Is glucosamine cream good for joint pains?

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My grandmother is complaining her joints pain are going from good to worse.

I'm thinking of buying glucosamine cream for her.

Anybody here have experience with using glucosamine for pain relief?
 

ilovesomebrandy

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I’ve never heard of a cream - but I take the tablet form and it seems to help in recovery. Perhaps u can look into which form is better
 

seng__21

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Hi,

Can check this out:

GoodHealth Joint Active UC-II (Undenatured Type 2 Collagen) - *Added With Boron and Vitamin D - 90 caps @ $59.90

Description:
Good Health Joint Active combines three powerful ingredients into an easy to swallow 1-a-night small capsule. UC-II® is a unique patented form of Type II undenatured collagen that works with the immune system to preserve joints and support the regeneration and maintenance of healthy cartilage. Boron is essential for healthy bones and Vitamin D supports optimal cartilage production. Joints receive nutrients through adjoining bones – so healthy bones are key for healthy joints.

Clinical studies in adults show UC-II® is better than a combination of glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin for joint health. One clinical study showed a statistically significant improvement in the areas of joint comfort and flexibility as compared with a combination of glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin.

Uses:
> Knee stiffness.
> Joint wear and tear.
> Cartilage support from wear and tear, aging, running and playing sports.
> Additional bone health support.

Key Features:
> 1 small Joint Active capsule each night.
> Contains UC-II® - type II undenatured collagen.
> Supported by clinical studies* in adults, including research at Harvard Medical School.

Key Benefits:
> Ideal for those who dislike swallowing big capsules.
> Works with the immune system to promote healthy joints and improve mobility & flexibility. UC-II® is the same protein found in healthy cartilage.
> Demonstrates 40mg each night is significantly better than glucosamine hydrochloride & chondroitin in people with joint discomfort.

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andytantravels

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Are all glucosamine tablets large?

Hi,

Can check this out:

GoodHealth Joint Active UC-II (Undenatured Type 2 Collagen) - *Added With Boron and Vitamin D - 90 caps @ $59.90

Description:
Good Health Joint Active combines three powerful ingredients into an easy to swallow 1-a-night small capsule. UC-II® is a unique patented form of Type II undenatured collagen that works with the immune system to preserve joints and support the regeneration and maintenance of healthy cartilage. Boron is essential for healthy bones and Vitamin D supports optimal cartilage production. Joints receive nutrients through adjoining bones – so healthy bones are key for healthy joints.

Clinical studies in adults show UC-II® is better than a combination of glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin for joint health. One clinical study showed a statistically significant improvement in the areas of joint comfort and flexibility as compared with a combination of glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin.

Uses:
> Knee stiffness.
> Joint wear and tear.
> Cartilage support from wear and tear, aging, running and playing sports.
> Additional bone health support.

Key Features:
> 1 small Joint Active capsule each night.
> Contains UC-II® - type II undenatured collagen.
> Supported by clinical studies* in adults, including research at Harvard Medical School.

Key Benefits:
> Ideal for those who dislike swallowing big capsules.
> Works with the immune system to promote healthy joints and improve mobility & flexibility. UC-II® is the same protein found in healthy cartilage.
> Demonstrates 40mg each night is significantly better than glucosamine hydrochloride & chondroitin in people with joint discomfort.

Visit us: h t t p s://

health-supplements.qstore.sg/#

Follow us: h ttps://
www
.facebook.com/GoodHealthSingapore/notifications/
 

LoneTraveller

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Go see polyxlinic doctor. She may require either glucosamine or knee replacement due to degeneration of her joints.

In fact, joint pain might be indicative of other illness as well so see a doctor to be safe.
 
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