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Flexicose - Liquid Glucosamine, Condroitin and MSM Joint Complex
Glucosamine and Side Effects |
Glucosamine is a substance that has received a lot of press recently,
due to its amazing ability to ease arthritis pain and slow down
the progression of the disease. Many scientific studies have shown
that glucosamine is very effective, potentially more so than standard
anti inflammatory such as ibuprofen or aspirin. It also lacks the
damaging side effects and long term toxicity of COX-2 inhibitors
or NSAIDS such as ibuprofen or aspirin.
So how safe is Glucosamine?
Glucosamine
is overall a very safe substance. It has been studied clinically
since the very early 1980’s – so people have
been taking it safely for over 20 years. There are only a few things
you need to watch out for when taking glucosamine.
Shellfish Allergies
Because most glucosamine is derived from shellfish (a few manufacturers
offer it derived from corn), you should consult your doctor prior
to starting glucosamine therapy if you have a known allergy to glucosamine.
If the glucosamine is pure but derived from shellfish, it is still
possible that people who are allergic to shellfish can take glucosamine.
Because the allergic reaction is to proteins in shellfish and glucosamine
is derived from Chitin, a carbohydrate, it is generally ok to try
glucosamine under the guidance of a doctor because the processing
that takes place to extract the glucosamine destroys the proteins
and the antigens that the body would normally react to.
Diabetics
Insulin levels with Glucosamine (HCL or Sulfate) can be subject
to fluctuations, particularly in diabetics. Glucosamine is technically
a carbohydrate (a sugar), but the body is not able to convert Glucosamine
into Glucose. Hence, Glucosamine does not directly provide additional
sources of Glucose. In diabetic patients, many factors can lead
to changing blood levels and as a result it is very important to
check with your doctor prior to initiating Glucosamine therapy and
to be sure to be very careful about monitoring your blood sugar
levels while on Glucosamine. Read the latest update on Glucosamine
for Diabetics.
Pregnant Women
Pregnant women should avoid Glucosamine. There have not been enough
long term studies on the fetus to clearly say that Glucosamine is
100% safe for the developing fetus. There is no evidence that it
would be harmful but it would be best to be safe in a situation
such as this.
Overdose
Extremely high levels of Glucosamine (many times the daily dose)
can cause gastric fluctuations such as soft stools, diarrhea or
nausea. Glucosamine does not have to be taken with meals but it
would be convenient to mix with a drink when you take it if you
so desired.
Except
for those above advisements, when taken according to the label,
glucosamine has a long track record of being very safe, unlike
the NSAIDS, who have a long and very well known (to scientists)
history of being very bad for you long term. Not only are they
foreign
substances, (glucosamine is totally natural and in your joints
right now) even COX-2 inhibitors such as Vioxx® or Celebrex® have
some rather nasty potential side effects. Plus, NSAIDS and COX-2
inhibitors do nothing but cover up the pain. If you stop taking
NSAIDS or COX-2 inhibitors, the pain quickly comes back. Its
still
there, but your brain is numb to the pain. With glucosamine, there
is a residual effect. Even if you stop taking it, you will still
be protected for a little while - but your pain will come back.
Although maintaining a daily dose is the best way for maximum
pain
relief and joint protection, glucosamine will be decreasingly effective
for a period of time after you stop its administration.
When
it comes down to it, you are given a choice. Take foreign drugs
with lots of side effects like NSAIDS or COX-2 inhibitors that do
nothing for the disease and can possibly make arthritis worse –
OR – take something natural with very little side effects
like Flexicose.
Flexicose
contains 14 synergistic ingredients designed for maximum relief.
Each dose of Flexicose contains 1,500 mg of liquid glucosamine.
Best of all, Flexicose does not come with the potentially deadly
side effects of COX-2 and NSAID drugs. Order
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