Mine are just starting to show what all carpenters start to get around my age. I'll tell my wife to pick up some glucosamine when she goes shopping next thanks
You might ask Ozy, also. He will have infinitely more knowledge than most on medical subjects. If I remember correctly, his wife is a pharmacist and he is a registered nurse (or close, if not). He may have some additional medical interactions to point to that can cause us problems that we do not even think to consider.
Yep, registered nurse I am, glucosamine is pretty safe to take and inexpensive to buy. The key to any dietary supplement is to make sure that you let your doctor or pharmacist KNOW that your taking it. I or my wife can give advice, BUT, we DON"T know what the medical history or meds someone is on over the internet. So please take anything I say with a grain of salt and a little research of your own. AND I do make sure that my health care team know what I'm on, doctor's, dentists, counselors, etc.
I wouldn't have taken the Glucosamine or sam-E without the approval and clearance from my wife and Doctor.
I take and recommend melatonin for example, but, listen to DD's reaction to it. Some stuff is not for everyone. If you take glucosamine, monitor yourself carefully, if something doesn't feel right, STOP, and see what happens. Listen to your body, it's the best feedback to go by.