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GLUCOSAMINE

Glucosamine Sulfate is an essential component of joint cartilage and synovial fluid and is required for the normal repair and regeneration of connective tissue. Deficiencies in Glucosamine Sulfate can lead to tissue weaknesses and a decrease in the cushioning ingredient of the joint fluids and surrounding tissues. Supplementation with 100% Premium Glucosamine Sulfate has been associated with providing relief from joint problems and with exerting a healing effect on arthritic symptoms.
Glucosamine available in:
120 count  Capsules (500 mg.) View Supplement/Nutrition Facts

Millions of Americans, and even greater numbers worldwide, suffer from the discomfort and pain of arthritis. It is the persistent pain, which ultimately results in loss of joint mobility and function that makes arthritis such a debilitating disease. Arthritis literally means a "fire in the joints." This "fire" is because of inflammation in the joint. Although there are numerous forms of arthritis, two most common ones are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osterarthritis is most prevalent in people over the age of 45 years, and is a result of age-related wear and tear of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is largely hereditary and affects people much earlier in life. The disease process in both rheumatoid and osteo-arthritis is the same.

Presently, there is no cure for arthritis, even though scientists and clinicians have gained considerable insights into the basic processes that contribute to the disease. Fortunately, natural remedies are available that can relieve pain and allow joint mobility and, as a result, mobility and personal autonomy. Glucosamine sulfate is the best-studied natural remedy.

In Europe, a number of clinical studies have been done with glucosamine, which is effective in osteoarthritis. Glucosamine is generally described as "chondro-protective" agent, since it protects the cartilage (chondro) against the degeneration of the joint as a result of arthritis. Cartilage is a specialized type of connective tissue that provides support for the joints, and helps in the joint movement. As such, it practically functions as a shock absorber for the joint.

To understand how glucosamine helps in arthritis, let us see how healthy joints work. Healthy joint cartilage requires three things:
          1) Proteoglycans to attract and hold water;
          2) Water for lubrication, nourishment and transport; and
          3) Collagen to keep proteoglycans in place to support cartilage.

Proteoglycans are specilaized molecules that have a protein at their core with sulfate as side chains. Proteoglycans are essential for healthy cartilage because they attract and hold water, which lubricates and nourishes the cartilage. Therefore, proteoglycans are the "cement" that holds cartilage together. Proteoglycans break down with age, which contributes to osteoarthritis.

Glucosamine is a building block of proteoglycans. Glucosamine serves two functions: It is both a building block for cartilage and stimulates the production of the so-called chondrocytes. Chondrocytes are a special type of cells that are miniature factories for the production of collagen and proteoglycans. Both collagen and proteoglycans prevent the breakdown of cartilage. In addition, chondrocytes have another important purpose: They remove worn-out cartilage in order for fresh cartilage to be produced.

Glucosamine plays an important role in determining how much proteoglycanis produced by the chondrocytes. If sufficient amount of glucosamine is present, water-carrying proteoglycans will be produced and not only the joint will be properly lubricated but it will also receive proper nutrients to keep it healthy. If lesser amounts of glucosamine are present, clearly, the joint will suffer.

Numerous published studies demonstrate that glucosamine has beneficial effects on joint cartilage. In clinical trials, sufferers of osteoarthritis taking glucosamine as a nutrient reported reduced pain and improved joint function (please see selected references below). What is important is that glucosamine is a safe nutrient that is well tolerated and can be taken continuously for longer-term relief from the crippling pain of those swollen, aching and hurtful joints.

SELECTED REFERENCES
  1. Crolle, G. and D'este, E., "Glucosamine Sulfate for the Management of Arthrosis: A Controlled Clinical Investigation," Curr. Med. Res. Opin.: 7, 104-109, 1980

  2. Pujalte et al., "Double-Blind Clinical Evaluation of Oral Glucosamine Sulfate in the Basic Treatment of Osteoarthritis," Curr. Med. Res. Opin.: 7, 110-114, 1980

  3. Rovati et al., "A Large, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Study of Glucosamine Sulfate vs. Piroxiican and vs. Their Association on the Kinetics of Symptomatic Effect on Osteoarthritis," Osteoarthritis Cartilage: 2 [Suppl. 1], 56-62, 1994

  4. Mueller-Fassbinder et al., "Glucosamine Sulfate Compared to Ibuprofin in Osteoarthritis of the Knee," Osteoarthritis Cartilage: 2, 61-69, 1994

  5. Vajaradal, Y., "Double-Blind Clinical Evaluation of Intra-Articular Glucosamine in Outpatients with Gonarthrosis," Clin. Ther.: 3, 336-343, 1981.

  6. Theodosakis, J., "Maximizing the Arthritis Cure," St. Martin's Press. New York, New York, 1998

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  1. How much glucosamaine should I take?
    The amounts of glucosamine used in clinical trails have routinely been three dosages per day of 500 mg. That is, 1500 mg of glucosamine each day is the standard amount, which has proven to be effective in numerous clinical trials.
    It should be noted, however, that individuals who are taking diuretics may need to increase the dosage to compensate for its reduced effectiveness.
     

  2. Are there any side effects?
    In clinical trials, glucosamine has been found to have no side effects and it is well tolerated. In animal experiments, the safety of glucosamine has been demonstrated.
     

  3. Can I take it with other medications?
    As noted above, people on diuretics should increase the dosage. In case of prescribed medications, your primary care physician may be the best source of advice. 

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