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TSpw8799
post Dec 13 2019, 10:30 PM, updated 6y ago

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Hi, all. Can recommend some good supplement for knee and bones? I tend to walk a lot everyday.
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post Dec 13 2019, 10:31 PM

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Should I take glucosamine? I have no knee pain or bone pain btw. Just want to keep my knee in good health...
kereta
post Dec 29 2019, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(pw8799 @ Dec 13 2019, 10:30 PM)
Hi, all. Can recommend some good supplement for knee and bones? I tend to walk a lot everyday.
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No need for any extra supplements if you are in good shape. Walking is a very good natural exercise, doing it everyday will naturally increase your bone density and cartilage health. Just be sure you have a balanced diet that contains good nutrients and vitamins and then you're good to go! wink.gif

Glucosamine doesn't really work, to be honest, at least for me and for most experts. I once took glucosamine when I was recovering from my knee injury and it wasn't very effective... I had stopped eating it and my knee improved just by eating the right food and doing light physical exercises such as walking and cycling. Oh... my knee was so bad that I couldn't even walk.
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post Dec 30 2019, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(kereta @ Dec 29 2019, 04:22 PM)
No need for any extra supplements if you are in good shape. Walking is a very good natural exercise, doing it everyday will naturally increase your bone density and cartilage health. Just be sure you have a balanced diet that contains good nutrients and vitamins and then you're good to go!  wink.gif

Glucosamine doesn't really work, to be honest, at least for me and for most experts. I once took glucosamine when I was recovering from my knee injury and it wasn't very effective... I had stopped eating it and my knee improved just by eating the right food and doing light physical exercises such as walking and cycling. Oh... my knee was so bad that I couldn't even walk.
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same here, glucosamine didn't really work for me. i didn't feel a difference before and after taking it, but i have friends who swear by it
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post Jan 1 2020, 03:30 AM

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Just try these supplements.


Chondroitin sulfate

Vitamin D3

Omega-3

ApocalypseSoon
post Jan 1 2020, 02:07 PM

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All Bone & Joint suplement are listed in this page (US based):
https://my.iherb.com/c/bone-joint

Discount Code: WPP393

Further info on buying from IHerb:
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4358231/+60

For Cartilage health, my advise (u may need to take it for years until the pain is gone):
1. Vit C
2. Glucosamine Chondroitin
3. MSM
4. Collagen hydrolysate
5. Magnesium
6. Vitamin K-2 (MK-7)
7. Vit D

This post has been edited by ApocalypseSoon: Apr 30 2020, 12:58 PM
Just2centslah
post Apr 29 2020, 11:59 PM

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Calcium + Vitamin K2
I prefer Solgar products.
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post May 4 2020, 11:40 PM

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calcium Magnesium D, b complex and protein
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post May 7 2020, 08:56 PM

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Just copy pasting my reply from another very similar thread.

First things first: walking a lot doesn't weaken your bones, but it probably affects your joints (especially your knees)

Supplements for bones:
Calcium

(With Vitamin D if you don't get enough sunlight and Vitamin K to prevent calsification of your blood vessels due to the extra calcium)

note: I wrote a bit about calcium, vitamin D and vitamin K in this blog post. Feel free to have a read and comment if you have any questions.

But I doubt that you will need a calcium supplement, unless you have a fractured bone before.

Supplements for joints:

Most recommended: Glucosamine and chondroitin
They work well together and are quite proven to slow down the deterioration of joints.

Consider taking it together with

MSM if you have joint pain already
Fish oil - recommended for everyone anyway but in your case, fish oil is a natural anti-inflammatory which helps to improve joint function and prevent joint pain.

Other supplements:

Collagen type II
Olive extract
Boswellia Serrata (Out of all the supplements on this list, Boswellia is most proven - second to glucosamine)
Green lipped mussel

Brand wise - You can consider livewell Ostesamin + Chondroitin asit is a bit more affordable than other brands. Blackmores joint formula is another brand that I recommend to my customers.

I think that's about it. Feel free to pm me if you would like a free personal supplement consultation.
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post Jun 2 2020, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(Pjuan2013 @ May 7 2020, 08:56 PM)
Just copy pasting my reply from another very similar thread.

First things first: walking a lot doesn't weaken your bones, but it probably affects your joints (especially your knees)

Supplements for bones:
Calcium

(With Vitamin D if you don't get enough sunlight and Vitamin K to prevent calsification of your blood vessels due to the extra calcium)

note: I wrote a bit about calcium, vitamin D and vitamin K in this blog post. Feel free to have a read and comment if you have any questions.

But I doubt that you will need a calcium supplement, unless you have a fractured bone before.

Supplements for joints:

Most recommended: Glucosamine and chondroitin
They work well together and are quite proven to slow down the deterioration of joints.

Consider taking it together with

MSM if you have joint pain already
Fish oil - recommended for everyone anyway but in your case, fish oil is a natural anti-inflammatory which helps to improve joint function and prevent joint pain.

Other supplements:

Collagen type II
Olive extract
Boswellia Serrata (Out of all the supplements on this list, Boswellia is most proven - second to glucosamine)
Green lipped mussel

Brand wise - You can consider livewell Ostesamin + Chondroitin asit is a bit more affordable than other brands. Blackmores joint formula is another brand that I recommend to my customers.

I think that's about it. Feel free to pm me if you would like a free personal supplement consultation.
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Hi what is the best msm, glucosamine and chondroitin supplement ya? Currently im taking flexijoint brand.

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post Jun 6 2020, 07:45 PM

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Make sure u choose vitamin D3, not just D.
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QUOTE(pw8799 @ Dec 13 2019, 10:30 PM)
Hi, all. Can recommend some good supplement for knee and bones? I tend to walk a lot everyday.
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For knees: glucosamine + chondroitin + msm, may add on turmeric if got pain

For bones: Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2, Calcium
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post Mar 17 2022, 12:00 PM

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can try multivitamins too
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post Mar 23 2022, 01:56 PM

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glucosamine + chondroitin + msm from doctors best works great for my mom. higher doses of omega 3 fish oil can help too. Turmeric has anti inflammatory effects which may help u as well but if u dont eat enough you can substitute for curcumin + bioperine (bioperine is necessary to absorb curcumin supplement properly). You should also try ATG exercise programs, very good for joints and health overall.

supplements can get from iherb, please consider helping me and using my discount code DGQ0670
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post Apr 7 2022, 11:18 PM

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Wont long term use of glucosamine cause problem to kidney? My mum was on glucosamine (prescribed by doc) for a few years until one day pain at her knee. After chexking, doctor stop her glucosamine.

Anyone taking hyaluronic acid abd found it works for your joint problem?
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Wont long term use of glucosamine cause problem to kidney? My mum was on glucosamine (prescribed by doc) for a few years until one day pain at her knee. After chexking, doctor stop her glucosamine.

Anyone taking hyaluronic acid abd found it works for your joint problem?
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post Apr 7 2022, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(Linft @ Apr 7 2022, 11:19 PM)
Wont long term use of glucosamine cause problem to kidney? My mum was on glucosamine (prescribed by doc) for a few years until one day pain at her knee. After chexking,  doctor stop her glucosamine.

Anyone taking hyaluronic acid abd found it works for your joint problem?
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*pain at her kidney, not knee
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post Apr 26 2022, 12:20 PM

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I am taking Viartril-S and K2.
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I eat natural food that improve joints health

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