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Glucosamine is a natural molecule found in shellfish and fungi. It is also present in your own body in the cartilage of your joints, and in your skin, bones, nails and ligaments.

You've probably heard about Glucosamine supplementation for joint health. (It's available over the counter and can be found in almost every drug store.) But it's not just for improving your joints -- researchers recently discovered it is a potentially powerful anti-aging compound. In fact, researchers have found it can extend lifespan as much as 20%:

"....an epidemiological study done in Washington state with data from 88,000 people, and it showed that those people who regularly took glucosamine had about a 20% lower risk of death."

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Read about it here:

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How it works

"Glucosamine interferes with one of the enzymes used in glycolysis, or the breakdown of glucose into lactate or pyruvate. So now the mitochondria have to try to burn other sources of energy instead, including fat and some amino acids. What glucosamine essentially does is mimic a low carb diet, because the cell is forced to activate the mitochondria to survive. It has to produce its ATP from mitochondrial metabolism, which will produce free radicals that then act as signals to the rest of the cell."

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A Little Stress is Good for Your Body

Researchers studying longevity methods know that exercise is important to life extension. Pushing your body a few times a week (until you are out of breath) is key. This causes your body to go into defensive mode, strengthening your cells.

Glucosamine does something very similar in that it stresses your body by triggering mitohormesis, which results in the excretion of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS).

"Mitochondria are important cellular organelles that act as the cellular ‘power house’. Mitochondria generate ATP as a source of energy through a process called oxidative phosphorylation. During this process, mitochondria also produce ROS as by-products." Scientists have now discovered that ROS can be beneficial for the cells. "In response to mild cellular stress, mitochondria generate low levels of ROS, which in turn act as signaling molecules and protect the cells from further damage by initiating an adaptive response (stress defense mechanism). This process is known as mitochondrial hormesis or mitohormesis."

Strengthening your mitochondria is key as you age. Mitochondria are found in every cell in your body, and without them you would die. Mitochondria diminish as we age, with the lowest mitochondria levels found in nursing home residents. Besides a reduction in mitochondria in the elderly, there is another important factor to consider. Scientists now believe that many cancers are caused by mitochondria dysfunction -- so it's important to strengthen mitochondria to reduce your risk of disease.

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Read about Mitohormesis here:

https://www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/What-is-Mitohormesis.aspx

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Additional studies on Glucosamine's role in extending lifespan are available on PubMed:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3988823/

Glucosamine is a natural molecule found in shellfish and fungi. It is also present in your own body in the cartilage of your joints, and in your skin, bones, nails and ligaments. You've probably heard about Glucosamine supplementation for joint health. (It's available over the counter and can be found in almost every drug store.) But it's not just for improving your joints -- researchers recently discovered it is a potentially powerful anti-aging compound. In fact, researchers have found it can extend lifespan as much as 20%: "....an epidemiological study done in Washington state with data from 88,000 people, and it showed that those people who regularly took glucosamine had about a 20% lower risk of death." . Read about it here: * geroscience.com/glucosamine-the-new-metformin-interview-with-dr-michael-ristow-part-ii/ * https://novoslabs.com/novos-anti-aging-longevity-supplement/glucosamine-anti-aging-supplement-longevity/ . *How it works* "Glucosamine interferes with one of the enzymes used in glycolysis, or the breakdown of glucose into lactate or pyruvate. So now the mitochondria have to try to burn other sources of energy instead, including fat and some amino acids. What glucosamine essentially does is mimic a low carb diet, because the cell is forced to activate the mitochondria to survive. It has to produce its ATP from mitochondrial metabolism, which will produce free radicals that then act as signals to the rest of the cell." . *A Little Stress is Good for Your Body* Researchers studying longevity methods know that exercise is important to life extension. Pushing your body a few times a week (until you are out of breath) is key. This causes your body to go into defensive mode, strengthening your cells. Glucosamine does something very similar in that it stresses your body by triggering mitohormesis, which results in the excretion of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS). "Mitochondria are important cellular organelles that act as the cellular ‘power house’. Mitochondria generate ATP as a source of energy through a process called oxidative phosphorylation. During this process, mitochondria also produce ROS as by-products." Scientists have now discovered that ROS can be beneficial for the cells. "In response to mild cellular stress, mitochondria generate low levels of ROS, which in turn act as signaling molecules and protect the cells from further damage by initiating an adaptive response (stress defense mechanism). This process is known as mitochondrial hormesis or mitohormesis." Strengthening your mitochondria is key as you age. Mitochondria are found in every cell in your body, and without them you would die. Mitochondria diminish as we age, with the lowest mitochondria levels found in nursing home residents. Besides a reduction in mitochondria in the elderly, there is another important factor to consider. **Scientists now believe that many cancers are caused by mitochondria dysfunction** -- so it's important to strengthen mitochondria to reduce your risk of disease. . *Read about Mitohormesis here:* https://www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/What-is-Mitohormesis.aspx . *Additional studies on Glucosamine's role in extending lifespan are available on PubMed:* https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3988823/

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Saving my Knees would be nice. My mom has fucked knees and I just know that’s a problem I’m Gonna get when I’m an old ass man threatening teenagers. I keep squatting i want to be able to run them down. I’ll tackle one and beat his ass then make him clean my Car like in that movie gran Torino

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Ride a bike instead of running. Running beats the hell out of your knees.

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Yea but running works. I can ride a bike all day like it’s nothing. It’s too easy. At the gym I’ll set the bike to 20/30 resistance and I’ll sit there and ride it till it forces me to stop then restart it another time or two. But it doesn’t do enough. It’s a light sweat. Not out of breathe. My Legs are a little bit tired. Versus running I run for 20 minutes at 6 mph and I’m drenched and I’m breathing heavy keep going and my legs start giving out. It’s doing way more way faster

I can ride a bike all day like it’s nothing. It’s too easy.

Stop going down hill lazy fuck.

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I get it. I love running. It absolutely does for me what i'm looking for in a workout, but geesus, the knee pain over time really kicks in. I also snow ski since I was 9, and thought hitting mogels on double black diamonds as hard as possible was a good thing.

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I totally agree with the running part. I love running. I feel like 1/2 a workout doing the bike no matter how hard I push it. Unfortunately when I've said fuck it, I'm running, I pay for it in shitloads of knee afterwards.

Running beats the hell out of your knees.

Exactly ask the kid that spray painted cars in Singapore

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Want to be able to say what the hell are you spooks up to

Clint eastwood is a legend

How am I supposed to tell if you can't?

You talk black.

You Look Asian.

And drive German.

Loves me some street kings.

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Try DMSO on your knees. And or BPC-157 and TB 500.

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DMSO Internally? Isnt that really irresponsible to suggest that. If you got heavy metals in your body (you do) its just gonna tear that through a bunch of your tissue. As its attracted to the DMSO, causing all kinds of damage and a great strain on your lymphatic system.

People who have used dmso usually at least micro dose it, but thats pretty damaging as well.

Again all internally speaking i dont know if theres some external cream or something for that

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No, externally but internally has its benefits as well.

I was meaning to make a topical solution.

Are you getting its "dangers" from (((doctors)))?

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Can you explain what you mean by the heavy metals?

Start taking it early (as in now) to keep the cartilage strong. Once its damaged, taking it afterwards doesn't help as much.

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Yes this is exactly why I got it. I was squatting alot with heavy weight doing powerlifting and muscles grow and get stronger faster than ligaments and cartilage or at least that is what I remember reading. When I would squat slow no weight I could hear my joints creaking like an old man but I was only 28 at the time. So I got this and it did help significantly. It helped with my recovery too. I do recommend this if you're stressing your joints.

Maybe your mom could benefit too but older ppl tend to not "stick" with homeopathy they give up and want results fast. This you will have to take for a couple of months and for longevity just keep taking.