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Glucosamine Sulphate Potassium Chloride Tablets

Category: Bone & Joint Health | Prescription: Required / Recommended


Product Overview

The Glucosamine Sulphate Potassium Chloride is a naturally occurring compound and an important building block that ensures healthy joints are maintained. As we grow older, our bodies’ natural capacity to produce glucosamine slows down, leading to a gradual breakdown of the cushioning “shock absorbers” between the bone structures.

By supplementing with this high-potency formula, the body is essentially provided with materials so that it can repair and maintain the cartilage that keeps your movements fluid and pain-free.


Key Benefits & Uses

Cartilage Regeneration: Acts as a precursor to glycosaminoglycans – elements that form a part of the joint cartilage

Inhibited Stiffness in Osteoarthritis Patients: Joint stiffness can better be mitigated and alleviated in patients with osteoarthritis, namely in their knees and hips, by the enhanced mobility.

Improved Joint Lubrication: It encourages the production of synovial fluid, thereby making the joints move smoother.

Glucosamine Sulphate Potassium Chloride: Looking for an effective, high-quality form of body-friendly glucosamine for health reasons, minus any elements containing corn, soy, egg, wheat, milk, sugar, salt, yeast, or starch? Get hold of a bottle of the ‘Sulphate’ form.


Mechanism of Action

The Sulphate form of Glucosamine is highly favored by health professionals over the Glucosamine Hydrochloride form for its better absorptive properties. It is through its absorption that it exhibits its effect on the cartilage. It raises the rate of the formation of new cartilage particles while inhibiting the enzymes that break them down. Just imagine; one can consider its function a dual system. It saves what you already have and makes what you have lost.


Dosage

Two doses per day of one caplet.

It is suggested that you have it with one of your meals to steer clear of stomach upsets in the first few days of use.

Consistency: Joint health is a slow process. Improvement usually takes place between 4 and 8 weeks.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is Glucosamine Sulphate Potassium Chloride a painkiller?

No, it is not immediate like most painkillers on the market such as Ibuprofen and Paracetamol. Glucosamine serves to address the cause of early-stage cartilage degeneration and thereby support reduction in pain resulting from joint discomfort. Thereby, glucosamine serves as the long-term resolution to this problem rather than an instant answer to severe pain.


2. Answer: Who should stay away from this particular supplement?

If you belong to a group with an allergy to shellfish, you ought to discuss with your physician before starting to take the supplement as most glucosamine is a derivative of shrimp or crab shells. Also, diabetics and individuals on blood thinners such as Warfarin may need medical advice about starting onto this course.


3. What does Potassium Chloride in this formulation serve for?

Potassium Chloride facilitates the stabilization of Glucosamine Sulphate. Potassium chloride is an attractive option for individuals who need blood pressure management because it does not add the extra salt found in other glucosamine preparations.


4. Is combining it with my calcium supplements allowed?

It is common to take glucosamine with calcium and vitamin D-3 supplementation for complete bone and joint support. For maximum absorption of each nutrient it is best to maintain ample time between intakes of different supplements.


5. Are there any common side effects?

Most people who use it find it tolerable. In extremely rare cases, some users might have some bloating or dizziness or headache. In case that happens to anybody, I would have to interfere and lower her dose or ask them to call me.

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