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Knee: Supplements
There are many natural supplements that are being used in
the prevention and treatment of knee problems, especially
arthritis. I am a big believer in the use of Glucosamine and
Chondroitin Sulfate especially for those with knee
osteoarthritis. Of all the different supplements being used
for joint health, Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate have
the most scientific research behind it.
In the nutrition section of my book FrameWork, I go into
great detail about the importance of nutrition and
supplements and the prevention of knee and other
musculoskeletal conditions. I also stress the importance of
using high quality supplements (tested by independent
sources), since the supplement industry is poorly regulated
and the quality and content of various supplement brands can
vary dramatically—so buyer beware! In FrameWork, I say the
following:
A study of the “Top 10” brands of the joint supplement
Glucosamine and Chondroitin sulfate showed that only two or
three brands actually contained what they claimed on the
label. Most brands have much less than claimed and a few, in
beautiful packages, had absolutely no active ingredient!
Another study revealed that 84 percent of brands did not
meet label claims in terms of ingredients.
Recently, reputable manufacturers have banded together in a
voluntary organization to test for purity, potency, and
uniformity, and to assign the USP (United States
Pharmacopeia) seal of approval for products that can prove
that they are everything they say they are. So let the buyer
beware. Just because you found it in a “health food” store
doesn’t mean it’s healthful or even safe.
One supplement I can recommend wholeheartedly is the
double-strength CosaminDS brand of Glucosamine and
Chondroitin sulfate, because here the positive effects have
been scientifically proven. This combination has been shown
to be effective in reducing joint symptoms possibly by
promoting cartilage production and repair. The usual
starting dosage includes 1500 milligrams of Glucosamine and
1200 milligrams of Chondroitin Sulfate in divided doses.
Cosamin DS includes not only Glucosamine and Chondroitin
sulfate (CS) but also maganese and ascorbate (Vitamin C).
Glucosamine contains a key component of the matrix of
connective tissue, especially articular cartilage. Cosamin
DS also has the only low molecular weight Chondroitin
sulfate in the USA and this higher quality, lower molecular
weight version is absorbed more efficiently. Chondroitin
sulfate also inhibits enzymes that degrade or damage
articular cartilage, and it increases the production of
hyaluronic acid, your natural joint lubricant.
Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate are considered very safe
and also numerous scientific studies have shown them to be
effective in the treatment of osteoarthritis. I recommend
Cosamin DS to all my patients with osteoarthritis as well as
many recovering from certain types of knee injuries or
surgery including many of the pro basketball players,
dancers and other athletes who are under my care. There is
some research data that suggests that Glucosamine and
Chondroitin Sulfate may prevent the progression of
osteoarthritis, but the jury is still out.
These supplements do not help everyone, and the benefit can
come slowly, sometimes taking two to three months to kick
in.. So my advice is to try it for a two month minimum
before deciding whether you are a responder.
Recent studies suggest that Glucosamine may also enhance the
power of ibuprofen (i.e. Motrin or Advil) to relieve pain
and thus may allow for the need for lower dosing of
ibuprofen in treating a variety of bone and joint problems.
And even these familiar pain killers require a note of
caution. NSAIDs can be helpful to your joints in general,
but they can also have negative consequences for your frame.
There is evidence that they can slow down fracture healing
and block your body’s internal mechanisms for repairing
damage to your joint surfaces. This may even be true of
ligaments and tendon healing as well. Many people have other
problems with NSAIDS, including stomach ulcers, gastric
bleeding, and renal troubles. Newer Cox-2 inhibitors like
Bextra, Vioxx and Celebrex are alternatives with fewer GI
problems, but don’t go popping any of these pills in your
mouth like M & M’s.
Side effects are one of the reasons that for inflammation
and other joint issues, I recommend careful use of NSAIDS in
the short run, unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor,
and for the long haul, Chondroitin sulfate and Glucosamine.
There are many other supplements and natural products that
may help you if you have knee or other joint pain and I urge
you to check out those sections of my book FrameWork. In
this day and age, natural interventions are a great option.
Many individuals are frightened when it comes to taking
prescription or over the counter arthritis medications. Much
of this was prompted by NSAIDs like Vioxx and Bextra being
taken off the market because of safety issues. Supplements
like Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate are both safe and
effective and many individuals are able to lower their NSAID
does or even go off NSAIDs completely once they have started
supplements.
The key to Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate is to be sure
you are getting a high quality brand like CosamimDS. Also
you must remain on these supplements for at least two or
three months before deciding whether they are effective for
you or not. Unlike prescription medications, these are not
rapid active but rather are slow acting in terms of building
up in your system and providing a positive effect for you.
Also remember that not everyone responds but to be sure that
indeed you are a responder or not, choose a high quality
brand and give it time.
Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate are thought to work
through several mechanisms of action. There is a synergy
with them, which means that they tend to work better when
taken together. Together they help your joint and protect
your joint in several ways. It is believed that they both
help the repair and rebuilding process of your joint
surfaces and also prevent breakdown. In that sense, they are
also chondroprotective. This is an important potential
function since most other medications used for arthritis
only control the symptoms, this actually is though to modify
the course of the disease by protecting the joint from
further damage and breakdown.
More to come soon including:
- Knee Injuries
- Arthritis
- Knee Surgery
- Role of Exercise
- Joint Supplements
- Viscosupplimentation
Stay Tuned!
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