Absolutely nothing.
Glucosamine chondroitin MSM is a very popular supplement, and is especially used by elderly individuals. Glucosamine chondroitin MSM is best used for joint health and to ease the pain of arthritis.
WebMD states that glucosamine and chondroitin are the best arthritis supplements. People with diebetes should be aware that glucosamine may raise blood sugar.
A number of studies over the last 20 years have shown that glucosamine is helpful in relieving arthritis symptoms.
It appears that it is safe enough however there is no real evidence that it does anything for Arthritis
There are none.
There are a number of supplements that are recommended for sufferers of arthritis. Two of the most popular are Glucosamine and Chondroitin. http://www.rd.com/health/6-supplements-for-arthritis-sufferers/
No, as a matter of fact it is starting to be found that it does nothing for arthritis either.
Glucosomine. However there seems to be little or no evidence of its efficacy aside from a huge marketing budget.
glucosamine does not heal ligaments or tendons. it is a building block of cartilage- so it can be helpful in reducing pain & stiffness in arthritis. most research was done one people w/ knee arthritis- and they found it slowed progression of the disease & reduced pain.
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are two of the most important arthritis supplements. They are the building blocks of cartilage and appear to stimulate the body to make more cartilage.
Glucosamine would be given to a dog to treat arthritis, pains from natural aging, or to treat hip dysplasia. It has been proven to be very effective in treating the above.
Liquid glucosamine is gereraly used to treat joint issues such as arthritis Many people take this to ensure a healthy life and have good bones although this isn't always a good idea.