28 a month; at two capsules daily it is about $55 a month.
Omne Diem Joint Comfort
$54.95–$99.95 · Verified 2026-08-22
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