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Glucosamine Sulfate MSM – A Joint-Pain-Fighting Trio

Nancy Markowitz 

Anyone who suffers from osteoarthritis is sure to have heard about glucosamine. A popular alternative to NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), which are usually prescribed for the treatment of this condition, glucosamine products have helped many people with their joint Pain. There are many different formulas of glucosamine. One popular compound is glucosamine sulfate MSM. Glucosamine sulfate MSM combines a variety of compounds, each with its own purpose. If you want to understand what makes Glucosamine Sulfate MSM such a popular choice for osteoarthritis relief, then it will probably help for you to understand each of its components and that component’s role.

Glucosamine Sulfate MSMThe first component of glucosamine sulfate MSM is glucosamine. This amino sugar is an abundant monosaccharide that is found in lots of places in nature. It’s derived for human consumption from the exoskeletons of crustaceans. Glucosamine is also a major component of cartilage, and it’s thought that glucosamine helps to strengthen the cartilage between joints in order to relieve the pressure on the joint. Glucosamine Sulfate MSM contains glucosamine so that those taking it can experience stronger joints and can use them with less pain. But glucosamine sulfate MSM offers more than just one remedy for the symptoms of osteoarthritis.

Glucosamine Sulfate MSM also contains methylsulfonylmethane, also known as MSM. This sulfate is also an anti-inflammatory. People with osteoarthritis who have taken MSM have experienced relief from their symptoms and greater mobility. This is because MSM can reduce the swelling around a joint that can make it so painful to move the joint. Glucosamine sulfate MSM depends on MSM to reduce any external swelling on the outside of the joint that might cause pain in the joint. Glucosamine sulfate MSM approaches joint pain from two different angles, from inside the joint and outside the joint, in order to deal with all kinds of joint Pain.

The last component of Glucosamine Sulfate MSM is the sulfate. This sulfate refers to a salt that is used to keep the glucosamine sulfate MSM stable. Glucosamine is hygroscopic, meaning that it attracts and bonds with water. In order to prevent the glucosamine sulfate MSM from losing its potency, the sulfates bond with whatever moisture is present so that the glucosamine doesn’t degrade due to the presence of water. If you keep your glucosamine sulfate in an airtight container, you’re sure to increase the shelf life of this amazing dual approach to fighting joint pain due to osteoarthritis.

 

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