You Read It Here First — About Glucosamine Sulphate
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I have a hunch that the list of medications that do not carry the possibility of causing either diarrhea or constipation (for some users) is mighty short. That probably applies to supplements, also.
This morning, in addition to knee pain, I woke up with back pain. I'll give it a few more days, but it's certainly beginning to appear that I will soon be resuming taking glucosamine sulfate.
Tex
This morning, in addition to knee pain, I woke up with back pain. I'll give it a few more days, but it's certainly beginning to appear that I will soon be resuming taking glucosamine sulfate.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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I gave up taking glucosamine chonroitin because Celebrex was working so well and the glucosamine pill was huge and hard to swallow. With pretty severe OA, I was prescribed a combination of voltaren and DMSO, brand name "Pennsaid". This worked much better than voltaren gel alone. The DMSO transports the voltaren to the affected area much more efficiently. It is very expensive and for about a year my doctor would give me samples. I finally bit the bullet and ordered it from Canada at a dramatically better price.
Sheila W
Sheila W
To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did.
A person who never made a mistake never tried something new. Einstein
A person who never made a mistake never tried something new. Einstein