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http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/nutrition1/tp/supplements.htm

When it comes to choosing joint supplements there are many options. Use

caution when choosing both the supplement and brand. Recent studies have

shown that some brands come far short of the label claims. In one study of

eleven chondroitin products, tests showed four of the products contained

less than half the stated amount of chondroitin. How do you choose a

product? The Arthritis Foundation says to pick the most reputabile

brand--don't try to save with a cheaper imitation.

1) Glucosamine

Glucosamine is an amino acid that is naturally produced in the body.

Glucosamine is a precursor to a molecule used in the formation and repair of

cartilage. Treatment with glucosamine is based on the idea that oral

consumption of the substance may increase to rate of formation of new

cartilage by providing more of the necessary building blocks. The

recommended dose of glucosamine in 1500mg each day for one to two months.

Ongoing treatment if often continued if results are favorable.

2) Chondroitin

Chondroitin is the most abundant glycosaminoglycan in cartilage and is

partly responsible for the resiliency of cartilage. Chondroitin is also

important in preventing the action of enzymes that destroy cartilage. The

recommended dose of chondroitin is 800 mg each day (400 mg twice daily) for

one to two months. Ongoing treatment if often continued if results are

favorable. Most commonly chondroitin is take in combination with

glucosamine.

3) MSM

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is taken because some believe it helps support

health ligaments. While glucosamine and chondroitin have not undergone

extensive clinical testing, MSM has not undergone any significant test to

support its use. The theory is that the sulfer in MSM helps the body

maintain healthy, flexible ligaments.

4) Combination Supplements

Combinations of both glucosamine and chondroitin, and all three

aforementioned supplements, are readily available. These combinations are

usually cheaper than the individual medications and certainly easier to

take. Use caution when taking these medications, and check with your doctor

before starting these drugs.

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