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Non sugar coated glucosamine tablets

monkeypea

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hi there, im trying to persuade my aunty to take glucosamine tablets for her very painful joints , but as she is diabetic she will only consider no-sugar coated ones. Does anyone know where i can find some to buy online?
many thanks Nik
 
http://www.healthydirect.com/product/GLU1K/d.jsf

These don't have sugar coating - you can buy them online and read exactly what is in them first.
 
i guess it depends on how many supplements you need to take, if i was diabetic i think it would make a difference , for my MS i take 34 supplements aday!!
 
I would have thought by its name 'Glucosamine' that it contains glucose which any diabetic should stay away from unless they are having a hypo, now I could be wrong but I would definitely check it out before giving it to a diabetic.

And if it does contain glucose then a sugar coating would be the least of your problems
 
taking glucosamine supplements in humans does not notably affect glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes


http://www.glucosamine-arthritis.org/glucosamine/glucosamine-diabetes.html
 
Hi monkeypea,

Sid is right. Glucosamine is a glucose molecule and an amino acid linked together, so it is glucose and will raise blood sugar. There have been a number of trials on glucosamine treatment for diabetics and the findings are that glucosamine does raise blood sugar levels, and higher doses can cause significant increases. Glucosamine is also known to increase insulin resistance.

To quote from one of the reports:

Administration of glucosamine to relieve people suffering from arthritis may cause a rise in the blood sugar levels. The reason being, glucosamine is ten times as powerful as regular glucose in causing insulin resistance. It can increase fasting blood sugar levels and exacerbate glucose tolerance. These effects are caused because glucosamine activates a metabolic pathway in our body called hexosamine pathway that leads to the relapse of insulin producing cells in the pancreas.

Researchers have found that this pathway causes proteins to be coated in sugar, preventing them from delivering insulin's signal to regulate glucose in the blood. Though glucosamine that is primarily a carbohydrate it cannot be broken down into glucose and provide an additional source of glucose, it can affect the secretion of insulin in people already suffering from diabetes. People with diabetes who need to take glucosamine to address their arthritis problem need to be more cautious. They must consult their physician before administering glucosamine and regularly monitor their blood sugar levels.
 
from the ARTHRITIS AND GLUCOSAMINE INFORMATION CENTRE


Dennis, do you think the report you quote is based on more recent findings?
 
latest research I could find : Diabetes Care November 2007 vol. 30 no. 11 2800-2803
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/30/11/2800.abstract"—These observations suggest that glucosamine at commonly consumed doses does not have significant effects on glycemic control, lipid profile, or levels of apoAI in diabetic subjects after 2 weeks of supplementation."
 
interesting read, ive been taking Glucosamine and Chondroitin for two years now and i definately have had benefits with my joints.. does take a while to build up effectiveness though so i had to perservere.
 
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