Glucosamine And Diabetes
Glucosamine supplements are a popular
remedy for arthritis pain relief, especially for
osteoarthritis. Unlike NSAIDs and other anti-inflammatory
drugs, the pain relief provided by glucosamine lasts even
after a person is no longer taking the supplements. This is
because glucosamine helps repair damaged cartilage in
joints. Arthritis pain goes away because the problem is
fixed, not because inflammation is temporarily suppressed.
There has been some concern that
glucosamine might cause insulin resistance and that people
with diabetes should not take glucosamine.
This concern is because of previous
animal and human studies that found “giving glucosamine can
impair insulin’s action, which can potentially make [people]
diabetic or worsen diabetes.” This is according to Rajaram
J. Karne, now of the Ohio State University Medical Center in
Columbus.
However, the studies that raised this
concern injected participants with high doses of
glucosamine.
Most people take glucosamine orally,
not by injection.
Karne and his collaborators in
Bethesda, Md, at the National Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine, tested a commonly used dose of oral
glucosamine in 20 normal weight and obese adults. The dose
they tested was three 500-milligram pills of glucosamine
daily or a placebo.
Unlike the high doses of injected
glucosamine used in previous studies, this oral dose of
glucosamine is what is normally recommended by health care
professionals and what is most commonly used by folks taking
glucosamine supplements.
Karne and his colleagues tested each
person’s insulin sensitivity and the beginning and end of
the study. Six weeks of glucosamine didn’t make any
measurable difference in insulin’s action.
This study indicates that at least in
adults who don’t already have diabetes, three 500-milligram
glucosamine pills does not effect insulin resistance or
cause diabetes.
This dose should be safe for those
taking it for osteoarthritis pain relief.
Barbara Allan is publisher of the
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