Usage Instructions and Side Effects
You
should take ¼ oz of Flexicose per day. For the first 2 weeks,
it is helpful to double your daily dose (to 1/2 oz.) for maximum
relief.
¼
oz is the same as one half (1/2) tablespoon or one and a half (1.5)
teaspoons. For those who do not want to hassle with measuring out
each dose separately, Flexicose contains a built
in measuring device that is very simple to use, even for our
customers who already have severe arthritis. Simply open the left
cap and gently squeeze until Flexicose fills up to the appropriate
measuerd dose. Then simply drink Flexicose straight from the bottle
or mix it with your favorite drink. You may easily mix it with sodas
or juices. For pets, you can simply pour over their food. It just
doesnt get any easier.
Because
Flexicose works with your body to rebuild years and years of wear
and tear, you will start to notice relief after ten to fourteen
days. While some of our customers have reported results in as little
as just a few days, sometimes right away, most people will take
upto 2 weeks for Flexicose to work for them. Continue taking your
Flexicose every day and you will pretty quickly begin to feel relief.
In very advanced cases, it may take close to a month to start to
slow your osteoarthritis and reduce your pain to a substantial level.
Remember, unlike harsh NSAIDs, you are not just masking the pain,
you are working on repairing the joint and just like a cut, it cannot
not heal overnight. If you wish to continue taking your NSAIDs such
as aspirin or ibuprofen while you are taking Flexicose, that is
perfectly ok. You should start to notice that the amount of NSAIDS
you need to take will become less and less over time until after
a few weeks you are likely to not need to take any at all.
Side
Effects, Contraindications, Interactions:
Shellfish
Allergies
Because
most glucosamine is derived from shellfish (a few manufacturers
offer it derived from corn), you should consult your doctor prior
to starting glucosamine therapy if you suspect you may have a shellfish
allergy. If the glucosamine is pure but derived from corn, it is
still possible that people who are allergic to shellfish can take
glucosamine. Because the allergic reaction is to the proteins in
shellfish and glucosamine is derived from Chitin, a carbohydrate,
it is generally ok to try glucosamine under the guidance of a doctor
because the processing that takes place to extract the glucosamine
destroys the proteins and the antigens that the body would normally
react to. Despite this, our personal recommendation is to avoid
Flexicose if you are allergic to shellfish. If you are allergic
to shellfish but must take glucosamine, speak with your health care
professional first before initiating any glucosamine therapy and
discontinue if you notice any negative effects.
Diabetics
Insulin
levels with glucosamine (HCL or Sulfate) can be subject to fluctuations,
particularly in diabetics. Glucosamine is technically a carbohydrate
(a sugar), but the body is not able to convert glucosamine into
glucose. Hence, glucosamine does not directly provide additional
sources of glucose. In diabetic patients, many factors can lead
to changing blood levels and as a result it is very important to
check with your doctor prior to initiating glucosamine therapy and
to be sure to be very careful (as always) about monitoring your
blood sugar levels while on Flexicose. Most diabetics should not
have a problem with glucosamine.
Pregnant
Women
Pregnant
and lactating women should generally avoid glucosamine simply because
there have not been enough long term studies on the fetus to clearly
say that glucosamine has absolutely no effect on fetal growth. There
is absolutely no known evidence that glucosamine would be harmful
but it would be best to be safe for the time being while science
lacks studies specifically addressing pregnant women.
Overdose
Extremely
high levels of Glucosamine (many, many times the daily dose) can
cause gastric fluctuations such as soft stools, diarrhea or nausea.
You would generally have to take more than one bottle of Flexicose
to induce this. Flexicose does not have to be taken with meals but
it would be convenient to mix with a drink when you take it if you
so desired. If you desire, you may consider splitting up the dose,
so you take half a dose in the morning and half in the evening,
or take with food. Most people will not have any problems with Flexicose,
especially when taken at suggested dosages.
Aside from those four situations, and when taken as directed, Flexicose
is a very safe product. Unlike harsh and potentially disabling or
fatal drugs like Celebrex® and Vioxx®, Flexicose is very
safe when taken at normal dosages. Most importantly, Flexicose actually
gets to the root of your pain, and rebuilds damaged cartilage. That
is something that no NSAID or COX-II drug can do for they simply
mask your pain. Flexicose helps to rehabilitate your cartilage and
ease inflammation and pain.
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