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My kidneys failed recently due to dehydration. While in the hospital I got talking with the doctor about my diet and a supplement program. When I mentioned Creatine the doc said "There are only really five truly beneficial supplements. Creatine is one of them."
Foolishly I interupted him at that point and the conversation went in a different direction. Ever since then I've been wondering which five truly beneficial supplements he was refering to. I'm guessing that NO2 and Glutamine might be two of them, but does anyone have any idea on what the doctor thought the other two may be? I need to order some more vitamins today so it'd be great if I could figure this out quickly. That way I could place one order and avoid duplicating shipping costs. Any help very much appreciated. |
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if i had to guess, i wouldn't put glutamine or NO2 in there. glutamine is largly a waste of money. NO2 while great for what it does is a luxury product.
i would say protein and amino acids are definetely two of them. |
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glucosamin/chondrotin should be used regardless. if you have problem, its already too late.
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If you train properly, you shouldn't have a problem. Those joint formulas only work on tendonitis, they have no effect on arthritis. Taking something "just because" isn't necessarily a good thing, IMO.
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The reverse glucosamine sulfate pathway: application in knee osteoarthritis.Herrero-Beaumont G, Rovati LC, Castaneda S, Alvarez-Soria MA, Largo R. Rheumatology Department, Joint and Bone Research Laboratory, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz--Capio, Autonomous University of Madrid, Avenida Reyes Catolicos 2, 28040 Madrid, Spain. gherrero@fjd.es Glucosamine is a natural amino sugar and a normal constituent of glycosaminoglycans in the cartilage matrix and synovial fluid of joints. Crystalline glucosamine sulfate salt has been approved as a medicinal product for the treatment of osteoarthritis in several European countries. Nevertheless, although it has been prescribed for more than 10 years, it is only due to the research in the last 5 years that the scientific basis underlying its beneficial effects are starting to be clarified. In randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials, this compound clinically controls pain and produces beneficial effects in patients with knee osteoarthritis, possibly delaying the appearance of long-term structural changes in the joint (i.e., it has a structure-modifying effect). Furthermore, it has an excellent toxicity profile. Despite the different lines of investigation that have been followed, the mechanism of action of glucosamine sulfate still remains to be clearly defined. However, the activity of glucosamine sulfate has recently been related to its capacity to downregulate the catabolic effects of pro-inflammatory molecules, such as IL-1, which are present in osteoarthritic cartilage. |
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my whole point is once cartilage starts to go, thats it, it will go. there are several new studies on glucosamine that is starting to understand how it works. i agree the evidence isnt overwhelmingly saying it works, but there is enough to try it. cartilage is THE most important part of the joint, there is no reason not to protect it.
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I agree cartilage is imprtoant, but you should protect it by training smart, not taking a supplement that has a 50/50 chance of working. By "Truly beneficial", I believe he is referring to stuff that has an overwhelming amount of studies that say it work, with few or none that say it doesn't. IMO, joint formula isn't one of them.
I don't get where you think cartilage is the most important part of the joint, without a ligament there is no stability and without tendons there is no movement. I fyou are just referring to the joint capsule, without synovial fluid the cartilage goes quickly. Regardless, there is no scientific support that glucosamine or chondroitin have any effect on cartilage, look it up, all of the studies state that the effect is through pain mediation, which is unnecessary if you are not having pain. |
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if i had to guess, i wouldn't put glutamine or NO2 in there. glutamine is largly a waste of money. NO2 while great for what it does is a luxury product.
i would say protein and amino acids are definetely two of them. |
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if i had to guess, i wouldn't put glutamine or NO2 in there. glutamine is largly a waste of money. NO2 while great for what it does is a luxury product.
i would say protein and amino acids are definetely two of them. |
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