Glucosamine and Chondroitin
STRENGTH: 1000 mg
FORM: 60/180 Tablets
Benefits
- They promote mobility and flexibility.
- They can help build healthy cartilage and provide lubrication.
- They are as effective in reducing joint pain as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers.
- Chondroitin sulphate inhibits enzymes that break down cartilage.
- They attract water into joints.
How
do we treat the pain and suffering of joint diseases
naturally? Over 40 million Americans are thought to suffer from
pain and loss of mobility due to a painful degenerative disease
called osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a condition that
refers to the start of what eventually may become rheumatoid
arthritis over time. Osteoarthritis is a disease where the
cartilage that covers the bones in our joints is slowly
destroyed allowing the bones to rub against each other. The
result of this action is extreme pain, and it’s that pain that
most modern arthritis treatments try to alleviate (with limited
success and side affects). This is where glucosamine (as a
supplement) comes in. Glucosamine is found in the body largely
in cartilage, it is one of the components discussed above that
covers and protects the joints. As we age, and the abuse on our
joints begins to take its toll, it can lead to thinning of
protective cartilage and degradation of the joint itself, which
can be very painful. Many of the medications that are currently
being offered on the market do not offer true relief, they only
mask the pain. But glucosamine in conjunction with other
synergistic nutrients such as chondroitin have been shown to
help rebuild the joint tissue and alleviate the pain that the
loss of cartilage causes.
Chondroitin has also been shown, in numerous trials to relieve
painful symptoms and possibly slow the progression of, or
reverse osteoarthritis. Chondroitin works because it consists of
repeating chains of molecules called glycosaminoglycans (GAG’s)
which are what is known as glycoproteins. These glycoproteins
are some of what is found in the base matrix that makes up the
articular tissue in the joint. According to the research, taking
the right form of this ingredient can assist in the
rehabilitation of the connective matrix that is associated with
aging and joint abuse. More recent studies have indicated that
chondroitin may even promote healing of bone tissue, primarily
because of the fact that a majority of these glycosaminoglycans
found in bone consist of chondroitin sulfate.
Chondroitin assists the soft tissue in our joints in their
ability to hold water and nutrients internally, and helps the
circulation of other molecules so they can move freely
throughout the cartilaginous matrix. This is a very important
function in that there is no blood supply to cartilage. And
since chondroitin is a major constituent of cartilage that
provides structure to the articular surface of the joint, it is
extremely important in maintaining its structural integrity
preventing weaknesses that can cause accidents and injuries to
occur. The combination of glucosamine and chondroitin taken
together establishes a strong foundation in the defense of your
mobility for years to come. If the user has been diagnosed with
degenerative joint disease it is imperative that action be taken
to repair the damage as soon as is possible. Medications have
not proven to be able to accomplish this, however taking the
combination of glucosamine and chondroitin helps to rebuild the
tissues that need the attention, and help to relieve the pain of
a disease that has now become synonymous with old age. Old age
is inevitable; however joint disease does not have to be.†
REFERENCES:
- Deal CL, Moskowitz RW. Nutraceuticals as therapeutic agents
in osteoarthritis: the role of glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate,
and collagen hydrolysate. Rheum Dis Clin North Am 1999; 25:
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- McAlindon TE, LaValley MP, Gulin JP, Felson DT. Glucosamine
and chondroitin for treatment of osteoarthritis: a systematic
quality assessment and meta-analysis. JAMA 2000; 283: 1469-75.
- Reginster JY, Gillot V, Bruyere O, Henrotin Y. Evidence of
nutraceutical effectiveness in the treatment of osteoarthritis.
Curr Rheumatol Rep 2000; 2: 472-77.