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What is Glucosamine?

Glucosamine is a naturally occurring substance found in the fluid around our joints. It is naturally present in animal bones, bone marrow, shellfish and fungi.

Glucosamine plays a vital role in building cartilage and is commonly consumed as a supplement by people with arthritis, especially osteoarthritis.

Glucosamine, especially glucosamine sulfate, is harvested from the shells of shellfish and put into dietary supplements. It can also be made in the laboratory.

What is glucosamine?

Glucosamine can come in different forms, including:

  • glucosamine sulfate
  • glucosamine hydrochloride
  • N-acetyl-glucosamine

Glucosamine in supplements either comes from shellfish or is made in the laboratory.

Although similar, the three forms may not have the same effect when used as dietary supplements.

Most studies that have examined the potential health benefits of glucosamine have focused on glucosamine sulfate.

Glucosamine-containing dietary supplements often have other ingredients added in, including chondroitin sulfate, MSM or shark cartilage. Although some people say the combinations help, there is no scientific proof that they do, says the National Institutes of Health.1

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) adds that skin creams containing glucosamine for arthritis pain probably provide relief because of other substances in them, and not the glucosamine. “There is no evidence that glucosamine can be absorbed through the skin.”

The NIH also commented that some glucosamine sulfate products do not contain what their labeling states – tests showed from 0% to 100% glucosamine content. In other tests, when the label claimed the product had glucosamine hydrochloride, it was glucosamine sulfate.

Why do we need glucosamine?

Glucosamine is vital for building cartilage. Cartilage is a flexible, tough connective tissue found in several areas of the body. This fine, rubbery tissue functions as padding, a cushion for bones and joints.

Joint cartilage requires glucosamine because it is a precursor for glycosaminoglycans (glucosamine makes glycosaminoglycans). Glycosaminoglycans are a major component of joint cartilage.

Sulfur needs to be incorporated into cartilage in order to make and repair it. Glucosamine plays a crucial role in incorporating sulfur into cartilage.

As we age, glucosamine levels go down, which can lead to eventual joint deterioration.

Why do people take glucosamine supplements?

According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Therapy2, a 2007 National Health Interview survey found that 17.7% of adults in the USA regularly took some type of dietary supplement. Of those people, 19.9% took glucosamine, the second most popular dietary supplement after fish oil/omega 3/DHA (37.4%).

Glucosamine supplements are most commonly taken by people suffering from osteoarthritis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and ulcerative colitis.

Osteoarthritis

Several scientific studies have shown that glucosamine supplements may help patients with osteoarthritis (OA), especially OA of the hip or knee.

The studies found that glucosamine probably:

  • Reduced osteoarthritis-related pain
  • Improved function in patients with knee or hip osteoarthritis
  • Reduced stiffness
  • Reduced swelling in the joints
  • Continued to provide relief of symptoms up to 3 months after patients stopped treatment

However, the Glucosamine/chondroitin Arthritis Intervention Trial (GAIT), which was performed at 16 sites across the United State and published in NEJM (New England Journal of Medicine3 found that glucosamine plus chondroitin sulfate did not provide significant relief from osteoarthritis among all 1,600 participants.

In a smaller subgroup of the study, however, patients with moderate-to-severe pain reported significant relief from the glucosamine/chondroitin combination.

In 2008, researchers reported on a 2-year ancillary study at nine sites in the USA with a subset of participants from the original trial. The results, published in Arthritis & Rheumatism showed that glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate, together or alone, fared no better than placebo4 in slowing loss of cartilage in knee osteoarthritis. However, the patients on placebo had a smaller loss of cartilage or joint space width than predicted.

Most studies appear to indicate that if you have osteoarthritis and your symptoms of pain are moderate-to-severe, glucosamine or a glucosamine/chondroitin combination may help, otherwise it is probably no better than placebo.

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and ulcerative colitis

IBD involves long-term inflammation of part or all of the digestive tract. Examples of IBD include disease and ulcerative colitis. IBD is painful and can be debilitating and sometimes life-threating if there are complications.

Ulcerative colitis affects part of the digestive tract while Crohn’s disease can cause inflammation in any part of the lining along the digestive tract, and frequently spreads deep into affected tissue.

Researchers in a pilot study carried out at the University Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Royal Free, London, UK, concluded that N-acetyl glucosamine (GlcNAc), a glucosamine-like dietary supplement, showed promise as a cheap and non-toxic treatment in chronic inflammatory bowel disease for children who did not respond well to other treatments (severe treatment-resistant inflammatory bowel disease). Ten had Crohn’s disease and two ulcerative colitis.

As it was a small study the investigators wrote in the journal Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics5(December 2000 issue) “It may have the potential to be helpful in structuring disease. However, controlled trials and an assessment of enteric-release preparations are required to confirm its efficacy and establish indications for use.”

Researchers from Juntendo University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, carried out experiments on IBD induced laboratory rats. They reported in the International Journal of Molecular Medicine6 that “….glucosamine could prove to be a useful agent for IBD.”

Multiple sclerosis

Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, found that N-acetyl glucosamine (GlcNAc) supplements suppressed the damaging autoimmune response that occurs in MS (multiple sclerosis).

Dr. Michael Demetriou, Ani Grigorian and colleagues explained in The Journal of Biological Chemistry7 that GlcNAc inhibited the growth and function of abnormal T-cells that mistakenly make the MS patient’s immune system attack and destroy central nervous system tissue that insulates nerves (myelin).

Dr. Demetriou said “This sugar-based supplement corrects a genetic defect that induces cells to attack the body in MS, making metabolic therapy a rational approach that differs significantly from currently available treatments.”

In their experiment they used laboratory mice with MS-like autoimmune disease. The scientists found that when the mice with leg weaknesses were give GlcNAc orally, the supplement suppressed T-cell hyperactivity and autoimmune response by raising sugar modifications to the T-cell proteins, resulting in a reversal of the progression to paralysis.

A research team from the Jefferson Medical College found that OTC (over-the-counter) glucosamine helped delay the onset of MS symptoms in an animal experiment. They found it also improved the mice ability to move and walk.8

Glucosamine is used for many other conditions and illnesses. However, most studies have found they are either ineffective, no conclusion can be reached, while some warn of potential harms (as in “allergies” below). From the list below, the only one with a positive study is glucosamine use for temporomandibular joint problems:

  • Sports injuries– according to a study published in the Journal of Athletic Training9, “no evidence to date supports or refutes a carryover effect to the athletic population and the injuries that occur in sport”.
  • Chronic low back pain– a study published in the BMJ (British Medical Journal)10 concluded that the benefits of glucosamine for lower back pain could “neither be demonstrated nor excluded based on insufficient data and the low quality of existing studies”.
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems– the Journal of Rheumatology11 published a study which concluded “Glucosamine (GS) and ibuprofen reduce pain levels in patients with TMJ degenerative joint disease. In the subgroup that met the initial efficacy criteria, GS had a significantly greater influence in reducing pain produced during function and effect of pain with daily activities. GS has a carryover effect”.
  • Venous insufficiency– there are no scientific studies to either recommend or discount glucosamine for venous insufficiency.
  • Allergies– although many people anecdotally swear by glucosamine for a number of allergies, studies warn about a possible allergic reaction for some people, especially those allergic to shellfish. The Mayo Clinic12 warns that since glucosamine is commonly made from the shells of shellfish, individuals with shellfish allergies or iodine hypersensitivity are likely to have an allergic reaction to products containing glucosamine.
  • Asthma– in fact, the journal American Family Physician13 warns that glucosamine should be used with caution in patients with asthma.

Glucosamine safety concerns

According to the National Institutes of Health, glucosamine is LIKELY SAFE when used properly by adults.

Glucosamine Hydrochloride (HCI) nourishes the connective tissue structures found in cartilage and joint fluid.

The NIH adds that some mild side effects have occasionally (rarely) been associated with glucosamine intake, including:

 

Pregnancy and breastfeeding – nobody knows whether glucosamine is safe for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. Until scientific studies can conclude one way or another, the NIH recommends women do not take glucosamine while breastfeeding or during pregnancy.

Asthma – several medical journals warn that glucosamine may cause an asthma attack in some people. One report linked asthma to glucosamine intake, according to the NIH, but the researchers could not determine compellingly whether glucosamine was the culprit.

Diabetes – some earlier studies had suggested that glucosamine might raise blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes. Later studies suggested the opposite. It appears that glucosamine probably does not affect blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Shellfish allergy – some glucosamine products are made from the shells of shellfish. People with shellfish allergies should be aware of this and consider asking their pharmacist for man-made glucosamine supplements. However, the NIH adds that US health authorities have received no reports of allergic reactions to glucosamine among people with shellfish allergies.

 

 

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.The products and statements made about specific products on this web site have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided on this web site or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional. You should not use the information on this web site for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new vitamins, supplements, diet, or exercise program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.

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Joint Pain

Dealing With Joint Pain?

“Arthritis is the number-one disability in the United States.  Yet, there’s no medical cure and none in sight.”(1)

“Approximately two out of three people age thirty-five and older have osteoarthritis.” (2)

“Osteoarthritis is a much bigger problem than rheumatoid arthritis by thirty to fifty times. Put another way: One out of five people have osteoarthritis, one out of one hundred has rheumatoid arthritis.” (3)

“Glucosamine (acquired by the body from food) is an important component without which our bodies cannot live.” (4)

“Getting enough glucosamine from foods in the diet is not practical.” (5)

“The best way of getting glucosamine is through dietary supplementation. (6)

“The advantage of taking glucosamine as a dietary supplement is that it can be grabbed by chondrocytes and used to build more cartilage.” (7)

“In fact, glucosamine is the first-line drug of choice for treating osteoarthritis in several European countries. The research is solid and convincing.” (8)

“No adverse side effects have been reported….”(9)
Greg Pryor; Life Priority; Joint Pain
I have started my article with quotes from a book written by my friend, Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph.D. Dr. Bucci wrote “Healing Arthritis The Natural Way to help explain how certain nutrients can help people avoid joint pain and/or osteoarthritis.  I met Dr. Bucci in 1996 in Salt Lake City when I participated in a nationally-televised 700 Club TV documentary that introduced the value of including the use of a dietary supplement, glucosamine, as a possible solution for joint pain symptoms.

In 1996, G HCl was not available in drug stores or health food stores.  Now, after many years of success of helping thousands of joint pain sufferers lower the symptoms of osteoarthritis, it is available everywhere.  In 1996, only vets were using it as they would put it in the feed for horses who were having joint problems.  I would like to share my successful experience of using glucosamine, tell you what it is, how it works, and why you should consider using it for your joint pain problems and to prevent future problems.

Personally, I began using GHCl as a retail customer in 1996 because I had a severe problem in the big knuckle of my right hand.  I could hardly bend my knuckle and I couldn’t swing a golf club without pain.  I began using GHCl seriously since there are no known side effects.

I began using 3 capsules (500 mg per cap) 3 times a day.  For the first 2 weeks, I didn’t notice anything, and I almost gave up using it.  I figured that it was not going to help me.  Most of us want instant results but, unfortunately, sometimes it takes several weeks to notice the value of using GHCl.

In my third week of using GHCl, I still had some pain, but I noticed that I had more flexibility in my knuckle.  After a month, the pain was gone completely!  After I knew that glucosamine worked, I introduced my Joint Decision™ product (G HCl) to customers at www.lifepriority.com.

Since 1996, Joint Decision, has helped thousands of people lower or eliminate joint pain symptoms.  My customers have told me that they are able to work without pain, play with grand-kids and live a more pain-free life because Joint Decision has helped them deal with joint pain without using medication.
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Glucosamine supplements are manufactured in a laboratory from chitin, a substance found in the shells of shrimp, crab, lobster.  It is a dietary supplement and is not a pharmaceutical drug.  It is illegal in the US to market any dietary supplement as a treatment for any disease or condition  Of the available forms of glucosamine, I suggest that people use the glucosamine hydrochloride (GHCl) form since it is the more active form and does not contain salt.  I do not support the use of chondroitin sulfate unless the use of GHCl does not lower the symptoms.

Although our joints need a long list of nutrients If you, or anyone that you know, has joint inflammation or if you want to prevent inflammation, please consider using Joint Decision or Total Joint Complex from Life Priority, Inc.  There is a difference in the quality of GHCl.  Life Priority purchases the raw ingredient that is used in our Joint Decision product so we know that it is a pharmaceutical grade.

Do not continue to suffer with joint pain and use drugs for pain the rest of your life.  Perhaps Joint Decision or Total Joint Complex is all that you need to eliminate the symptoms!

Let your joints decide and use Joint Decision! To order Joint Decision online, go to www.lifepriority.comJoint Pain

To Your Healthy Joints-Greg Pryor

 

Book References: Pain Free by Dr. Luke Bucci

(1) Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, preface, xiii.

(2) Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 8

(3) Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 8

(4) Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 51

(5) Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 62

(6) Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 56

(7) Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 52

(8)  Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 60

(9)  Dr. Luke Bucci, Ph. D., Healing Arthritis the Natural Way, the Summit Publishing Group, page 66

 

Life Priority, established in 1994, offers supplements that are scientifically-formulated, results-oriented, and GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) and are manufactured at USDA and FDA inspected facilities.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.The products and statements made about specific products on this web site have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided on this web site or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional. You should not use the information on this web site for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new vitamins, supplements, diet, or exercise program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.

*Any testimonials on this web site are based on individual results and do not constitute a guarantee that you will achieve the same results. rev6/20

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