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FAQ re: Faster than Glucosamine

  1. Q - What is Faster than Glucosamine?

    A – Faster than Glucosamine is one of the most effective natural anti-inflammatory compounds that safely promotes flexibility and healthy joint function. Clinical studies have reported significant results without any side effects.
  1. Q – What is it made from?

    A – Faster than Glucosamine is manufactured from a patented complex blend of special esterified fatty acids, derived from bovine tallow oil.
  1. Q – How does Faster than Glucosamine work?

    A – By decreasing inflammation and lubricating cell membranes throughout the body, Faster than Glucosamine restores fluids that cushion bones and joints to promote flexibility and mobility. Over time, because of the reduction of inflammation delivered by using Faster than Glucosamine, the joints and surrounding tissue have an opportunity to promote healthy function.
  1. Q – How effective is it compared to other natural joint health products available today?

    A – Faster than Glucosamine provides restoration to a wide range of joint health conditions including sports injuries to joints, muscles, tendons and deep tissue. The compound’s beneficial effects have been proven far superior, and much faster acting than Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM, SAMe and other natural joint health products.
  1. Q – Which is better, cream or capsules?

    A - Both oral and topical applications were shown to be equally effective in separate studies. It was proven that the Esterified Fatty Acids (EFAC) found in Faster than Glucosamine, could be absorbed either orally or topically into the body. Both are effective long term; however the topical cream provides relief in minutes as opposed to weeks (2 – 8) for the capsules. An advantage of the capsules is they provide for an overall systemic effect, whereas with the cream, one receives a concentrated local effect.
  1. Q – Is Faster than Glucosamine Safe?

    A –  Over 1/2 billion Faster than Glucosamine doses have been distributed to date, with no known or reported negative reactions or side effects.

  2. Q – Can Faster than Glucosamine work well in conjunction to taking Glucosamine?

    A - The cause of wear on the joint area can be attributable to inflammation as well as insufficient lubrication and cell membrane fluidity. Glucosamine assists in the rebuilding of cartilage & the overall structure of the joint and has shown moderate effects on people with osteoarthritis. Faster than Glucosamine provides continuous lubrication and allows the cell membrane to repel inflammatory chemicals, stopping the cascade of inflammation and the assaults on the membrane which cause it to stiffen. They can work in conjunction, however the benefit of Faster than Glucosamine is far more pronounced than Glucosamine. As well, because Faster than Glucosamine is a natural anti–inflammatory there are several potential areas of benefit besides the joints.

  3. Q - Can I take Faster than Glucosamine with Coumadin (Warfarin)?

    A – One of the most common questions received by the website is about the use of Coumadin or Warfarin and Faster than Glucosamine.  The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) provides the following advice regarding herb and nutrient consumption while taking Coumadin or Warfarin. Note: Faster than Glucosamine is a fatty acid compound - and as per the information directly from the PDR - fatty acids are not included in the list of nutrients to be avoided. The list of those that should be avoided or not to be started once you are on anti-coagulant drugs includes bromelain, coenzyme Q10, danshen, dong quai, garlic, Ginkgo biloba, ginseng and St. John's Wort and vitamin E and vitamin K. As per the PDR none of the fatty acids (fish oil, Evening Primrose oil, Borage, Cetylated fatty acids, olive oil) are included.

  4. Q - Is Faster than Glucosamine like a Cox 2 inhibitor?

    A – No, Cox 2 inhibitors and Faster than Glucosamine  work differently in the body

  5. Q – Does Faster than Glucosamine replace fish oils?

    A - Although the compound is a fatty acid it does not replace the need for Omega 3 fatty acids such as fish oils or flaxseed oil - they are complementary and can be taken together; each having their own beneficial action. Many people take Omega 3 fish oils for their anti–inflammatory action, however in broad tests Faster than Glucosamine has been proven to be a far more effective anti–inflammatory agent.
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