Anyone who knows me well, knows that when I get involved in something I research the hell out of it. If it’s a shopping thing, I’ll spend countless hours seeking out information, user reviews and experiences, anything I can glom onto to make the most informed decisions possible. This applies triple-fold to the subject of vitamins and supplements since it’s going in my body.
I’m not a big pill-popper to begin with and avoid it when I can. My eating is pretty clean so I don’t take a multi-vitamin, though I do take calcium daily (ladies, you know I’ve mentioned it before, but check into your requirements and make sure you’re getting enough…anything to help avoid stress fractures is our BFF).
Last week, I mentioned that I started taking a glucosamine/ chondroitin/msm combo daily. It’s purpose is to help your joints by increasing cartilage and adding lubrication. I’ve been reading hundreds of accounts over the last week of people basically saying “I could never live without glucosamine again, I swear by it”. These comments come from arthritis sufferers to heavy-lifting bodybuilders to runners.
When I started on it, I was thinking “maybe it’ll help my IT Band somehow”, though glucosamine isn’t for soft tissue. Even so, I’d read a bunch of user reviews from people finding success with it for certain tendon issues. Runners knee is also a common reason people take it.
The thing that got me to buy a bottle though, was watching a sports injury video from a doctor at Stanford University saying that it was worth taking since it acts as an anti-inflammatory but without the side effects. I figured that’s got to help since tendon crap is all about inflammation.
As far as joint pain goes, I hadn’t thought about it before taking this stuff, but I do have joint tweaks, I just don’t pay much attention to it because I figure it’s part of getting older, like sometimes my fingers hurt after opening a jar or my elbow might hurt when stuffing a pillow into a pillow case, etc. And while I’m not a hurty girl in general (these tweaks are fleeting), it’s fun to think there’s something that might remove even these little ouchies from my life (not to mention do good stuff for running).
So on Sunday I had that IT strap episode that had my calf feeling weird, then on Tuesday, a really good 9-miler, Wednesday an 11-miler that was the first double-digit run in weeks where I was completely tweakless (no stretching stops at all) and then today, another perfect run, an 8-miler with some fartlek. The thing I noticed on all three runs (besides a beautiful lack of IT trouble) was that my ankle bursitis, which has been hanging about these past few weeks and is always slightly noticeable at the start of a run, though not really painful, just “there”, was gone. Nada. Nothing.
It can’t be the glucosamine yet because that takes 4-6 weeks to kick in, but MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane, the third ingredient in my new magic pills) starts working in only a few days. What’s it good for? So many things, you’d be tempted to call it snake oil.
Among the items it helps are: tendonitis and bursitis (bing bing bing!), but also allergies (specifically rhinitis, which I have in abundance) as well as improving skin, nails and hair (actually speeds hair growth, of all things). There’s even been a study on it saying it improved snoring, which sounds ridiculous, but if it helps allergies, I could see how that might carry over.
Now, quicker than you can say “Placebo”, glucosamine and MSM are commonly given to dogs, cats and horses with great success, in fact many people start using them because their doggies returned to frolicking puppydom after taking the stuff. Since animals don’t know placebos or act from wishful thinking, that’s pretty solid proof of efficacy.
I’m not going to say “my IT band is cured!” because we know where that’s gotten me (though this is the most I’ve run in 3 consecutive days without feeling a thing since the crap began), but my ankle…I was resigned to thinking it would be a lifelong annoyance, waxing and waning whenever it felt like it. It never occurred to me that I could take something for it that might make it actually go away.
It should be noted that the brand I’m currently using, Triple Flex from Nature Made, is not the latest version of the product because my local Rite Aid sucks, so it doesn’t contain hyaluronic acid, which all the new formulas have. Hyaluronic acid does indeed work on soft tissue (tendons, ligaments), so I already ordered a vat of Triple Strength Advanced Osteo Bi-flex for when this bottle’s done.
I also ordered a separate bottle of MSM to see if will lessen my allergies, since it’ll take a larger dose than the glucosamine mix provides. I’ve put Nick on glucosamine, too, since he’s battled a rotator cuff issue for years and that’s the perfect malady for this stuff.
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Well, you’ve got my attention. Something that might give me another layer of defense against recurring achilles tendinitis is worth investigating. I hope to see updates on this topic some weeks and months down the line.
My glucosamine doesn’t have the MSM, but it does have vitamin D. I checked and it’s not in my daily multi-vitamin either (GNC’s Ultra Mega Green). But, I already feel like an old man with the amount of pills I’m taking and am hesitant to add any more to the list…
Vince, do you know Golden State Runner from the RW forums? He posts on MRT some. I found a couple of his posts saying he’s convinced MSM and Glucosamine fixed his achilles, so try it!
Robert, I’m laughing at what I imagine your living quarters are like: a floor full of PT props/accessories and pill bottles strewn everywhere. Athletic Elvis.
I’d never heard of MSM, but thanks. I’ll keep it in mind.
Funny you mentioning the horses. The bloke I’ve bought glucosomine from imports in bulk for veterinary use with horses. It’s much cheaper than the stuff you buy from health food stores!
Hhhmm, interesting. My dad swears my the stuff, too! He is a cyclist, though, not runner. He’s been trying for years to get me to take it. Keep us updated on how you feel w/ the stuff!
I don’t take that stuff myself but I know many people that do. I’ve heard that if you take it with Vitamin C, it will increase its effectiveness. Good luck.
Hi, I miss you lady! Interesting stuff here. I use to take Osteo Biflex (cheapest at Costco) and you just reminded me I need to buy more. I haven’t taken it in a while but I did find the same results. Stuff’s expensive. I hope your runs continue to be so pleasant! Hugs Lady. XO-Jackie
I am a big skeptic of vitamins and supplements. But about 6 months ago I started taking multivitman and an antioxidant. Then I added a fish oil pill. I have been injury free and had a great training cycle. I have no idea if they have helped (or hurt) but I do know that I have had very few injury issues despite a pretty rigorous training schedule — all over 40. So I continue to take them.
Hi GIM! Really miss reading your posts over at RW. I too have bursitis in my knee. I’ve been taking just glucosamine for years without the MSM. I’m going to stop at the store on the way home and get some of the good stuff, maybe it will take care of the bursitis that has been keeping me off the road. Take care!
Jackie, hugs to you and all the other BQ ladies, I’m thinking about you gals even though I’m on hiatus from the thread.
I don’t have a Costco membership anymore though I found the Osteo Bi-flex Triple Advance version at Amazon for a pretty reasonable price w/free shipping. Comes out to 45 cents/day (though I notice the price keeps changing slightly). Also, if anyone wants to order MSM on its own, this is what I ordered (check out the reviews while you’re there).
Hi everybody else! Interesting to hear everyone’s personal supplement info.
For the record, this was day 4 without any tweaks or shadows of my IT or my ankle! So that’s 9,11,8,9 mile runs feeling as normal as I ever have. As a reminder, I haven’t gone more than 2 consecutive days in the past 7 weeks without either my ankle or IT making itself known in at least a tiny, background way. This week…not a thing. This stuff absolutely rocks!! I cannot wait to finally get a 15 in this Sunday.
Good research on the supps, Flo. Thanks. I’m getting nostalgic for distance too. Never mind, only a week of taper left.
Thanks for the info. I haven’t tried the version with the MSM, hoping too that it will have a positive affect on the bursitis issue I have. I leaning towards this bacon flavored version!
Jim, have a fantastic taper week. You’ll have a great race, that’s for sure.
Jhowdy, lol! I do love me some bacon…
Have you had any side effects from the MSM? I’ve heard it can cause indigestion and acne when you first start it because it’s bringing all the toxins to the surface to get rid of them.
No side effects of any kind. And this marks Day 5 of no twinges, shadows or tweaks – just great, uneventful running. Incredible.
That’s awesome! Good luck tomorrow on your 15 miler
Thanks!
I took that combo last year. Not very regularly but I did. It was an injury free season. No side effects. My mother had some ankle issues a while back and I gave some to hear and she never complained about her ankle again …
Love those success stories. Thanks, Ela!
I’m not really sold on it, but I usually say if it helps YOU, then continue with it regardless to what other people say. But yes, I concur u should know what’s going in your mouth *sinister snicker* LOL
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Thanks for sending me the link from Twitter! This was so informative and just what I needed to hear. After reading through the comments, I noticed you get the same MSM from VitaCost that I’m planning on buying, which makes me more excited. Really appreciate the help! Now that I’ve started running, I’ll have to check out glucosamine as well. I’m also excited to follow your blog. I absolutely love running so far, and I never thought I would say that!
Yay! on the MSM and loving running (I know, it surprises many of us that it can actually be…fun?)
And thanks for liking the blog, that’s always a sweet thing to hear. See you on Twitter!