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		<title>Glucosamine and Chondroitin: Arthritis Savers?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glucosamine and chondroitin are two dietary supplements that have become popular supplements for treating the symptoms of arthritis. Many faithful users have begun to sing the praises of these two dietary supplements. They are often sold in combination to one another. But do they really work? Here is some information that will help you decide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glucosamine and chondroitin are two dietary supplements that have become popular supplements for treating the symptoms of arthritis. Many faithful users have begun to sing the praises of these two dietary supplements. They are often sold in combination to one another. But do they really work? Here is some information that will help you decide if these two dietary supplements are right for you. The product <a title="amazing arthritis relief" href="http://www.amazingarthritisreliefnow.com">Amazing Arthritis Relief</a> has Glucosamine in it as well as many other all natural herbal supplements.  This is something the any arthritis sufferer needs and must learn more <a href="http://cialis-pharm.com">online tablets cialis</a>  about. </p>
<p> What is glucosamine? Its full name is glucosamine sulfate, and it is a natural substance that is found in the joints. Beside your own joint fluid, glucosamine can also be found in certain sea creatures, including the shells of crabs, lobsters, and shrimps. Scientists can also create glucosamine in the laboratory. Our bodies create our own steady supply of glucosamine that it uses to create and repair lost cartilage. Cartilage is that firm yet pliable tissue that cushions the joints and the ends of all bones.</p>
<p> Cartilage is important because it keeps bones from rubbing against each other and absorbs the shock and force of the impact. Without cartilage to protect our joints, our legs, arms, hips, and other areas, the body would not be much good. Our joints would quickly become damaged and wear out permanently. Like glucosamine, chondroitin (or chondroitin sulfate) can also be found in the fluid surrounding the joints. It can also be found in cattle and sharks.<br /> <a href="http://cialis-med.net/cialis-online.php">cialis online</a>  <br /> So why have these two dietary supplements <a href="http://www.pharmacy-online-med.com/buy-diakof-online.php">buy Diakof online</a>  become all the rage? Recent research has found that both supplements do contain anti-inflammatory properties, and that they have anti-inflammatory effects in some animals. Unfortunately, these supplements have been tested on humans in very limited forms and their true efficacy is not yet known. One small study did demonstrate a slight benefit of use in individuals diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. However, many health professionals have deemed this a flawed study. Although it has not yet been shown that these supplements can have a significant effect on rheumatoid arthritis or other forms of arthritis, most medical researchers agree that both supplements are quite safe. Knowing this and that it is safe to use, this makes a great <a title="rheumatoid arthritis medicine" href="http://www.amazingarthritisreliefnow.com">rheumatoid arthritis medicine</a>.</p>
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<p> As for chondroitin, it also appears to be safe for most people. Some medical researchers believe that chondroitin can worsen pre-existing conditions, such as asthma, allergies, and certain cancers. The most common side effects of chondroitin include nausea and stomach irritation. Although quite rare, some users have reported severe constipation, diarrhea, nausea, and stomach pain. Like glucosamine, there exists a good amount of anecdotal evidence about the efficacy of glucosamine. However, until official clinical trials are done, these two dietary supplements will remain at the fringe of arthritis treatment options.</p>

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		<title>Arthritis Sufferers Ayurveda Botanicals to the Rescue for Pain Relief</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Ayurveda is an ancient healing philosophy that integrates the use of botanicals to promote healing. There are four specific botanicals that have been used for hundreds of years to treat the symptoms of arthritis. These are ginger, cur cumin, feverfew, and boswellia. Some of these may sound familiar, while others may not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ayurveda is an ancient healing philosophy that integrates the use of botanicals to promote healing. There are four specific botanicals that have been used for hundreds of years to treat the symptoms of arthritis. These are ginger, cur cumin, feverfew, and boswellia. Some of these may sound familiar, while others may not ring a bell at all. Whatever the case may be, if you are seeking all-natural relief from those often-painful arthritis symptoms, these botanicals may be just what you&#8217;ve been searching for.  If this is something that interest you, then you have to learn more about <a title="amazing arthritis relief" href="http://www.amazingarthritisreliefnow.com">Amazing Arthritis Relief</a>.  This product is made up of these herbal substances mentioned below, plus a lot more which allows this to work like no other 100% all natural herbal pain reliever for arthritis.</p>
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<p> Feverfew: It is an old folk remedy that has long been used to treat symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and migraines. However, there is no research evidence that has demonstrated its effectiveness on treating the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis or other forms of arthritis. It is generally considered very safe for short-term consumption. The effects of long-term use are not known. Feverfew should be avoided by those who are prone to allergies, especially to herbs and flowers from the daisy family. Some health professionals also believe that feverfew may have contraindications for certain prescription medications.</p>
<p> Boswellia: This botanical is sometimes referred to as Indian frankincense. It is made from the resin of a native Indian tree and has been traditionally used in ayurvedic medicine to treat chronic pain and stiffness. It is considered safe, but reported side effects include mild stomach irritation, nausea, and diarrhea. There are no known contraindications for this botanical, as there have been no major studies on boswellia to date.</p>
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