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Healthy Update Newsletter
brought to you by Trish
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http://www.herbals-unlimited.com
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Alternative Relief for Arthritis?
Most Promising Study Yet


By Mary Harris
ABC.com
B O S T O N, The newest hope for people with a common form of
arthritis is
not a drug, but an over-the-counter nutritional supplement.

It's a new alternative therapy for osteoarthritis - cheaper than
traditional
prescription therapy, available over the counter, and almost devoid
of side
effects, according to research made public today at the American
College of
Rheumatology's annual scientific sessions in Boston.

The therapy involves a nutritional supplement called
Glucosamine, and
it is being studied on osteoarthritis, the gradual deterioration of
cartilage that cushions bones in the joints. Osteoarthritis accounts
for
about half of all arthritis cases, with symptoms including joint pain
concentrated in the knees and hips. If untreated, many osteoarthritis
patients eventually will face total joint replacement, or disability.

The research unveiled today comes from the University of Liege in
Belgium. It involved an international team randomly assigning 212
patients
with osteoarthritis of the knee to take either Glucosamine or a
placebo
daily for three years. Every four months, scientists surveyed the
patients
to measure the pain and discomfort associated with their
osteoarthritis.
Researchers also took regular knee X-rays to monitor the disease's
progression.

The results show that while the patients in the placebo group
saw their
symptoms worsen slightly, including joint narrowing, the patients
taking
Glucosamine improved, and their joints did not narrow.

More Studies to Follow
Glucosamine therapy for arthritis has drawn so much interest that
other
major studies are under way, including one at the University of Utah,
which
received a $6.6 million grant in September from the National
Institutes of
Health. But the research presented today is one of the first long-term
studies of Glucosamine use for arthritis; most previous research has
followed patients for no more than a few months.

In addition, while most osteoarthritis research focuses on
relieving
symptoms and pain, this is one of the first studies to demonstrate how
Glucosamine works-by keeping the joints from narrowing.
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Glucosamine can be found in MEGAFLEX with other pain relieving
herbals in
the formula. Its great for arthritis pain, muscle pain. Megaflex has
strong
anti-inflammatory activity (about 2/3 the activity of ibuprofen). It
helps
rebuild connective tissues and has no side effects (unlike most
NSAIDs)

Megaflex is designed to soothe muscles and tendons, alleviating
numbness,
strengthening the lower back and lower limbs, increasing mobility and
improving circulation.

There is 300mg of Glucosamine in each caplet along with other pain
relieving
herbs.

You can find Megaflex at :
http://www.herbals-unlimited.com/mega.htm
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"This news affects a great number of patients," says Dr. Daniel
Clegg,
the University of Utah professor of medicine directing the clinical
trials
funded by the new NIH grant. "It would be very intriguing to have a
dietary
supplement that affects not only the pain [of osteoarthritis] but
changes
the course of the disease."

Glucosamine is a natural substance found in and around the cells
of
cartilage. Researchers hypothesize that it may help repair and
maintain
cartilage, inhibit inflammation, and stimulate growth of cartilage
cells.

They also emphasize that while these preliminary results are
encouraging, further research is needed, on larger groups.

Mary Harris, based in Boston, is a researcher for the ABC Medical Unit
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