The
body manufactures glucosamine. Its function on joints is to
stimulate the manufacture of glycosaminoglycans, the key structural
components of cartilage. It appears that as some people age,
they manufacture insufficient levels of glucosamine, causing
cartilage to lose its ability to act as a shock absorber. It
is suggested that supplementation with glucosamine sulfate stimulates
the manufacture of substances necessary for proper joint function
and is responsible for stimulating joint repair.
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