Glucosimine #101
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Glucosimine #101
search took me down the path and I have a very limited tolerance for things not to my point. to wit:
#1 . what does glucosamine do (short term)?
#B . what are long term affects of using?
#3 . why do I feel better riding when I take it mid-point (25 mile ride/ no pressure to perform)?
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#1 . what does glucosamine do (short term)?
#B . what are long term affects of using?
#3 . why do I feel better riding when I take it mid-point (25 mile ride/ no pressure to perform)?
thanks
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3) It is a type of carbohydrate. So you might be just replenishing some of your expended energy stores.
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1) AFAIK, nothing. That's the exact problem with many of these studies, which makes me say bias. It's silliness to think something like this will work right away.
2) The plural of anecdote is not data. That said, my wife and I have been using it for maybe 35 years, I don't remember exactly. We've both had knee problems from time to time. While taking it, our knees always got better. IME it takes about 6 weeks to notice anything, taking 2g/day. I had a knee scoped for a meniscus snip about 12 years ago (I'm 74). The doc said my cartilage was perfect. I bike, hike, backpack, run, Alpine ski, etc. Neither of us have any of the osteoarthritic knee issues folks our age usually have.
3) The most powerful effect of any substance is usually placebo. Faith healing works, but only if you know you're being prayed over. If you don't know, no effect. I think glucosamine sulfate works. I'm pretty sure 1 dose does exactly nothing except for placebo. There's too little for any dietary effect, that's for sure. I go through about 60g/hr. of carbs on a hard ride.
MSM is another good supplement for the knees. 1g/day, in the evening. I cap my own to save money.
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well. I the fool..... maybe it's the same thing but finally reading the label with my glasses on yielded GLUCOSE tablets. https://www.cvs.com/shop/cvs-health-...-prodid-149650
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anyway, used them again yesterday with positive results. thanks for the replies.
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anyway, used them again yesterday with positive results. thanks for the replies.
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well. I the fool..... maybe it's the same thing but finally reading the label with my glasses on yielded GLUCOSE tablets. https://www.cvs.com/shop/cvs-health-...-prodid-149650
...............tried to edit title w/ no luck.
anyway, used them again yesterday with positive results. thanks for the replies.
...............tried to edit title w/ no luck.
anyway, used them again yesterday with positive results. thanks for the replies.
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4 grams of carbs per tablet, so I guess you are getting about 16 Calories from one tablet. Not a lot, but still a treat. Do you get carbs from anything else during your ride?
I put all my Calories in my water bottle which I take a gulp or two of every ten minutes. Roughly a 150 Calories in 24 ounces of water. Sometimes less sometimes more. For long rides at about the 50 mile mark, I do like to toss down a 1 oz box of raisins. That gives me another 100 Calories in a short time and I feel it gives me a boost as well as a "treat" to look forward to during the long ride.
My son and others like to use gels and such during a ride. Same thing, lots of easily absorbed Calories to help add to the diminishing glycogen stores.
I put all my Calories in my water bottle which I take a gulp or two of every ten minutes. Roughly a 150 Calories in 24 ounces of water. Sometimes less sometimes more. For long rides at about the 50 mile mark, I do like to toss down a 1 oz box of raisins. That gives me another 100 Calories in a short time and I feel it gives me a boost as well as a "treat" to look forward to during the long ride.
My son and others like to use gels and such during a ride. Same thing, lots of easily absorbed Calories to help add to the diminishing glycogen stores.
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when I first started to ride (after a 12 year hiatus) in 2014 I was having pains in my arms & chest. doctor sent me for stress test with radio active iv and nothing showed. I was also eating a few minutes before riding . . . .
so now I ride a minimum of 2 hours after eating and never have those pains. i'll bring 3 dried apricots (and water) for half way on a 22 - 24 mile ride and last year that was fine as far as cramping & energy. but wanting to have more fun and less than an ordeal, I tried the glucose tabs. I've only ridden 6 times this year (actually in the past 10 days) so long term I don't know how i'll fare for the season, but willing to try stuff.
so now I ride a minimum of 2 hours after eating and never have those pains. i'll bring 3 dried apricots (and water) for half way on a 22 - 24 mile ride and last year that was fine as far as cramping & energy. but wanting to have more fun and less than an ordeal, I tried the glucose tabs. I've only ridden 6 times this year (actually in the past 10 days) so long term I don't know how i'll fare for the season, but willing to try stuff.
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Dried apricots.... those are great. Used to get some when I went shopping with my wife and we'd pass by them on a end-cap in the produce section. It's been a while since I've seen them. I guess they went out of style here, I'll have to look for some since you've got my taster wanting them.
Used to have a couple apricot trees in the yard when I was growing up in farm areas of Worth IL that are now Chicago sprawl.
Used to have a couple apricot trees in the yard when I was growing up in farm areas of Worth IL that are now Chicago sprawl.