Glucosamine Joint Support Nutritional Supplement Review
Do you have problems with sore joints, tendinitis, back pain, etc.?
Overtime weight training can put a lot of stress on your joints,
tendons, and ligaments. This can really slow down your workouts
and progress in the gym.
The joints most often affected are the weight bearing joints, such
as the knees, elbows, hips, lower back, and the small joints of the
hands. The pain in these joints is the result of cartilage damage,
the main reason being the cumulative effects of years of use of
the joints compounded by the inability to restore joint cartilage.
The current treatment for joint pain includes the use of aspirin
and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen.
These medications provide only the short term benefits in the
relief of both the pain and inflammation.
There is a natural substance found in high concentrations in our
joint structures known as Glucosamine. Numerous double blind
studies have shown that Glucosamine produces better results in
the treatment of joint pain than traditional drug therapy. The
main function of glucosamine is to stimulate the manufacture of
substances necessary for joint repair. Glucosamine is a well
tolerated, natural treatment. There have been no reported adverse
reactions. In rare instances, some gastric discomfort was reported
but was easily relieved by taking the supplement with food.
For the last few months I have been supplementing with
Glucosamine and I find that it works great! I used to frequently
have pain in my elbows, knees, and shoulders. But after a
couple weeks of taking Glucosamine I haven’t had any
problems with joint pain. And I have been able to train harder
and lift heavier weights. I highly recommend it for anyone
who suffers from joint pain.
While there are almost no side effects of glucosamine, here's what you
need to know:
- If you
are allergic to shellfish you should consult your physician before
using glucosamine products. Glucosamine is derived from shellfish.
- If you
are pregnant or lactating you should consult your physician before
beginning to take glucosamine.
- Glucosamine
sulfate may increase the risk of developing insulin resistance and
could decrease the metabolic actions of insulin. Although glucosamine
and chondroitin sulfate are biochemically classed as carbohydrates
(sugars), the body is not able to break them down into glucose, so
these compounds do not raise blood sugar by providing an additional
source of glucose. However, many factors can affect insulin secretion
and blood glucose levels in diabetic patients, and we recommend that
individuals with diabetes check their blood glucose levels frequently
when initiating glucosamine into their regimen.
- High
dosages of glucosamine may cause gastric problems, nausea , diarrhea,
indigestion, and heartburn. Glucosamine should be taken with meals
to help avoid these problems.
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