Easing Arthritis Pain
with Glucosamine and Chondroitin.
If you suffer from arthritis pain, chances are you’ve heard
of a relatively new over-the-counter remedy called
Glucosamine. But what is Glucosamine, and
how does it work to relieve arthritis? In this article, I’ll
introduce you to this new treatment and provide you with the
pros and cons of its use. By the time you’ve finished reading
this article, you’ll be able to make an informed decision on
whether or not Glucosamine is right for you.
What is Glucosamine?
Glucosamine, together with a related ingredient called
Chondroitin, are substances which exist naturally in your body.
It is believed that glucosamine helps to build and repair
cartilage (the soft, spongy material between your joints),
while chondroitin lends to the elasticity and flexibility of
joints. A deficiency of either one can lead to increased wear
and tear on the joint, and cause redness, swelling and
stiffness as a result. When used together, glucosamine and
chondroitin act as a tag-team of arthritis fighters, improving
flexibility, soothing inflammation and reducing swelling caused
by achy joints.
Where Can I Buy
Glucosamine and Chondroitin Supplements?
You can find these products in virtually any pharmacy or health
goods store. The downside to this is, like other herbal and
alternative medicines, supplements are not regulated by any
governing body. That’s why you’ll need to do a little bit of
research to find the best, most potent brand for your needs.
Here’s what you need to know when comparison shopping for a
glucosamine supplement:
· You should expect to pay anywhere from $1-3 per pill when
taking glucosamine daily. Since insurance companies rarely
cover supplements of any kind, you’ll most likely be paying for
them out of pocket.
· Read the ingredients label on the bottle to determine the
dosage. Approximately 1500mg of glucosamine and 1200mg of
chondroitin have been safely used in clinical trials. Depending
on your individual medication tolerances and the severity of
your arthritis, you should consult your physician or
rheumatologist to find the right dose for your individual
needs.
· Select supplements manufactured by a well-known, reputable
company. Recommended brands include: Osteo Bi-Flex,
WholeHealth, Flex-A-Min, MoveFree and individual pharmacy
brands.
Are There Any Side Effects I Should Know About?
As with any medication or supplements, there are a few warnings
you should know:
· If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use
glucosamine/chondroitin supplements, as no long-term studies
have been done to gage what materials (if any) are passed on to
the baby either internally or through breast milk.
· If you are diabetic, chondroitin (a form of sugar) may
cause your blood sugar to rise.
· Chondroitin also acts as a mild blood
thinner. Therefore, if you are taking any heart medication or
are taking an aspirin regimen, have your blood clotting time
checked more frequently by your doctor.
· Glucosamine/Chondroitin supplements should not be taken by
children since no studies have been done to determine their
effect (if any) on the child’s development.
(Please note: The information contained within this article
is not intended to replace or substitute for that of an
experienced physician. Remember to check with your doctor or
rheumatologist before starting daily glucosamine/chondroitin
supplements, and don’t stop or reduce any of your current
medications (whether they’re for arthritis or not) without
first talking with your doctor).
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