I want to know the name of any over the counter medications that rebuild cartilage in the knees. I had one knee operated on about 20 years ago and its still not much better than it was back then. I will not go the surgery route again. I just want to know of any medicines that you know work (Not ones that you have heard of). I have heard of alot of OTC medicines, but I want to hear from people who use them personally and how they have helped them.
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I have used Glucosamine - Chondroitin from Walmart. It did wonders for me.
Is this the same stuff that takes 3 month for it to start working? Asking because i want to make sure it is the same stuff the pharmacist had told me about.
I take Osteo Bi-Flex. I do not have a problem but I'm in my mid 50's and just thought it would be a good idea. I think I am more flexible and have more spring in my step. I got mine in a big bottle at Sam's Club. You could also get at Wal-Mart, Glucosamine - Chondroitin is what it is and their brand is Spring Valley.
Good luck!
I also take glucosamine/chondroitin and it helps me. It helps short-term with the aches and pains, and long-term with joint cartilage rebuilding. The amount you take depends on your weight. The more you weigh, the more you need to take. I had a 300-lb. friend who complained that 3 pills a day weren't helping him - maybe he should've doubled the dose to see if that helped. I also take hyaluronic acid and that helps joints and skin. It's very good - as we get older, our bodies don't produce enough of it and when you start taking it, it doesn't take long to feel the benefit.
My husband had problems and the thing we found that worked best was Knox Gelatin. Its very cheap and works with in a few days. You simply put a pack in water or juice and drinking it down.
my doctor just tole me to eat plenty of suger free jello it will build back the cartiage its worth a try
betty
I know, for a fact, that the combination of Glucosamine and Chondroitin really do help slow down the effects of arthritis and help rebuild damaged cartilage. I'm 68 years old, have been taking this combination for about 20 years, and have no signs of arthritis. My arthritis doctor gives that combination the credit for my good fortune! I don't think it's ever too late to start on it, and it's not all that expensive. I, too, like the Osteo Bi-Flex product, but you can find the same thing by many other names.
I have Chondromalacia. It is where the thigh bone and knee cap rub bone to bone when you try to straigten the leg, or put weight on the leg. Ouch. The Glucosamine - Chondroitin is not a cure, but it has even helped me.
Glucosamine and Chondroitin is what some people use but it did nothing for me. Clinical studies have shown it has no effect on rebuilding cartilage. For the people who claimed it works, well that must be the placebo effect.
Chondromalacia is what I have also. Maybe I'll give it a try.. cant hurt! thank you all for the great feedback!
Definitely try the glucosamine-chondroitin combo. It has been sold for years for animals and is known to work wonders.
I've tried it myself and gave it to my husband with his regular vitamins, not even telling him what it was, and he later mentioned how much better he was feeling. I ran out, so stopped giving it to him, and he remarked how he was hurting again. Since he had no knowledge of taking something different, it couldn't have been the placebo effect.
However, the first time I tried taking it myself, I saw no change either and quit taking it. I later tried a different brand and responded wonderfully. It was this other brand that we've continued to use (Schiff Move Free, Advanced). My point is, not all brands are produced the same, some are better than others, or at least metabolized differently. Unfortunately, the effect doesn't seem to last very long after you quit taking the product, making me think that it might lubricate the joints rather than actually rebuilding the cartilege.
Use move free advanced with msm it takes away the pain very
effectively.
Just a note: With the knee, you cannot regrow cartilage like you can regrow bone (otherwise noone would have arthritis). The cartilage in your knee is hyaline cartilage, which originates from mesenchyme tissue (stem cells.)During puberty stem cells dissappear from the body, and hyaline cartilage ceases to form.
I thank you for suggestions that I see here. I have tried Glucosamine/Chondroitin and also Collagen caplets. If you are taking aspirin or any other type blood thinning med(or any med that affects the thromboses in the blood), you may experience increased tendency to bleed. I plan to try the unflavored Knox gelatin. Thank you so much.
Believe Cromium Purcolinate, also.
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