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How to help your aching joints… without drugs!

Glucosamine Sulphate

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When Dr. M. Colgan, the world's foremost sports nutritionist, tore ligaments in his knee, doctors told him an operation was essential, and he'd be "laid up" for many months.

But thankfully he knew about glucosamine sulphate, and in just a few short weeks he was back in action.

Now you too can benefit from glucosamine sulphate if you suffer from aching joints or osteoarthritis.

How did glucosamine sulphate help Dr. Colgan so much?

Collagen

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Glucosamine sulphate is one of a group of substances that are found within all cells in the body, and in the spaces between them. It helps to build cells and also binds them together.

Joint Lubrication

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It is a major component of collagen, one of the major structural components of the body, so it helps to hold joints and bones together.

It is also the major component of synovial fluid, which is the "lubricant" in all joints.

Glucosamines are also important in the formation of the mucous membranes that line the digestive tract. If these membranes are leaky, then toxins can get into the body and cause many problems, particularly arthritis.

Amino sugars, of which glucosamine sulphate is one example, are probably the most widespread substances in the body, and because of their function need to be replaced faster than any others.

Sports Injuries

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The body is designed to manufacture them at a very fast rate. If the rate is not fast enough, many problems can arise. This is where supplements can help.

So, to help aching joints, try glucosamine; it has helped many people, and is also being recognised by athletes for helping sports injuries. It also greatly speeds up healing after injuries or operations.

Dosage Suggested

For a severe problem

Week 1-3; 3x1000mg per day. Then; 2x1000mg per day until relief is obtained.

For a moderate problem

2x1000mg per day.

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