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Glucosamine Sulphate 360 Capsules

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360 x 750mg Caps. (Family Pack)

Glucosamine Sulphate is the amino sugar of glucose bound to sulphur (glycosaminoglycan) a compound which occurs naturally in the joints. Its main function is to stimulate the growth of cartilage. In many people, the production of GS in the body declines with age and cartilage loses its flexibility as a shock absorber. When taking Glucosamine Sulphate, 98% is absorbed into the body and once absorbed, it is incorporated into the chrondroitin sulphate molecule and distributed primarily to the joint tissues.

Glucosamine is obtained by hydrolosis of crustacean shells, quitin or decalcified crustacean shells. It is isolated in crystalline form as the salt of glucosamine and hydrochloric acid, or transferred into the sulphate form.

Other applications:
It is also described as a potential therapeutic product in wound healing and gastrointestinal disorders. Some evidence suggests that it may be clinically useful in inflammatory bowel disorders. The proposed explanation is that supplemental glucosamine increases production of heparan sulphate (HS) proteoglycans by the vascular endothelium, thereby improving the endothelium's barrier function.

Each Capsule provides 750mg of Glucosamine Sulphate. No other ingredient or additive of any kind.
Take 2-3 capsules a day with food

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