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Nutritional Supplements Recently, nutritional supplements have become a popular for patients with arthritis. Glucosamine and Chondroitin have the most medical support. Veterinarians to treat animals with arthritis first used these supplements. Glucosamine is a natural building block found in cartilage. Supplemental Glucosamine is produced by extracting it from the shells of crabs and shrimp. Studies have shown it to be useful in reducing pain, especially with arthritis of the hands. Reports of it rebuilding cartilage have been exaggerated. The National Institutes of Health are presently studying glucosamine. Patients with shellfish allergies may be allergic. The recommended dose is 1500 mg per day. Chondroitin Sulfate is commonly taken in conjunction with glucosamine. It is found in cartilage and absorbs fluid. This fluid makes the cartilage more elastic and spongy. Chondroitin may help prevent the breakdown of cartilage as well. The recommended dose is 1200 mg per day. Vitamins C and D -Some studies have indicated that patients low in Vitamin C and D may have a higher incidence of arthritis. Arthritis patients should take vitamins regularly. |