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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / August 2005

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looking for scientific studies for using supplements

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stephane bigras - 24 Apr 2005 17:50 GMT
Hi
I would like to do some reading about the benefits of using supplements like
gloco. or msm, vitamins etc... for treating arthritis
I am only interested in rigorous scientific studies,  and not  bogus
advertising claims...
could you points some good links for me please?
TIA
stef.
Harvey R. Stone - 25 Apr 2005 03:30 GMT
> Hi
> I would like to do some reading about the benefits of using supplements
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> TIA
> stef.

Here are a couple of sites that were in a discussion in another newsgroup
that might help you without selling you products from
news:alt.suppot.arthritis .

Harv

http://home.gci.net/~cushman4/oa-gcs.htm
Have you seen an RD [rheumatologist] yet? You might have a form of
arthritis which will have limited help from G/C and better help from
some other form of treatment.
Duckie

dadand1 wrote:
> While not a discussion forum http://www.drtheo.com/ is a very good place
> to
> start your research.
> Z
LRitchhart - 01 Aug 2005 18:15 GMT
research glyconutrients on google.com and also check out
www.glycoscience.org

> Hi
> I would like to do some reading about the benefits of using supplements
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> TIA
> stef.
Harvey R. Stone - 01 Aug 2005 19:31 GMT
> research glyconutrients on google.com and also check out
> www.gl
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>> TIA
>> stef.

Again you can not advertise in this newsgroup which has a charter that does
not allow advertising and is recognized by nearly all ISPs.
 
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