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Joint Supplements
Help Mend, Not Mask, Pain
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The human body
produces glucosamine and chondroitin, which in turn produce the
cushion between your joints. The more squishiness you have between
your joints, the less pain you feel. So supplements (which are often
derived from animals or shellfish) are not "painkillers," like
prescription drugs, but actually help mend the underlying cause of
pain.
Most studies on glucosamine and chondroitin show positive results.
When top prescription pain relievers (like Vioxx or Bextra) are
pulled from the market because of fatalities, and serious doubts
shroud Celebrex and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs,
called NSAIDs (like naproxen and ibuprofen), clinicians become
open-minded for the sake of their patients in pain. Almost 70
million people in the United States live with some form of
arthritis, and the excruciating cost of that is more than $80
billion a year.
One study recently compared glucosamine to the painkiller
acetaminophen, sold under brand names such as Tylenol and Excedrin.
For 24 weeks, 318 patients with knee osteoarthritis took either
glucosamine (1,500 mg), acetaminophen (1,000 mg three times a day)
or a placebo. People taking glucosamine reported the most benefit
for their discomfort and immobility. And there is no risk to the
liver with glucosamine, as there is with acetaminophen.
More recently, findings from a study by the Glucosamine/Chondroitin
Arthritis Intervention Trial proved that the combination of
glucosamine and chondroitin was effective in treating moderate to
severe knee pain from osteoarthritis; and, the kicker is, these two
naturally derived substances outshined our fabulous pharmaceutical,
Celebrex, over the course of six months. There were 1,538 people in
this notable study. It was funded not by a supplement manufacturer
but, rather, the National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda, Md. A
total of $14 million was spent on this project - the largest
placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial ever conducted for
glucosamine and chondroitin.
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