Glucosamine/chondroitin + MSM: Good or Bad?

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Glucosamine/chondroitin + MSM: Good or Bad?

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Many of us take these supplements for joint support.

Has anyone reacted to any of these ingredients?

I've started taking them over a month ago and my joints felt wonderful immediately. However, I've had a flare-up this last month and I am wondering if they are the culprits. I have stopped taking them -- trying to identify the problem.

Thank you! Please chime in!


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I have no idea Monique, but ANYTHING could be the culprit. I hope this is the answer.
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Hi Monique,

I'm sure you have, but did you check with the manufacturer to find out what the inert ingredients are in the prep? Over the years, I have seen so many people here react to herbs, supplements and other OTC products, that my usual advice is to take NOTHING other than what you absolutely need to stay alive! LOL!

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the optimist's assessment

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Hi Polly,

I think you hit on it: glucosamine/chondroitin is made of shellfish, crustaceans. I stopped eating shellfish when I was diagnosed knowing that they are laden with histamine. I never tested to see if I react but this might be it. MSM is methylsulphur. Too much histamine gives me nausea and sickness and that's what I had.

Thanks, Polly, M.D (stands for Medical Detective) :grin:

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You are welcome! Let us know if that turns out to be the culprit.

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