BLOG 262 GLUCOSOMINE
Glucosamine
is a compound found in our cartilage, which is the material that cushions our
joints. It is naturally found in our body, but when the body might call for
more, it can be taken in supplement form. When taken in supplement form, this
substance is actually derived from the shells of shellfish. The most common
supplement form is glucosamine sulfate which helps with inflammation of the
joints that can be painful due to the loss and breakdown of cartilage. With
age, comes the loss of cartilage and gradual breakdown of the joints. Glucosamine
might possibly increase the cartilage or help the continued breakdown of
cartilage, or both. It is a sugar protein. We are not able to obtain
glucosamine from our diet. Certain conditions such as osteoarthritis benefit from
this sulfate form to help alleviate pain in the knees, hips, or spine. For
those with rheumatoid arthritis, glucosamine hydrochloride can help reduce
pain. The third type, N-acetyl
glucosamine, can help with osteoarthritis and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It
is always important to read product labels and to consult a doctor to inquire
about which type is appropriate for your symptoms.
Glucosamine can be an alternative to steroid type drugs and
those who are not able to take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). Glucosamine
sulfate, although not scientifically proven, has been known to help low back
pain, asthma, allergies, and different sports injuries in addition to rheumatoid
arthritis.
In general, glucosamine is considered safe. Possible side
effects include headache, upset stomach, heartburn, and drowsiness. One should
be careful if they have an allergy to shellfish. It is typically taken in pill
form and the dosage depends on the label and what a doctor might recommend. It
can also be used as a topical cream. There are also injections that can be
performed. It may take up to 8 weeks of taking the supplement before
improvement occurs.
As we age, the damage from years past can start to catch up. Aches
and pains of the joints start to become a harsh reality. For some, this is so
painful that nights can be sleepless and physical activity is unbearable. This
transpires to turning to a sedentary lifestyle with other associated heath
risks. When the body is not able to control pain, seeking help becomes needed.
Supplements such as glucosamine that are considered generally harmless can be a
good solution to turn to. Taking supplements and their success rate varies from
person to person, but is a good leeway to avoid surgery, injections, and other
more serious treatments. Most general health stores carry glucosamine but it is
always important to consult a doctor to be sure you are meeting dosage
requirements, will not have interactions with other medications, and to avoid
an possible risky side effects.
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