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   I purchased some dog biscuits for my old dog which were laced with

hyalauronic acid.  My dog had been slow to get up and stopped running after a

fall. 

   Within 3 -4 days on the new biscuits our dog was running again and acting

like a puppy again.  Again, just personal experience, but with a dog there is no

placebo affect.  pegiot

Subject: Re: Re: Collagen/Joint problems. Was: Hair

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To: frequent-dose-chelation

Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 6:06 PM

That is very interesting , thanks for your input. I am taking both at the

moment and will post if there is any discernible improvement.

I've worked with someone who, after deriving no discernable benefit

from glucosamine supplementation, initiated a trial with HA which lead

to a complete resolution of her joint problems. This isn't evidence

that HA is outright superior to glucosamine, but, rather, that we need

to keep trying things until we find that which best suites us.

>

> Thanks Kenny,

> The other supplement I was going to try was hyaluronic acid, which is

supposed to be good for the connective tissues and is a component of

synovial fluid. Anyone ever supplemented with this?

> Thanks,

>

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