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Old 10-03-2011, 06:26 AM #11
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Some sites do not give dosage suggestions. WebMD does not for example.

I am seeing a few websites suggest 1500-2500mg a day. This is because of poor absorption. Expect some to remain in the GI tract, and for those with GI disturbances, that aspect will be helpful.

Notice that one needs to use divided doses (this is common with some other nutrients as well like acetyl carnitine). I am finding that this supplement is not easily absorbed. One study used Poly-NAG--but this is not available to the public except in one produce by Country Life (with only 50mg in 3 caps).

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9001835



I am definitely going to try this, however. My knee and ankle are swelling up now and then, causing me to be much less mobile. And I just had 2 spells of GI trouble this summer. So far the Kefir I was recommended is helping that, but it might be that N-A-G may also help.

I do not know if absorption of the products available now at iherb.com will be enough for MSers.
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Default N Acetl-Glucosomine and MS, Neuropathy,

Hello All!

I am 58 years old with MS, and have an auto-Immune Neuopathy.

After reading about the studies with the kids with inflamatory bowel disease, I have been trying N Acetlglucosomine (NAG) for neuropathy for a week.

So far, it has seemed to help. Actually, my response has been fairly dramatic. No side effects at all so far either.

Has anyone else tried it? I am big, and weigh over 100kg, and am now taking about 5 grams of NAG in my drinking water.

My interest in this has become keen- and I would love to discuss this further. What dose are the other folks out thee

Thanks !!!

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I started NAG about a month ago.... was taking 750mg a day...Jarrow capsules.

Just then I had a dentist emergency with a crown...giving me grief, and my blood sugars went up. My gum back there was inflamed from the slipped crown cutting into it.

Since I am borderline diabetic I watch them carefully.

I stopped the NAG and hope to restart again soon.

I think 5 grams is alot. I wouldn't take more than that at this time.

I searched the net about blood sugar and glucosamine, and found a study suggesting no effects. So I don't know if it was my situation, stress, or the NAG at this point.

I hoped to improve arthritis, and GI functions at least.
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