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What is Dona Glucosamine Sulfate Print E-mail
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Glucosamine is quickly making a reputation for itself as one of the leading weapons in the fight against osteoarthritis, and scientists speculate that in time it may garner even more repute as the “miracle cure” which so many arthritis sufferers have been hoping for. But what is glucosamine? What does it do? And most importantly, how can it help? Dona glucosamine sulfate is produced by Rotta pharmaceuticals and distributed all over the world.

Glucosamine is the precursor to the substances that form the tissues of the joints, and aids in the healing of these joints when they are damaged. As people age the glucosamine levels in the body begin to decline. Researchers speculate that because of this the body is no longer able to effectively repair itself; hence the reason why a large percentage of the population which suffers from osteoarthritis is of retirement age or older.

 What is osteoarthritis, and why is it significant when one is talking about the use of glucosamine as a treatment? Osteoarthritis is the arthritis caused by degenerating cartilage in the joint area. As the cartilage degenerates the ends of the bones thicken and begin to rub together, causing the patient a tremendous amount of pain. This should not be confused with rheumatoid arthritis, which is caused by an autoimmunity in the body (those individuals who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis may still be able to enjoy the benefits of glucosamine, but they will need to pair it with a medication to halt the autoimmune response). Osteoarthritis is the result of a joint that has been injured or has been slowly degenerating as a result of repetitive physical activity, such as continuous lifting on the job.

 Studies have shown that glucosamine is completely safe for use on a grand scale; however, there are those individuals who should not use glucosamine at all. Individuals who suffer from shellfish allergies should take particular care when they are considering the use of glucosamine to treat their arthritis. Glucosamine is derived from the shells of shellfish, and while the allergen which causes a negative reaction has been found to be on the body of the shellfish rather than on the shell when it is a question of anaphylaxis one can never be too careful. Fortunately, an alternative is now available on the market. A new vegetarian glucosamine derived from corn during a fermentation process has also been shown to produce noteworthy results while at the same time being safe for those with shellfish allergies. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding are encouraged to avoid glucosamine as well; while it has not be shown that glucosamine will harm a fetus or infant neither has it been proven to be safe.

 Where can consumers find Dona glucosamine sulfate? As it is a dietary supplement it can be purchased easily through the Rotta pharmaceuticals website, www.donausa.com, or through many of the other companies on the web which distribute it. Consumers have only to enter the words “Dona glucosamine sulfate” into a search engine such as Google or Yahoo! to have the world at their fingertips.

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