Glucosamine helps support healthy joints and healthy cartilage. Glucosamine occurs naturally in the body and is a building block for healthy cartilage and connective tissue. Supplemental glucosamine helps stimulate the manufacture of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), key components of cartilage that give it shock-absorbing qualities. Research has shown that supplemental glucosamine can help reduce joint pain associated with osteoarthritis. Glucosamine can also help lessen stiffness, tenderness, and swelling as well as support increased joint performance.2,3 Kirkland Signature™ Glucosamine Sulfate is dosed at 750 mg per capsule and only 2 capsules per day are needed to help relieve joint pain associated with osteoarthritis and protect against cartilage deterioration.
Features and benefits:
• Helps relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis of the knee
• A factor in maintaining healthy cartilage and joint health
• Extra strength two capsules per day
• Vegetarian capsules
• Contains no artificial flavours or colours, yeast, artificial preservatives, lactose, gluten, sodium, hydrogenated oils, gelatin, or GMOs
• NPN 80001560
Recommended dosage (adults):
• 2 capsules daily or as directed by a physician
• Use for a minimum of 4 weeks to see beneficial effects
Servings:
• 420 vegetarian capsules – 210 days
Warnings and precautions:
• Consult a physician prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you are taking blood thinners
• Consult a physician if symptoms worsen
• Keep out of reach of children
• Do not use if seal under cap is broken
Storage:
• Keep at room temperature in a dark dry place
References:
1. Monograph: Glucosamine sulfate. Health Canada. [Internet] [cited 2016 Mar 1]. Available from: http://webprod.hc-sc.gc.ca/nhpid-bdipsn/monoReq.do?id=102.
2. Herrero-Beaumont G, Ivorra JA, Del Carmen Trabado M, et al. Glucosamine sulfate in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis symptoms: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study using acetaminophen as a side comparator. Arthritis Rheum. 2007;56(2):555-67.
3. Reginster JY, Deroisy R, Rovati LC, et al. Long-term effects of glucosamine sulphate on osteoarthritis progression: a randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Lancet. 2001;357:251-256.