Common Dietary Supplements Don't Help Arthritis
Common Dietary Supplements Don't Help Arthritis - Yahoo! News:
The natural supplement combo of glucosamine and chondroitin, taken to relieve arthritis pain, has struck out again, proving to be no more effective than a placebo.
The people taking sugar pills, in fact, were better off by study's end with less pain and cartilage loss.
The glucosamine and chondroitin study is part of an ongoing trial costing over $12 million and involving nine universities and medical centers. Results from 2006 also found no benefit from the two supplements.
Celecoxib, the multifaceted anti-inflammatory prescription drug marketed as Celebrex that possibly kills people with weak hearts (a 20,000-patient study is planned) worked only marginally better than the placebo in this glucosamine-chondroitin study. So, in theory, your knees won't hurt when you fall to the ground stricken by a heart attack.
well, these supplements fail another research study. guess they're about done. Best my orthopedic surgeon could say about it was "give it at least 3 months, see what happens. some folks feel better" For me, I think the improvements have all been from the Relafin...


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