Glugosamine
Latin name: Not applicable
Synonyms: None
Parts used
Not applicable
Source
Exoskeleton of shellfish
Therapeutic effect
Relief, without side effects, pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis and other joint disorders
Inhibit the process of joint degeneration
Stimulate the synthesis of cartilage around the joints
Traditional Use
None
Cons-indications
All types of glucosamine
Pregnancy and lactation
Allergy to seafood
Glucosamine sulfate with salt (tablets contain at least 12% salt)
Salt diet
Allergy sulphate
Glucosamine sulfate without salt, but with KCl
People dieting without potassium, especially those affected with severe kidney disease
The N-acetyl glucosamine (NAG)
In this form of glucosamine contains no salt or sulfate it is therefore the most appropriate for people with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
The D-Glucosamine HCl
In this form of glucosamine contains no salt, KCl, or sulfur
Drug Interactions
Tags: Allergy to seafood, Glugosamine, lactation, Pregnancy, types of glucosamine
