If you are one of the estimated 21 million Americans who suffers from some form of osteoarthritis, doctors
have good news for you. Each year consumers spend $400 million on a dietary supplement called
Glucosamine. Earlier studies have indicated that Glucosamine may lessen the pain
associated with stiff joints or arthritis. On 01/24/01 a landmark study reported in The Lancet
Medical Journal showed that glucosamine relieves pain and improves the structure of the joints.
As reported on the NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw on 01/25/01...
“I’m very excited about this study, actually, because this is one of the first studies
that does what we call a randomized control,” said Dr. Joseph Markenson of the
Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
Researchers at the University of Liege, Belgium, divided 212 arthritis patients into two groups: half
received glucosamine daily for three years, the others were given placebos.
They found glucosamine improved symptoms by about 25 percent. But more important: X-rays showed that
cartilage, the cushion between the bones at the joints, remained stable in those
taking glucosamine. In those receiving the placebo pills, the cartilage shrank,
indicating the arthritis continued to get worse. Side effects were the same for both pills.
“This is one of the first drugs to come out — even though it’s a food substance — that actually can
demonstrate in a controlled manner that it may stop the progression of osteoarthritis,” Markenson said.
“In many ways it’s astonishing. It’s a challenge to the traditional scientific paradigm,” said Dr. Tim McAlindor,
an arthritis expert at Boston University Medical Center.
Our Take on what this new study reveals:
We feel this study, and the fact it was reported on the NBC Nightly News, will end the debate of - Does
Glucosamine Work? It is now clear, that glucosamine not only relieves pain, but can actually help heal
your joints.
We consider this study a landmark study for 4 key reasons:
- It was a Double blind randomized controled study - the most accurate way to test any supplement.
- The duration was long-term - 3 years.
- There were no more side effects for the glucosamine than there were for the placebo.
- The results were dramatic - a 25% improvement.
How do I pick a glucosamine supplement?
Very carefully! Not all glucosamine is of the same quality. In fact there is only one registered FDA
plant in the US that makes glucosamine - Pfanstiehl. We highly recommend you buy a supplement like
NutraSense Glucosamine and Chondroitin. It is made only with Pfanstiehl Glucosamine.
Click here to learn more about NutraSense Glucosamine.
Is glucosamine only for older people?
No. Many relatively young athletes develop joint problems. If you lift weights - you put a lot of
stress on your joints. This constant stress can lead to arthritis and stiff joints. Remember that this
study showed that glucosamine can stop the breaking down of the cartilage in joints. So, by taking
glucosamine while you are still young - you may prevent some stiff joints from becoming a serious
arthritic condition.
In addition, glucosamine can be very benefital if you are trying to recover from
an injury to any of your joints.
How can I learn more about Glucosamine?
Just follow the links below:
Frequently Asked Questions about Glucosamine
All about NutraSense Glucosamine and Chondroitin
Transcript of NBC News Story on Glucosamine