Arthritis and
Supplements
Several people
have asked me what supplements they can take for pain and
inflammation. Today’s article will focus on arthritis pain and
how it can be helped. Next week I will address inflammation.
GLUCOSAMINE
SULFATE spurs cells to produce more collagen (the basic protein
of connective tissue) and proteoglycans as it normalizes
cartilage metabolism, which helps to keep the cartilage in the
joint from breaking down. Because glucosamine
"jump-starts" the production of key elements of the
cartilage matrix and then protects them, it actually helps the
body to repair damaged or eroded cartilage.
MAGNESIUM
occurs in both plant and animal tissue. It is essential as an
enzyme activator, and is involved in the formation and
maintenance of body protein. The magnesium compounds help the
glucosamine sulfate to do its job more efficiently.
VITAMIN C is
needed for normal body cell functioning. It also contributes to
the formation of healthy collagen, bones, teeth, cartilage, skin
and capillary walls. Vitamin C acts as a catalyst for the
glucosamine sulfate activity. By promoting the formation of
strong connective tissue, it helps to heal wounds and burns.
WILD YAM
contains a multitude of hormone-like compounds that have been
used to effectively treat a variety of medical problems. The
British Herbal Pharmacopoeia recognizes wild yam root as a
spasmolytic, mild diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory,
anti-rheumatic, and it is listed for use in the treatment of the
following: rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, muscular
rheumatism, and cramps.
CHONDROITIN
SULFATES act like "water magnets" within joint
cartilage (whereas glucosamine helps to form the proteoglycans
that sit within the spaces in the cartilage ‘netting’ to act
like "water holders." Chondroitin helps attract fluid
into the cartilage, which acts both as a spongy shock absorber
for the bones, and also as a mechanism to sweep body nutrients
into the cartilage for nourishment and lubrication. Chondroitin
slows the destructive action of certain enzymes, which naturally
degenerate the cartilage, stimulates the production of cartilage
matrix molecules and increases the action of the glucosamines.
METHYLSULFONYLMETHANE
(MSM) is a naturally occurring organic sulfur found in the
tissues of all plants and animals. Sulfur is vital to the
creation and regeneration of the body’s tissues. It must be
present for collagen to be produced and is a major component in
the formation of cartilage and connective tissues.
These
supplements combined with regular chiropractic care, exercise
and a balanced diet can help one to feel better and stay active.
Sources for these supplements include health food stores,
grocery stores and drug stores.
Watch for next
week’s article, which will focus on herbs and supplements that
are used to combat inflammation. |