Just curious what people here think, which is better for joint pain, cetyl myristoleate or glucosamine?
Has anyone here used cetyl myristoleate and gotten good results from it? Any actual differences between cetyl myristoleate and celadrin, besides patents?
I tried Celadrin for about 4 weeks and didn't notice much. But I dropped it (when I ran out) and also krill oil (as it is expensive), but sorta made the mistake of dropping both at the same time. It could be a pure coincidence, but I noticed my joint pain has been worse the past several weeks and since I dropped both at the same time, I have no idea which one may have been helping.
Are there any known negatives or risks with taking either? For glucosamine, we have the potential for raised cholesterol, but that has been ruled out by follow-up studies (to the best of my knowledge). Cetyl Myristoleate works as an anti-inflammatory, perhaps inhibiting cox-2 & 5-lox, but I'm not aware of any risks associated with using it longterm -- besides perhaps for one's nose, as the stuff smells pretty bad.
Looking for opinions + recommendations.