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To: cirrus who wrote (2142)6/24/2005 11:55:52 AM
From: Honor First  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8382
 
I don't think it should make her nauseated... don't buy the brand that does... I do know that high doses of MSM (which is often incorporated with Glucosamine) can cause a detox effect (having experienced that myself and I learned quickly to back off - yikers) That is something that should be approached slowly with a low dosage adding more gradually over time as one's body gets used to it.

Someone shoulda told me that - LOL - a friend sent me a huge bottle of MSM, each capsule a high dosage in itself and as she had been taking it with great success for years, suggested I take 6 of those little things 2 x a day... well... trustingly I did... and Joint Juice was a pleasure compared to that. I wrote the company and they suggested I back off immediately... and explained what MSM does. Not even my health food store where the lady who owns it lives and breathes this stuff had said anything about it.

How should I describe it... one step below hell prolly ;)

Disclaimer... I am not a health food practitioner. I am not a non-health food practitioner... I don't play one on TV.. I don't pass go on health foods... I just know what I have experienced... :)
I am so 'pathetic' when it comes to health matters... Glucosamine and Starbucks... it works ... hehehe... almost as well as your WD-40 :)