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New research shows how glucosamine can be made ten times as effective
By J. R. Rogers, J.D. Dear Friend, If you are among the millions who suffer from osteoarthritis I do not have to tell you about pain. Nagging, persistent and at times unbearable, pain is a way of life for you. For most of you, the search for relief from this grinding pain is a chore in and of itself. My name is J.R. Rogers and this is the story of how I beat one of the most dramatic pain problems imaginable. You see, in 1993 I sustained a very serious traumatic injury to my spine. So bad in fact, my upper spine was crushing the cord and I could not even walk in a straight line. The spinal fluid was not getting though the cord and my vertebrae were deteriorating rapidly. Now, using what I have learned I have been able to help thousands of people fully end or significantly reduce their pain problems. While exact numbers differ widely, according to Newsweek, there are 22 million with Osteoarthritis in the US. Whether your pain is in your knees, neck, hands, shoulders or any other joint, there have been some important advances made in treating these conditions. I'm going to discuss these advances with you and explain in detail how this information can help you take control of your osteoarthritis.
What
the medical community has to say For those of you who live with this debilitating disease, you are all too familiar with what the doctors have to say. Some will tell you to take one of those "over-the-counter" remedies. You know products like Aspirin, Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen. (Called NSAIDS) In fact, some $8 Billion dollars a year is spent on these kinds of products in this country every year. Unfortunately, when it comes to using them to fight the pain of osteoarthritis, they can do you more harm than good. Although you will obtain some temporary pain relief using them, there is also evidence that indicates that they will also cause a progression of osteoarthritis. Not only do they not stop joint degeneration, they are also associated with stomach ulcers and liver damage. In the more serious cases of OA, doctors will take more extreme steps by ordering dangerous steroid injections or prescribing COX-2 inhibitors. While you might get some temporary pain relief, you are clearly more prone to dangerous side effects and they will do nothing to help you with the core of the problem. After all, what you are really seeking is two-fold. First and foremost, you want your pain to end. Secondly, you want to address the medical problem itself and end (or reverse) the progression of your OA. The
big announcement that set America on its ear On January 21, 2001 MSNBC reported on the findings published in The Lancet medical journal regarding the use of glucosamine in treating osteoarthritis. Countless television commentaries and newspaper stories were soon to follow with the expected result. Everyone began searching for the "perfect" glucosamine product and there was no shortage of choices. (Just because I was aware of the European research certainly didn't mean the rest of the country was.) Glucosamine is an over-the-counter dietary supplement that has gained a lot of attention from this recent coverage. It is completely safe, as it is a natural, non-toxic compound, and mounting evidence suggests it may improve symptoms for those who suffer from osteoarthritis. Suddenly, every company in America 'hit the market' with a glucosamine product that (they) claimed was the solution you had been looking for. After all, it's the American Way. If a product is in demand, everyone wants to get on the bandwagon. Unfortunately, most of you were quick to learn that there was no "magic bullet." For most, you experienced exactly what I had already been through. These glucosamine products didn't fully diminish your pain or in some cases did not work at all. (Does this sound at all familiar?) Unfortunately, with store shelves and mail-order catalogs crammed with choices the task of finding a product that works has only become more difficult. Television commercials flood your living room every day with glucosamine ads. Direct mail pieces arrive in your mailbox bearing some celebrity's face and they are insisting the product they are endorsing is the one you are looking for. The
Science
"Improve the structure of the joints." Now that is very important language. This study not only concluded that pain could be managed, but as well the damage from osteoarthritis could be reversed. Incredible claims. But are they real? Let's
go back to my story Fortunately, I'm not a "quitter." I was determined to learn everything I could about osteoarthritis, joint pain and any possible means to restore my body to its formerly healthy state. (Of course, I did not have a clue how I was going to do this.) One thing I did know. The doctors had made it clear to me that my condition would only get worse, even though they had operated in time to keep me out of a wheelchair. I knew then that if I were going to have any chance at all, it would be up to me to find the way. A
doctor with vision What
exactly does the compound do Glucosamine is a "chondroprotective agent", which relieves the symptoms of OA without any side effects while at the same time slowing the progression of the disease. And what is a "chondroprotective agent?" Glucosamine (and chondroitin) is produced naturally within your body. However, it is not produced in sufficient quantities once you have developed osteoarthritis. That is the reason that we must rely on "synthetic" products to replenish our systems. What has happened to your body when you have osteoarthritis is that the cartilage (that acts as a "cushion" between bones) has deteriorated. Healthy (articular) cartilage is what we need to make movement and motion of our joints pain free. In other words, it allows bones to move across one another providing an ultra-smooth, slippery surface to do so. The
Choices If the research was correct, glucosamine should have been taking care of my pain and reversing my osteoarthritis damage. You could not have proved it by using me as an example. It was now late in 1998 and I didn't seem to be getting anywhere. I had to ask myself some tough questions. Was all that research
a waste of time? Or, was my case just so bad that glucosamine was just
not going to help? Somehow, I convinced myself that I was on the right
track but there was something missing from the equation. Why
Your Previous Glucosamine Products May Not Have Been Fully Effective
(or work at all)
Based on my personal
experience, I can verify that these differences are real. High impact,
fast-acting pain relief, and solid, long-lasting effect. If you are
currently taking glucosamine in any form other than liquid you are losing
out on half of its effect. Later on, I recommend a liquid glucosamine
product that gave me great results so keep reading! With all of the hype surrounding glucosamine, almost every major pharmaceutical company and vitamin manufacturer (among others) has come out with a product. This rush to market is not something that is in your best interests. There are far too many products out there that seem to have appeared only with profits in mind. In a perfect world, companies should be more interested in producing products that are formulates to help you end your suffering. It is a fair bet to say that you have already been disappointed about glucosamine products you have tried. After all, if glucosamine is the answer then you were expecting your pain to end immediately. I too had tried
the pills and capsules and was disappointed. Too much "filler"
and not enough real components to do any good. At one point, I also
got around to trying some of those products you apply externally where
you experience pain. Maybe a little pain relief but it was very short-lived. The
phone call that changed my life He said that the owners were giving two ounces of the product to their horses every day and then "taking a swig" themselves. That really got my attention since we were talking about a glucosamine product in liquid form. "Do you mean to tell me that the owners are treating their arthritis with this product?" He laughed and replied, "You bet they are and they all feel terrific. No joint pain at all." Of course, my heart skipped a beat. I asked him to send me a "jug" of the product. To make a long story short, this stuff was incredible. Within ten days, I could move my neck just as if it had never been injured and equally important, I had no pain. I knew that I had found a glucosamine solution that belonged in the hands of everyone who suffered from osteoarthritis. All I had to do was consider some changes in the formula itself. The
makeup of articular cartilage Proteoglycans are nothing more than molecules composed of sugar and proteins. What they do inside your cartilage matrix is "wrap" themselves in and around the collagen fibers. So what happens then? The proteoglycans add stretching capability and they act to capture water. Remember, we already said that 65% to 80% of your cartilage is made up of water. It is this squeezing "in and out" activity as your joints are in motion that is facilitated by these proteoglycans. And there is just one final ingredient we need to add to the mix. The principal producer of both collagen and proteoglycans are chondrocytes. So long as everything is working correctly, you are going to have healthy and vibrant articular cartilage. There is however one down side here. Chondrocytes also produce enzymes that act to "destroy" the older, worn out collagen and proteoglycans. Unfortunately, one negative effect can be the overproduction of enzymes that are destroying collagen and proteoglycans. Another way of putting it is that your body is "working against itself." When
things go wrong The synovium is the area where nerves and nerve endings are bundled. The inescapable fact is that it's going to send out pain messages. As part of your body's defense mechanism, the synovium is fighting to produce more synovial fluid. It is this fluid that provides your cartilage with its "slippery" qualities. Unfortunately, your synovium goes into "overdrive" and the result is that too much fluid is produced. In turn, this builds up in the joint space and when this happens, things are getting out of control. But
Did The Glucosamine Work For Me? I contacted a woman I had recently met who had been complaining about how badly osteoarthritis was interfering with her life. She was in pretty tough shape. I sent her a "sample" of this product to try. These are her words, directly quoted:
That's all I needed to hear. If she was getting relief this fast with her situation (which was bad) then this product was everything I believed it to be. All I needed to do was to experiment with a few more ingredients and have more people try it as I continued to make improvements. That's exactly what I did. The
Magic of Adding Complementing Ingredients I may not have mentioned this before so this is an appropriate time to do so. The original formula for this product used only pharmaceutical-grade glucosamine. Not just one type of glucosamine but two. Glucosamine Sulfate and Glucosamine Hydrochloride. It also contained Chondroitin Sulfate (found in the Shark Cartilage). That Shark Cartilage acts to "drive" the glucosamine as well. In addition to those ingredients, the newly formulated product now had some other changes to give it even greater strength. Bromelaine was added because of its ability to clean away "debris" in the joints and because it aids in restoring proper fluid balance. It also helps to inhibit inflammatory compounds to reduce pain and swelling. Ascorbate (Manganese and ascorbic acid) was added to assist your body's ability to process the glucosamine. (A very important factor and one that is missing in nearly every glucosamine product on the market today.) Yucca was added because of its long history in treating arthritis and rheumatism. (The root is rich in sponins that elevate your body's ability to produce cortisone naturally. The Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docasahexaenoic acid) are constituents of fish oils that act as anti-inflammatory agents. (Usually, these products are sold separately in health food stores as salmon oil or under other names.) Each of the vitamins here also plays an important role in regaining healthy joints. Vitamin A (Beta carotene) is essential for growth and repair of body tissues and it aids in bone formation. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) produces a mobilization of your body's self-defense mechanisms, which assists your immune system to overcome pathological consequences. And finally, Vitamin E (Tocopheral) is an antioxidant, which acts to protect red blood cells and unsaturated fatty acids from oxidation damage. It also assists your body in maintaining healthy membrane tissue. What
A Relief! You have a right to be skeptical because I certainly was for a very long time. But it was time to really put my new product to a broader test to see if everyone was getting the results that I had seen up to that point. Did
it work? Lou, Howard, Joan, Ken, Tina, Julia, Joyce, Iris, and Kathy. Without exception they all told me that the product had either ended their pain completely or dramatically reduced it. They were astounded. You can imagine how great I felt.
So
What Have I Learned?
My
Recommendations I highly recommend this product and use it myself. The name of it is Syn-Flex.
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