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User's Guide to Glucosamine and Chondroitin: Don't Be a Dummy - Become an Expert on What Glucosamine & Chondroitin Can Do (Basic Health Publications User's Guide)
User's Guide to Glucosamine and Chondroitin: Don't Be a Dummy - Become an Expert on What Glucosamine & Chondroitin Can Do (Basic Health Publications User's Guide)
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Glucosamine: Nature's Arthritis Remedy
Glucosamine: Nature's Arthritis Remedy
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Basic Health Publications User's Guide to Glucosamine & Chondroitin: Don't Be a Dummy. Become an Expert on What Glucosamine & Chondroitin Can Do for Your Health.
Basic Health Publications User's Guide to Glucosamine & Chondroitin: Don't Be a Dummy. Become an Expert on What Glucosamine & Chondroitin Can Do for Your Health.
by Victoria Dolby Toews
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Topical therapy soothes osteoarthritis knee pain. (Glucosamine-Chondroitin Combination).(JointFlex glucosamine and chondroitin cream): An article from: Family Practice News
Topical therapy soothes osteoarthritis knee pain. (Glucosamine-Chondroitin Combination).(JointFlex glucosamine and chondroitin cream): An article from: Family Practice News
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Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate in the Management of Osteoarthritis (Postgradaute Medicine)
Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate in the Management of Osteoarthritis (Postgradaute Medicine)
by Nicholas A. DiNubile


The Connection Between Glucosamine And Arthritis

Glucosamine is a natural compound that the body makes in order to repair tissue and cartilage. As we age, our bodies do not produce as much glucosamine and arthritis can be one of the results of this. While any form of arthritis can result from the lack of glucosamine in our bodies, the most common form is osteoarthritis of the knees.

  

Arthritis will affect about one in three adults and is a progressive, debilitating disease. More people are disabled from complications of arthritis than any other ailment. There are over one hundred forms of arthritis that have been identified. Glucosamine is only one treatment for arthritis and is considered by some doctors to be an alternative treatment.

There have been many studies done on glucosamine and arthritis, most of which turned out positive results. Glucosamine and arthritis treatments that include the supplement have long been known to relieve the pain that results from the swelling of arthritis and some studies suggest that the glucosamine can actually help to repair the cartilage in the joints that are afflicted with arthritis.

A lesser known fact about arthritis is that pets are prone to the disease just as humans are. Some breeds are more prone than others to get arthritis in their joints but all dogs and cats can get it. Pets' systems also make glucosamine to repair tissues and cartilage and glucosamine supplements can be very beneficial for arthritis in pets, too.

Glucosamine supplements can be made in three forms. An injectable form of glucosamine is not available commercially, although this would be the most effective way to take the supplement. Glucosamine can come in capsules, but this form would be too concentrated and is not recommended for use. The liquid forms of glucosamine, or powders that can be mixed with liquid, is the recommended way to take glucosamine and arthritis symptoms would be best treated this way. Liquid glucosamine tends to absorb faster into the system than a pill form would, which is another reason why it is a better way to take it. For pets, liquid glucosamine is easy to pour over their food.

For additional benefits, find a supplement combination of chondroitin sulfate or MSM (methyl sulfonyl methane) with glucosamine and arthritis complications will decrease significantly faster. This is called a synergistic combination.

Glucosamine in powder form usually comes in dosages of 300mg, 500mg, or 750mg. The recommended dose of glucosamine for arthritis is 1,500mg a day. You could either double up on the 750mg supplement in one glass of water or juice or you can drink a glass twice per day in order to get a therapeutic dosage. It is not recommended to take the supplement for more than three months if there are not significant results. As always, discuss glucosamine and arthritis with your physician before starting to take it.



   

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Alternative Therapies Can Help but Also Harm - San Fernando Valley Sun


Alternative Therapies Can Help but Also Harm
San Fernando Valley Sun
The most likely reason is the very strong mind-body interaction. If you believe a treatment will help, the chances of benefit are good. On the other hand, if a medication is taken with reluctance and concerns about side effects, the chances of success ...

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Arthritis: When the Knees and Hips Go - Huffington Post (blog)


Arthritis: When the Knees and Hips Go
Huffington Post (blog)
Arthritis would seem to be a simple mechanical failure of our bodies. Through wear and tear, the cartilage wears out in certain joints -- primarily the hip, knee, lower back, neck and hands -- leading to stiffness, pain and eventually almost total ...

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Another piece of a pet's diet - Signal


Another piece of a pet's diet
Signal
“We prescribe glucosamine for a lot of older dogs or immune support for pets when they're sick. About 80 percent of the time, pet owners are willing to do it.” Immunity support includes vitamin C, zinc and echinacea. “It's what a lot of people take ...

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Do Natural Arthritis Treatments Really Work? - Everyday Health


Do Natural Arthritis Treatments Really Work?
Everyday Health
“If you lose 10 percent of your body weight, you'll reduce your pain by 50 percent, but people just want to take a pill,” she says. “People try a lot of alternative therapies, and I always ask them, 'Why are you trying that?' and they say, 'Well, ...

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Are those vitamins doing more harm than good? - Globe and Mail


Globe and Mail

Are those vitamins doing more harm than good?
Globe and Mail
But they may not know those bottles of vitamin D, echinacea or glucosamine likely contain synthetic ingredients, added for a variety of reasons, such as binding pills together or giving them a certain colour, texture or taste.

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