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		<title>How Does Glucosamine Help Joint Pain?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 05:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alan King asked: Glucosamine is the precursor to Glycosaminoglycans, amino acids that are naturally produced in your body to help form cartilage. Based on this, Glucosamine, in supplement form, is being used to treat joint pain stemming from osteoarthritis. Glucosamine is becoming vastly popular among arthritis sufferers as it is easily available at health food [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Alan King</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Glucosamine is the precursor to Glycosaminoglycans, amino acids that are naturally produced in your body to help form cartilage. Based on this, Glucosamine, in supplement form, is being used to treat joint pain stemming from osteoarthritis. Glucosamine is becoming vastly popular among arthritis sufferers as it is easily available at health food stores and pharmacies and is less expensive than some prescription drugs for joint pain. Although there seems to be mixed opinions in the medical world about how effective Glucosamine really is, patients have been singings its praises.<br/><br/><strong>Is it safe? </strong><br/><br/>Studies show that as a treatment for minor osteoarthritis pain, Glucosamine has been proven relatively harmless, though long-term use or use in large doses has not been studied enough to have any conclusive results. Some concerns you may wish to bring up to your doctor are if you are diabetic, as high levels of Glucosamine may interfere with blood glucose levels; if you are nursing or pregnant; or if you have a shell fish allergy. Many Glucosamine supplements are made from the shells of shellfish, and while an allergy usually occurs from eating the flesh of said fish, you may want to take precautions when using a supplement derived from the shells. There have not been any recorded problems from allergies recorded, but it is always best to monitor yourself to play it safe. As always, read the directions of the manufacturers and consult with your physician as well.<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>Does it work?</strong><br/><br/>Early clinical tests in Europe were not well conducted, leaving dubious results; however, recent studies are proving to be promising to those with joint pain. Many doctors are skeptical of Glucosamine’s healing abilities, as the clinic results look as though it works for “some” people “sometimes,” but are not opposed to a person trying it, as it couldn’t hurt. Full clinical studies are available online for you to examine the results for yourself. Other doctors are enthusiastic about its possibilities and would recommend it by itself or in combination with Chondroitin, which is often combined with Glucosamine in a supplemental form. When used in combination with physical therapy and other forms of pain management, these supplements can be very helpful. Often, patients will report that they don’t notice a significant benefit to Glucosamine until after they have missed using it for a day or two. Many people, despite lack of scientific evidence, swear by Glucosamine and its benefits.<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>Conclusion? </strong><br/><br/>Since Glucosamine is considered safe and has promising clinical study results, it would make sense to at least try it and see if you notice any significant difference in your joint pain. If it doesn’t work for you, you can then try other more aggressive treatments for osteoarthritis pain and consult with your doctor. However, if it does work, you’ll feel less pain in your joints and will be able to resume every day tasks without as much pain and stiffness. The risk is minimal, and the benefits could be substantial.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.butalbitalapapcaffeinetabs.com'>Buy Butalbital apap caffeine Tabs</a></div>
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		<title>Cure Your Joint Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 00:34:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zach Bashore asked: As we get older, our joints become more susceptible to illness and certain precautions need to be in place to counter the dangers known as osteoarthritis. Before you can even consider diagnosing your aching joints, you need to understand what is the major cause of the pain in the first place. This [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Zach Bashore						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>As we get older, our joints become more susceptible to illness and certain precautions need to be in place to counter the dangers known as osteoarthritis. Before you can even consider diagnosing your aching joints, you need to understand what is the major cause of the pain in the first place. This article is going to address that issue and common methods of treatment that should be considered.<br/><br/>First, it is important to know what caused the pain in the first place. The most common reason for joint pain is that it was unusually exerted or even overtrained. It could also have been caused from an earlier strain or injury, or even a past disease such as the mumps or chickenpox. Other causes for aching joints are from autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, septic arthritis, and chandromalacia patellae. These problems may seem small at one moment, but they could all end up playing a destructive toll on your fragile body.<br/><br/>It is important that you understand the difference between acute and chronic arthritis if you are looking for a diagnosis to your aching joints. Acute refers to conditions lasting fewer than eight weeks while chronic simply means that the pain lasts for a longer amount of time. Another important contradiction is understanding the difference between inflammatory and noninflammatory illness. Inflammatory disorders usually increase stiffness when resting, cause morning stiffness to last longer than forty-five minutes, and also has a better chance of swelling. Noninflammatory disorders are considered when morning stiffness lasts for less than fifteen minutes.<br/><br/>You basically have four options to diagnose your aching joints. The most popular are NSAID, embrocations, analgesia, and supplementation. NSAID`s, embrocation`s, and analgesia are great treatment options, but I suggest that you consult a physician beforehand if you decide to take that route. However, if your aching joints are less severe, the following supplements are the perfect combination for over-the-counter relief:<br/><br/>* Glucosamine Chondroitin Combo by Jarrow Formulas<br/><br/>* Glucosamine 1500 w/ Chondroitin and MSN by Liquid Formulas<br/><br/>* RRS-Enduro Joint by Unisex<br/><br/>Joint pain is not only experienced by the elderly, but by athletes as well. Long distance runners, sprinters, soccer, basketball, and football players are all in danger of suffering from aching joints if they are not prepared. Joint problems can occur at any age so don`t think that just because you are young that you won`t develop aching joints. Be smart and take care of your joints. Until next time, later.<br/><br/>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003261.htm<br/><br/>http://health.allrefer.com/health/joint-pain-causes.html<br/><br/>http://www.orthop.washington.edu/uw/arthritis/tabID__3376/ItemID__131/Articles/Default.aspx<br/><br/>[http://www.24dr.com/diagnosis/symptoms/joint.htm]<br/><br/>http://www.consumerlab.com/results/gluco.asp<br/><br/><a href='http://www.takingfioricet.com'>Taking Fioricet</a></div>
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		<title>Knee Pain Relief</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 09:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel Sims asked: Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints people have when they visit their physician. Millions of people seek relief from knee pain each year and it is no a surprise, due to our faced paced lives.Knee pain severity varies among people, and as a result, you may require a [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Daniel Sims</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints people have when they visit their physician. Millions of people seek relief from knee pain each year and it is no a surprise, due to our faced paced lives.<br/><br/>Knee pain severity varies among people, and as a result, you may require a unique treatment method tailored to your personal needs. Some people may simply need to rest their knee to find knee pain relief, while others may only find knee pain relief with the use of a knee brace before or after having surgery.<br/><br/>There are many types of knee disorders and knee injuries that cause severe pain.<br/><br/>For example, If you are an athlete, you may have severe knee pain resulting from tears of the ligaments, muscles, or cartilage at the knee joint. Those people that are more active, are inherently more at risk of a sports-related knee injury. In the case of a torn ligament (such as your ACL) your physician may look for you to obtain a knee brace to help provide meaningful, or they may recommend surgery in order to receive knee pain relief. In some cases, your physician may require the use of both surgery and a knee brace to achieve knee pain relief long term.<br/><br/>Relief from Osteoarthritis Knee Pain :<br/><br/>Physical therapy and the use of medicines can help you manage the pain caused by osteoarthritis. Physical therapy is a special exercise program done with the help of a trained therapist, who helps you regain movement and flexibility of your knee, in the effort to reduce painful symptoms. Balance and stability may improve when the muscles around the knee are exercised and strengthened. It can be reasonably assumed that you will need physical therapy if you undergo knee surgery.<br/><br/>Moreover, your physician may tell you to use pain-relieving creams or sprays that you can apply to your skin around your knee, to achieve some pain relief. In addition, your physician may recommend that you take oral medications, such as acetaminophen (brand name : Tylenol) or perscription medications to help relieve the pain.<br/><br/>Pain Relief for Overuse Knee Injuries :<br/><br/>Something as simple as overuse of the knees can cause people to seek knee pain relief. Minor insults to your knees, can worsen over time and become a more involved problem. As people grow older, muscle strains and inflammation from tendonitis can worsen. If you have suffered a tear, sprain, or strain, the injury must be treated with care and allowed to heal over time. In the past, people have used heating pads or ice to help relieve knee pain. In addition, the use of a well designed knee brace can help reduce pain, while also providing meaningful support.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.bestcarisoprodol.com'>Buy Best Carisoprodol online</a></div>
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		<title>Cellaplex Review &#8211; Is it the Right Pain Relief Product For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 09:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Mike Russonella asked: Did you know that millions of people who suffer from arthritis do not take any pain relief product at all? They simply manage their pain through a combination of home treatment options like warm or cold compress, warm baths, salves, or massage.The problem is that some type of arthritis can cause [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Dr. Mike Russonella						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Did you know that millions of people who suffer from arthritis do not take any pain relief product at all? They simply manage their pain through a combination of home treatment options like warm or cold compress, warm baths, salves, or massage.<br/><br/>The problem is that some type of arthritis can cause extreme joint pain that can affect your mobility. Home remedies are also not enough to relieve extreme joint discomfort and pain.<br/><br/>In order not to lose your mobility and independence, it is important to consult your doctor so you will know the best pain relief product for you. Here are some of the most common pain relief products that you can use to alleviate debilitating arthritis pain:<br/><br/><strong>Analgesics: The First Defense against Pain</strong><br/><br/>Analgesics are the most widely recommended medications to alleviate pain. Analgesic drugs are inexpensive and that is why it one of the most popular pain relief product against pain symptoms.<br/><br/>For most cases of osteoarthritis, acetaminophen is highly recommended. Acetaminophen is a widely available analgesic, inexpensive, and can immediately numb joint pain.<br/><br/>However, there are joint pains that can not be treated with acetaminophen. In such cases, doctors usually prescribe stronger analgesic with opioid. These are regulated drugs and you can only get it with a prescription from your doctor.<br/><br/><strong>Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)</strong><br/><br/>NSAIDs are also a common pain relief product to fight arthritis pain. Most anti-inflammatory drugs are highly regulated so you need to consult your doctor first before you take these medications.<br/><br/>NSAIDs combine the efficacy of analgesics but also suppress inflammations. Because some types of arthritis are characterized by inflamed joint tissues and cartilage intervention with NSAIDs are necessary.<br/><br/>Some patients however can develop allergies from NSAIDs. This type of medication can also cause stomach upset, diarrhea, and stomach allergies. You may be forced to take analgesic or alternative pain relief product if you can not tolerate NSAID.<br/><br/><strong>Natural Pain Relief Supplements</strong><br/><br/>Natural supplements normally contain active ingredients that are effective against pain and inflammation. Such supplements are especially designed for patients suffering from arthritis, degenerative joint disorder, or inflammatory disorder.<br/><br/>You still have to consult your doctor before you take natural supplements for pain. You have to know if the active ingredients of the supplement will interact with your drug medication.<br/><br/>Normally, natural supplements contain substances that have been proven effective against pain symptoms. For example, Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate, which which are common substances found in anti-arthritis supplements, are very effective against arthritis pain. They have anti inflammatory properties that could help reduce joint discomfort.<br/><br/>Bromelain is also a good substance that is very effective against pain. This is an enzyme with natural anti-inflammatory properties. It has been proven in several clinical trials that Bromelain can reduce swelling, fight inflammation, and alleviate extreme joint pain symptoms. Cetyl Myristoleate (CM8) lubricates joints, provides strong anti-inflammatory properties, and also supports your immune system.<br/><br/>There are lots of anti-pain products available for you but only one seems to have all the ingredients necessary to relieve pain and inflammation, rebuild damaged joints, and help restore normal joint function. The makers of Cellaplex have addressed the most common joint pain issues and have formulated a unique, clinically-proven product that is being widely recommended by Orthopaedic doctors and physicians to help aid in rehab and overall joint health. I have added Cellaplex to all of my patients&#8217; rehab programs and have seen very promising results to date.<br/><br/>To read further about Cellaplex please visit their website at http://www.cellaplex.com.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.butalbitalapap.org'>Buy Butalbital apap caffeine</a></div>
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		<title>Are there any natural supplements that help with arthritis and fibromyalgia pain?</title>
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