Could a popular arthritis supplement be the key to a longer life?
In two large-scale human studies, people who took glucosamine lived longer than others – but Dr Ristow said more research is needed to prove its effectiveness.
He added: ‘This may be considered a valid option, and yes, I have started taking glucosamine myself.
‘There is no definite proof of the effectiveness of glucosamine in humans.
‘But the chances are good – and since unlike most other potentially lifespan-extending drugs there are no known relevant side-effects of glucosamine supplementation, I would tend to recommend this supplement.’
Dr Ristow advised people should take a daily tablespoon of glucosamine powder, mixed in water, or alternatively, 3g to 5g a day in capsule form.
Diabetics should speak to their doctor first, and people with shellfish allergies, or those on the blood-thinning drug warfarin, should be cautious.
Nice summary of what's known & not known from Vince Giuliano: Glucosamine for longevity
Edited by blood, 15 December 2014 - 12:41 PM.