Shark Cartlidge sounds Fishy but if it works...who cares?
Chondroitin Sulfate
Chondroitin sulfate provides building materials for cartilage that is so often damaged in arthritis. Chondroitin sulfate slows the free radicals that attack the cartilage in joints. It also increases the flow of blood to joints, thus allowing antioxidants and other healing substances produced by the body to protect and repair body tissue. When
Arthritis patients were given injections of chondroitin sulfate, joint pain diminished significantly, and mobility and function returned.
Chondroitin sulfate is found in shark cartilage. A summary of two studies in which shark cartilage was used on
Arthritis patients follows:
[And for the person who wants a fishy sounding
Arthritis cure...]
Shark cartilage capsules were given to six osteoarthritis patients who had not found relief with conventional anti-inflammatory medications. By the fourth week, the patients reported less pain and inflammation and greater joint mobility (Orcasita 1989).
Either cartilage extracts or a placebo were given to 147 patients who had osteoarthritis in another long-term, double-blind study. After 5 years, average pain scores had fallen by 85% in the cartilage group, compared with only 5% in those receiving the placebo. The cartilage group also had less joint deterioration and took significantly less time off from work (Rejholec 1987).
The suggested dosage of shark cartilage for arthritis patients is 2000-3000 mg daily. However, most people take a combination supplement that provides 400-500 mg each of both chondroitin and glucosamine sulfate. Typical daily doses are 2-8 capsules daily.
http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-086b.shtml
Also a study on cinnamon and honey is almost free and if the study is correct...works..
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Chondroitin Sulfate
Chondroitin sulfate provides building materials for cartilage that is so often damaged in arthritis. Chondroitin sulfate slows the free radicals that attack the cartilage in joints. It also increases the flow of blood to joints, thus allowing antioxidants and other healing substances produced by the body to protect and repair body tissue. When arthritis patients were given injections of chondroitin sulfate, joint pain diminished significantly, and mobility and function returned.
Chondroitin sulfate is found in shark cartilage. A summary of two studies in which shark cartilage was used on arthritis patients follows:
[And for the person who wants a fishy sounding arthritis cure...]
Shark cartilage capsules were given to six osteoarthritis patients who had not found relief with conventional anti-inflammatory medications. By the fourth week, the patients reported less pain and inflammation and greater joint mobility (Orcasita 1989).
Either cartilage extracts or a placebo were given to 147 patients who had osteoarthritis in another long-term, double-blind study. After 5 years, average pain scores had fallen by 85% in the cartilage group, compared with only 5% in those receiving the placebo. The cartilage group also had less joint deterioration and took significantly less time off from work (Rejholec 1987).
The suggested dosage of shark cartilage for arthritis patients is 2000-3000 mg daily. However, most people take a combination supplement that provides 400-500 mg each of both chondroitin and glucosamine sulfate. Typical daily doses are 2-8 capsules daily.
http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-086b.shtml
Also a study on cinnamon and honey is almost free and if the study is correct...works..
//www.curezone.org/blogs/m.asp?f=172&i=3