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Taking Glucosamine For Knee Pain. Have Tingling Toe, Upset Stomach. Thoughts?

hello. I took glucosamine chondroiton for my knee pain. I am very active. Knee pain has subsided and is gone. I stopped taking the supplement a week ago due to a slight tingle in my toe. Its been a week. The tingling has gone down quite a bit but still there just a little along with the rare upset stomach. I show no signs of diabetes other than that. But I was told that the tingling would go away completely in another week or so. Because I hear the supplement has weird side effects when consumed so much in a small of time (7 days I was taking it). Such as the upset stomach because my system isn't used to it. But I rather receive a spot on answer of what you might think it is. Thank you and have a nice day.
Fri, 7 Jun 2013
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thanks for asking.

Clinical studies have consistently reported that glucosamine appears safe. However, a recent Université Laval study shows that people taking glucosamine tend to go beyond recommended guidelines, as they do not feel any positive effects from the drug.

Beyond recommended dosages, researchers found in preliminary studies that glucosamine may damage pancreatic cells, possibly increasing the risk of developing diabetes.

Adverse effects, which are usually mild and infrequent, include stomach upset, constipation, diarrhea, headache and rash.

Since glucosamine is usually derived from the shells of shellfish while the allergen is within the flesh of the animals, it is probably safe even for those with shellfish allergy.

However, many manufacturers of glucosamine derived from shellfish include a warning that those with a seafood allergy should consult a healthcare professional before taking the product.Alternative, non-shellfish derived forms of glucosamine are available.

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Taking Glucosamine For Knee Pain. Have Tingling Toe, Upset Stomach. Thoughts?

Hi thanks for asking. Clinical studies have consistently reported that glucosamine appears safe. However, a recent Université Laval study shows that people taking glucosamine tend to go beyond recommended guidelines, as they do not feel any positive effects from the drug. Beyond recommended dosages, researchers found in preliminary studies that glucosamine may damage pancreatic cells, possibly increasing the risk of developing diabetes. Adverse effects, which are usually mild and infrequent, include stomach upset, constipation, diarrhea, headache and rash. Since glucosamine is usually derived from the shells of shellfish while the allergen is within the flesh of the animals, it is probably safe even for those with shellfish allergy. However, many manufacturers of glucosamine derived from shellfish include a warning that those with a seafood allergy should consult a healthcare professional before taking the product.Alternative, non-shellfish derived forms of glucosamine are available. thanks.