Fighting Arthritis With Glucosamine

|PIC1|Arthritis is difficult to treat with conventional medicine.

However, glucosamine, a glucose-based chemical produced in naturally healthy joints, is now available as a supplement from health shops and many pharmacies to help maintain and repair Cartilage.

Glucosamine has a high success rate in relieving osteoarthritis symptoms, but news of its beneficial qualities have spread around the world largely by word of mouth.


Pain Relief

Osteoarthritis, the most common form of joint disease, affects 1.5 million people in the UK and is very difficult to treat.
|AD|
Cartilage, the slippery material that cushions the ends of bones, wears away, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, 'creaking' and ultimately incapacity.

Although Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are usually prescribed to relieve symptoms, they can have serious side effects.


How Does It Work?

According to Jason Theodosakis, a specialist in preventive medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, glucosamine stimulates production of new cartilage cells in the joints, while chondroitin breaks down old cartilage.

Within two weeks of taking the supplements, he claimed his own arthritis was so much better that he abandoned his conventional medication.

Although Rheumatologists (doctors who specialise in arthritis) were initially sceptical, the sheer volume of reports obliged them to carry out clinical trials.

The most recent studies in top medical journals suggest that Theodosakis and his followers are right.

In 2001, a Lancet published study in Belgium found that glucosamine not only relieved symtoms but actually slowed down deterioration of cartilage.
|TOP|

Professional Recommendation

Many doctors now recommend glucosamine to patients with osteoarthritis, although it is not available on the NHS.

It seems to take about a month to have full effect and so far no adverse side effects have been reported. Dosages vary and nobody as yet knows the optimum daily amount, but the Belgian researchers used 1500 mg a day.

Many preparations on the market come as 500 mg capsules of glucosamine sulphate, sometimes in combination with chondroitin.

For more information please consult your local GP.
News
Preacher fined over Bible verse display challenges abortion clinic buffer zones
Preacher fined over Bible verse display challenges abortion clinic buffer zones

The abortion buffer zones have been branded "censorship zones".

God is the remedy for grief
God is the remedy for grief

To have loved deeply and to have been loved in return is one of life’s greatest gifts. But when that love is taken away, grief follows. And grief, in many ways, never fully leaves.

What does new school trans guidance mean for Scotland?
What does new school trans guidance mean for Scotland?

Although the draft guidance applies only to schools in England, there are ramifications for Scotland too.

Why is 1 Corinthians 13 often read at weddings?
Why is 1 Corinthians 13 often read at weddings?

St Paul wrote a timeless definition of love in 1 Corinthians 13, known as the “love chapter”, which is one of the most famous chapters in the Bible and is often read at weddings. This is the story …