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OnionPatch

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3. I read the study.
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 06:16 PM
Oct 2013

And it just doesn't reflect my own results. I've had moderate arthritis for about six years and have used glucosamine off and on during that time. I would love to throw those horse pills out the window forever and never have to swallow another one. But without fail, my arthritis gets noticeably worse every time I stop taking them.

The kind I take also has condroitin. I wonder if that makes a difference. I've not read any studies on it.

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