joints
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TempleSlave
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Re: joints
Probably when you google 'joint pain supplements' you'll get quite a few answers but I suggest you find the actual cause for it first, as there can be many different ones. Too acidic diet being one of possibilities.
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kells
- Heavyweight

Re: joints
done that but was after sum tried and tested verdicts.getting old and years of boxing is why
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EddieShredder
- Heavyweight

Re: joints
I take a good fish oil, and glucosamine daily... Don't seem to get any joint issues - other than the multiple fingers i've broken, which won't seem to heal
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Re: joints
Natures Best Fish Oils and Glucosamine Gold.
Go buy.
Go buy.
Re: joints
Olibas Oil, but dont Drink it, rub on the joints.
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stevieb_8006
- Heavyweight

Re: joints
rose hip for inflammation
devils claw for inflammation
glucosamine with msm and chondrotin for repairing
Green lipped mussel for repairing
Omega fish oils for lubrication
Calcium for bone strength
hope this helps.
devils claw for inflammation
glucosamine with msm and chondrotin for repairing
Green lipped mussel for repairing
Omega fish oils for lubrication
Calcium for bone strength
hope this helps.
Re: joints
Its the best Non inflammatory there is.kells wrote:that helps??
Re: joints
The current reseach would suggest a combination of glucosamine plus chondroitin (1500mg). One study demonstrated an increase in joint space on knee xrays at 6 months compared to control group. Everone seemed to jump on the band waggon after this trial until a follow up study showed no difference in the glucosamine group to control.
Anacdotally 30-40% of patients report an imporvement. I've never heard a patient say they made them worse so maybe its worth a go?
Anacdotally 30-40% of patients report an imporvement. I've never heard a patient say they made them worse so maybe its worth a go?
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TempleSlave
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Re: joints
You mean anti-inflammatoryScrap wrote:Its the best Non inflammatory there is.kells wrote:that helps??
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TempleSlave
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Re: joints
That sounds good - have heard some good things about glucs+chondro combo.physio wrote:The current reseach would suggest a combination of glucosamine plus chondroitin (1500mg). One study demonstrated an increase in joint space on knee xrays at 6 months compared to control group. Everone seemed to jump on the band waggon after this trial until a follow up study showed no difference in the glucosamine group to control.
Anacdotally 30-40% of patients report an imporvement. I've never heard a patient say they made them worse so maybe its worth a go?
Having said that guys, joint pain is a more complex problem. Apart from using sups, honestly look at your diet. If you eat a lot of meat and grains then you may just be working hard for those joint problems. Make your diet more alkaline - eat a lot of veg, in most cases, best at expense of grains.
More about the issue:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/30624 ... oint-pain/
And a nice chart of different foods:
http://www.acidalkalinediet.com/Alkalin ... -Chart.htm
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jonoevansla
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Re: joints
Glucosamin & chondroitin have worked wonders for me. Would highly recommend.
Re: joints
I do Thanks for thatTempleSlave wrote:You mean anti-inflammatoryScrap wrote:Its the best Non inflammatory there is.kells wrote:that helps???