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How Good is Glucosamine in Helping Arthritis
9/28 14:23:27
by Keith Woolley

Glucosamine contains both sugar and protein, it is located in the joint cartilages and the amount found reduces as we age and creates pain in the joints. The Glucosamine supplement allows cartilage to repair by stimulating the proteoglycans present in the joints.

The main distinction between glucosamine supplements is whether they are animal based or plant based. Glucosamine hydrochloride is a very common plant based supplement which is manufactured by the Aspergillus Niger plant. It plays an important role in the human body because it repairs the damaged cartilages and reduces the Arthritis pain. It can treat many Arthritis, but especially Osteoarthritis. When used in skin and face packs, blemishes tracks, dark spots and uneven discoloring are removed. While it can be used to soothe chapped lips and reduce the puffiness and sagging of the eyes, its main purpose is to help eliminate unwanted pigments, scars and wrinkles in the skin. It plays an important role in the formation of skin, bones, tendons ligaments, nails and parts of heart, synovial fluids etc as it is the major component of bones, cartilages, tendons and connecting tissues.

Arthritis and specially Osteoarthritis sufferers benefit from this treatment. When used in skin and face packs, it removes blemishes tracks, dark spots and uneven discoloring. It helps eliminates unwanted pigments, scars and wrinkles in the skin but can also be used to soothe chapped lips and reduce the puffiness and sagging of eyes. Bones, cartilages, tendons and connecting tissues all have this as a major component and it forms skin, bones, tendons ligaments, nails and parts of heart, synovial fluids etc.

Given to patients undergoing surgery, glucosamine supplement is used as it causes hyaluronic acid to be produced which seals wounds and can heal their incision faster. It is essential for the formation of mucous that lines the urinary digestive and respiratory tracks. Glucosamine is used to treat the symptoms of Arthritis, particularly Osteoarthritis which include the degeneration of cartilages in the human body and swelling and pain in the joints. Pain in sufferers who are severely attacked by Osteoarthritis is reduced when glucosamine supplement is given with chondroitin. Patients joints start to function again so there is less stiffness there, the patient feels good and less aching in their body.

The production of cartilage is stimulated by glucosamine supplements, further degeneration is prevented and treatment of Arthritis in the jaw which is called the “Temporomandibular joint” (TMJ) is effective. An inhibitor of human glioma cell division, the n-acetyl type of glucosamine is used in the treatment of glioblastoma. You can effectively treat Chron’s disease, ulcerative colitis or other cases of stomach disorder with this same type of Glucosamine. As the main component of many products, there is a vital role to be played by this wonder nutrient.

About the Author: Keith Woolley is a Technical Director to Boots Herbal Stores, and recommends Solgar Glucosamine as an aid to help manage the pain of Arthritis. For more information visit Solgar Online.

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