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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that glucosamine causes water retention in the body. However, some individuals may experience bloating or slight water retention as a side effect of taking glucosamine supplements, but this is not common. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.

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Glucosamine can be found in what parts of the body?

Glucosamine is found in joint cartilage.


Does Ice make you retain water?

== == == Intaking fluid into the body pushes other excess fluid out. So long as you are drinking a consistent amount of non-caffeinated fluid from day to day, and keeping your sodium intake at a healthy level - you will not be retaining fluid. If you try to deny your thirst, or allow yourself to remain dehydrated - then the body will retain any fluid you do drink as a way to try to prevent future dehydration. I think you may have an eating disorder. Ice is water. Does drinking water make you retain water? Possibly. I suggest you see a therapist to discuss your body image issues. Ice does not make you retain water,salt(sodium) does! No more soups,celery,chips & frozen dinners!


What plants can retain water for long periods of time?

Succulents, such as cacti and aloe vera, are known for their ability to retain water due to their thick, fleshy leaves and stems that store water. Other plants that can retain water are snake plants, jade plants, and ZZ plants, which have adaptations to survive in dry conditions by storing water in their leaves or rhizomes.


What is Glucosamine Liquid used for?

Glucosamine liquid is primarily used to relieve joint pain. It is available without a prescription and can be found at Walgreen's, CVS, and online at Amazon.


What is the chemical name of shrimp chitosan?

Answer:Chitosan is a linear polysaccharide composed of randomlydistributed β-(1-4)-linked D-glucosamine and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.[for structural elements, see: Related links]