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buglady wrote:
"Mike Painter" wrote in message om... Such comments are why these drug companies now offer "suppliments". They make more money from them, don't have to test them near as much and know that people ignorant of science will buy based on TV ads. .......wrong, check out who pays for the site. It's merely the other side of the coin. Which has nothing to do with what I said. |
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"Mike Painter" Maybe glucosamine is helpful in some cases as this article indicates. Quackwatch is a good place to start when you find out about a new supplement. Glucosamine has been available for at least 8 years or so, I've had Rudy on it for about that long. I wouldn't quite call it a 'new supplement'. I have also been on it, and for quite awhile too. It has helped with my right knee. And as for checking on it, an x-ray can hardly tell about *cartilage*, you need an MRI, (so much for the info posted on that link.) Which I've had done, before and after the glucosamine. It has helped my cartilage. While they do not deal with animals in general usually most studies - if the are done - deal initially with animals. Supplements don't have to be rigorously tested, and don't have near the quality control that other drugs may have. Which is why my post said: "Of course, as with this advice as any other health matter I would recommend you talk to your vet about it *first*, as they know your pet/s better than anyone aside from yourself. ![]() Hope this helps, MaryBeth |
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"buglady" wrote in message nk.net... "Steve Crane" wrote in message oups.com... Do you have any proof that he didn't pass his med exams, or that he even took them? .......Investigate him yourself if you want to know. buglady If you think this person has gone through med school he'd know one thing for sure, at a VERY early level, one can NOT see the cartilage on an x-ray, and I haven't met anyone that can see the joint well enough to tell WITHOUT and MRI. sheesh (My references? A teaching ortho at St.Mary's, SF, Ca., another one in Wichita Ks., another one that does sport ortho, in Oklahoma City, OK [for the Dallas Cowboys, famous gymnasts, rodeo eejits IMO, race car drivers, etc.], another world renowned ortho in Ok City, OK, yet another ortho at USC in L.A., and finally the ortho that does the most, (and yes, best) TKRs in the country, in Philly.) MaryBeth whose knees glow in the dark from so many, (100s) of x-rays, g,and who has had over 10 or more MRIs done on *each* knee joint |
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"Mary Beth" wrote in message news:jZzCf.146763$WH.117386@dukeread01... .......Investigate him yourself if you want to know. buglady If you think this person has gone through med school he'd know one thing for sure, at a VERY early level, one can NOT see the cartilage on an x-ray, Oops, I left out this tidbit from that website, which opened my eyes as to how much this person really knows: "The x-ray examinations showed that serious narrowing of the knee-joint space -- a sign of progression of the disease -- occurred in only half as many patients taking glucosamine as in those receiving the placebo....." MaryBeth |
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