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I've been taking GS for several years now to avoid arthritis and for

basic joint support. I take only 500 mgs per day. I want to increase

my daily dosage to 1500 mg. I've read that it should be taken as

500mg 3 X's per day.

 

Is there any reason not to take 1500 mgs of GS in one dose? Is the

body able to absorb this amount at once? If anyone has any experience

with this, I'd appreciate the input, thanks.

 

An interesting article about GS is:

 

http://www.icnr.com/GlucosamineSulfate/GlucosamineSulfate.html

 

 

Jean

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---can i ask you what makes you think it is working

phill In , " Jean " <fjd2002

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> I've been taking GS for several years now to avoid arthritis and

for

> basic joint support. I take only 500 mgs per day. I want to

increase

> my daily dosage to 1500 mg. I've read that it should be taken as

> 500mg 3 X's per day.

>

> Is there any reason not to take 1500 mgs of GS in one dose? Is the

> body able to absorb this amount at once? If anyone has any

experience

> with this, I'd appreciate the input, thanks.

>

> An interesting article about GS is:

>

> http://www.icnr.com/GlucosamineSulfate/GlucosamineSulfate.html

>

>

> Jean

>

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, " pjb12345uk " <pho

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> ---can i ask you what makes you think it is working

>

 

All I can say is that I'm 54 yrs old and have no joint or arthritis

problems yet, while arthritis was present in other family members.

 

I think of my Glucosamine Sulfate intake as a preventative for joint

problems, hoping that time will tell in old age that it was worth the

supplementation over the years.

 

I believe that it helps avoid the deteriation of the cushioning

cartlidge between the joints, and this is my goal.

 

A friend of mine at work is in her 50's also, and has already had two

knee replacements. She had me feel her knees before the operations,

and I'm convinced it was 'bone on bone' and she was in a lot of

pain. I'd like to leave this world with all my original parts :)

 

Jean

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For arthritis ailments and joint pain what about Gelatine - which provides

the building blocks for collagen—the primary structural protein in cartilage

and bone; and how about flaxseed oil, also

 

Linda M

Nnew York

 

 

 

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If you combine Glucosamine with chondroitin, MSM,

calcium-magnesium complex and Glelatin you have a

combination that rebuilds the cartilege, tissue and

bones. This is also well known to reduce pain,

inflammation and nerve irritation.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

www.quantumassociatesofutah.com

 

--- LindyBowers wrote:

 

> For arthritis ailments and joint pain what about

> Gelatine - which provides

> the building blocks for collagen—the primary

> structural protein in cartilage

> and bone; and how about flaxseed oil, also

>

> Linda M

> Nnew York

>

>

>

> ************************************** See what's

> new at http://www.aol.com

>

>

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Not for everyone -- but

when I quit taking " calcium pills " and quit " drinking milk " and started

getting more sun - and tanning this summer.

 

Guess what -- My joints quit hurting!!

 

thea

 

 

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LindyBowers

 

Fri, 26 Oct 2007 21:06:33 EDT

Re: Glucosamine Sulfate question

Message-ID: <d6b.11039e8d.3453e919

 

For arthritis ailments and joint pain what about Gelatine - which

provides

the building blocks for collagen—the primary structural protein in

cartilage

and bone; and how about flaxseed oil, also

 

Linda M

Nnew York

 

 

 

************************************** See what's new at

http://www.aol.com

 

 

 

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, LindyBowers wrote:

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> For arthritis ailments and joint pain what about Gelatine - which

provides

> the building blocks for collagen†" the primary structural protein

in cartilage

> and bone; and how about flaxseed oil, also

>

 

Hi Linda!

 

I think I'll stick with the GS, I never have been a big fan of

gelatin, especially now with all the new diseases out there.

 

Gelatin comes from parts of cattle, pigs and horses. If these animal

parts are infected then there can be a problem.

 

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (Mad Cow Disease) and it's human

affecting partner, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) are two reasons I

won't ingest gelatin. If it's processed properly and the animals

used are healthy there may not be a concern, but I really don't trust

anyone to do their job properly anymore.

 

After the melamine in the dog food ingredients which caused kidney

failure, I'm not too trusting anymore. It caused a higher protein

reading so they could sell it to the US for more, and unfortunately

it all comes down to the almighty dollar. People take shortcuts too

often and don't do things the proper way.

 

Flaxseed oil is good, I think any kind of oil (fish, evening

primrose, borage)is beneficial as it lubricates the joints, but I

don't believe it actually builds protective cartlidge.

 

 

Jean

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That is because your body didn't need extra calcium, necessarily,

it needed the vitamin D to help absorb it. When you take calcium,

you need to take vitamin D to help your body to absorb it.

 

Marsha

 

 

Not for everyone -- but

when I quit taking " calcium pills " and quit " drinking milk " and started

getting more sun - and tanning this summer.

 

Guess what -- My joints quit hurting!!

 

thea

 

 

--------- Forwarded message ----------

LindyBowers

 

Fri, 26 Oct 2007 21:06:33 EDT

Re: Glucosamine Sulfate question

Message-ID: <d6b.11039e8d.3453e919

 

For arthritis ailments and joint pain what about Gelatine - which

provides

the building blocks for collagenthe primary structural protein in

cartilage

and bone; and how about flaxseed oil, also

 

Linda M

Nnew York

 

 

 

************************************** See what's new at

http://www.aol.com

 

 

 

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Oh, I've got to hear more about this, Thea! I don't drink milk - use a

little in cereal once in a while, though. I do take a

calcium/magnesium supplement every night. I am noticing some slight

joint pains here and there and want to get on top of them before they

are more than minor. What did you find out about calcium pills, and is

it any certain type?

 

I do notice I feel better in the summer, and I don't worry at all

about getting some sun. But I attributed that to moving around more,

the warmth and swimming.

 

Cindy

 

Cindy Kirchhoff

http://livinginrhyme.com

 

, thelma m noble

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> Not for everyone -- but

> when I quit taking " calcium pills " and quit " drinking milk " and started

> getting more sun - and tanning this summer.

>

> Guess what -- My joints quit hurting!!

>

> thea

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Perhaps it is because calcium citrate is more easily assimilated by the

body. Yes, Vit. D is essential for absorption of calcium. I read some

studies that say that Vit. D is very important in cancer prevention.

 

Jude

 

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