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Glucosamine Research

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There has been a lot of recent research on Glucosamine and its effective in treating osteoarthritis. It must be noted, that there has not yet been a long term study completed, and thus, Glucosamine is still only recommended as a nutritional supplement.

The most recent, and probably the most important research that has been conducted to date on Glucosamine and Chondroitin supplementation is the Glucosamine/ Chondroitin Arthritis Intervention Trial (GAIT). GAIT was the first large scale study to take place that looks at the effect of long term (6 month) Glucosamine and Chondroitin intervention program for sufferers of knee osteoarthritis. This study was double blinded, meaning neither the researchers or the participants knew which group they were in. The groups were

To record a positive response to treatment, a 20% or greater reduction in pain at week 24 had to be reported. These were the doses given to the groups (hence the current reccomendation in the supplementation page).

So what were the results of this study?

What does that mean?

This study suggests if you have moderate to severe pain from cartilage degeneration, glucosamine and chondroitin taken together will significantly reduce pain and symptoms, having very similar effects to that of an anti inflammatory drug. However, as with all glucosamine studies up until now, more study is needed before Glucosamine will be accepted as something more than a nutritional supplement.

There has been much research done on the effects of Glucosamine and Chondroitin. The above study is the gold standard, the most recent, and the longest. They are currently in the process of completely an even longer term study.

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