Frequently Asked Questions on Glucosamine

The Facts on Glucosamine:

Glucosamine is a natural compound that is found in healthy cartilage. It is a form of an amino sugar that plays a major role in cartilage formation and repair. It is beneficial in the treatment of osteoarthritis and has been proven effective in easing osteoarthritis pain, rehabilitating cartilage, and repairing joints that have been damaged from osteoarthritis. Many studies have shown that glucosamine is beneficial in the treatment of osteoarthritis.

Each person produces a certain amount of glucosamine within their bodies. People lose the capacity to make enough glucosamine as they grow older. The cartilage in their weight-bearing joints, such as the hips, knees, and hands is destroyed, then hardens and forms bone spurs, causing pain, deformed joints, and limited joint movement. Supplementing with glucosamine can help replace this deficiency and restore the proper glucosamine balance as it is not found in the food we eat.

Glucosamine is a safe and effective natural supplement that is been shown to be safer to use than NSAIDS (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs). Glucosamine has not been linked with long-term detrimental effects so common with NSAIDS making it safe for long-term use.

                                                          Matol Glucosamine FAQs

1. What is glucosamine?

Glucosamine is a natural compound found in healthy cartilage, extracted from shrimp shell. It plays a crucial part in maintaining the integrity of the cartilage and of all articulations in the body.

Matol Glucosamine (sulphate glucosamine), assimilable at 98%, is enhanced with Devil’s Claw (botanical), Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM) and collagen hydrolysate (fish). It can help replace and restore the proper balance of glucosamine in your body to ensure healthy connective tissue.

2. Why take Matol glucosamine?

Matol Glucosamine is particularly beneficial for people with aching joints and arthritis. It is also recommended for people without aching joints, as a preventive measure, at a lower dosage than as recommended on the bottle.

3. Is Matol Glucosamine appropriate for chronic pain?

That depends on the severity of the deterioration of connective tissues in the body.

4. What is the recommended dosage?

One (1) tablespoon, three times a day, to be taken preferably before or with meals, for people suffering from aching joints and arthritis. As a preventive measure, one (1) tablespoon per day is sufficient.

People on medication should take their Matol Glucosamine two (2) hours before or 4 (four) hours after their medication, preferably with food, or as recommended by their physician.

5. According to the recommended dosage on the label, a Distributor/Customer would have to buy 2.7, or three bottles of Matol Glucosamine, in order to follow the recommended dosage on the label. Is that correct?

Yes.

6. Are there any contra-indications to glucosamine as a supplement?

Pregnant and breast-feeding women, as well as people who have shellfish or fish allergies should not take Matol Glucosamine. As well, diabetics should consult their doctor, prior to use, as it may affect their glycemic reading.

If on medication, Matol Glucosamine should be taken two (2) hours before or four (4) hours after, preferably with food, or as recommended by their physician.

7. Are there any side effects associated with glucosamine?

Too much glucosamine could irritate the stomach.

8. Do you have any suggestions to enhance the taste of Matol Glucosamine?

Yes, with your orange juice or any other juice.
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