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Glucosamine
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Anyone taking this? I'm thinking of trying as a friend thought it might help my knee joint. Would appreciate any positive info.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just seen some older posts on this subject with mixed results, but mostly saying they don't work. I've been on diclofenac for it x2 daily but to be honest it doesn't seem to do much good either. Yesterday, babysitting my 2yr old gs and running round after him for most of the day resulted in a very swollen and painful knee last night.
I have started using Ibuprofen Gel which I rub in twice a day. It's a bit too early to tell if it is doing any good yet but I think that you will try anything when the pain is so bad.
As I have said before, I watched a QI programme and Stephen Fry said that " you might as well use LARD as it's the rubbing that does you good not what you rub it with", and what's more Squad agreed with him so it must be right.
As I have said before, I watched a QI programme and Stephen Fry said that " you might as well use LARD as it's the rubbing that does you good not what you rub it with", and what's more Squad agreed with him so it must be right.
I had bad knee problems in my forties from overuse. My knees were clicking and popping and I could not sit for an hour without them locking up.
Glucosamine did nothing for it at all.
I had better results from eating a lot of gelatine based lollies which I believe did more to rebuild the cartilage than any amount of glucosamine ever would.
Finally I worked with an osteopath to stretch the tendons and ligaments after the cartilage recovered.
Glucosamine did nothing for it at all.
I had better results from eating a lot of gelatine based lollies which I believe did more to rebuild the cartilage than any amount of glucosamine ever would.
Finally I worked with an osteopath to stretch the tendons and ligaments after the cartilage recovered.