Dogs with osteo-arthritis can benefit, like humans, from omega 3′s, MSM and glucosamine
April 12, 2010 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Anti-Aging, Essential Fatty Acids, Health Conditions, Recent Posts, Sports Nutrition
Question: Hi Dr. E,
I seek your advice regarding my eight year old collie. he is about 90 lbs and is having trouble laying down and getting up and his general mobility seems difficult for him. our vet recommended fish oil as well as glucosamine/chondroitin. I am taking three capsules of your ultra omega 3-6-9 and i was wondering if this might be a good regimen for my dog.
Thanks so much.
Steve
Answer: Steve,
Your veterinarian gave you good advice. Our Omega 3,6,9 (3) and Liquid Glucosamine and Chondroitin with MSM and Vitamin C (1/2 tbsp) would be great.
Omega-3 fatty acids:
There is a lot of ongoing work on the effects of antioxidants like DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), the primary omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil. In addition to serving an important role in reducing the joint inflammation associated with arthritis and degenerative joint disease, omega-3s are important in cardiac health, and in suppressing the inflammation associated with chronic kidney disease, gastrointestinal problems and inflammatory skin problems, as well as promoting mental alertness in older individuals. There is an excellent controlled study showing that feeding a diet enriched with DHA, EPA and other nutritional supplements, such as MSM and glucosamine, results in a substantial and measurable improvement in older dogs’ memory and level of mobility. Although it’s difficult to make exact recommendations, it seems safe to say that we can help our pets by insuring an adequate intake of omega 3 fatty acids.
Glucosamine:
Glucosamine is the primary component of nearly all multi-ingredient arthritis formulas and seems to be the most important. It is essential for the formation of joint cartilage and synovial fluid. Glucosamine should certainly be an ingredient in whatever formula you use.
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM):
MSM has value as an anti-inflammatory agent. This anti-inflammatory effect slows the progression of arthritis and relieves pain. All dogs showing chronic joint pain should be receiving MSM regularly. It seems to work nearly as well as aspirin and is much less likely to cause problems.
Goji or Mangosteen for the Heart and Arthritis?
June 12, 2006 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Goji (Lycium barbarum), Health Conditions, Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), Therapy Juices (Super Food Juices), Vitamins and Minerals
Q: Have there been reports of help with atrial fibrillation, cardiomyopathy, or pulmonary hypertension? I appreciate all the details of ingredients on your website. Also, anything on results with rheumatoid arthritis? I’m investigating Mangosteen and/or Goji for these conditions. I’ve read mangosteen can prevent atherosclerosis, but am wondering if can help with a-fib, cardiomyopathy and pulmonary hypertension – also rheumatoid arthritis which my son has. Also, can Mangosteen (and/or Goji) clear up plaque buildup in our arteries (that we probably don’t even know is there?) Thanks
A: Dear Gayle,
I haven’t read any studies directly relating Goji or Mangosteen in the treatment of those conditions. They do possess plenty of antioxidants which help the body protect and heal itself.
I have had PVC’s since 1995 and have kept them under control with 400IU d-alpha tocopherol, 120mg CoQ10 and 1tblsp wheat germ oil per day.
Read this book (Stop Arthritis – How I defeated it Naturally). It will give you valuable information on arthritis. ISBN 1-58939-426-7. I had the privilege of writing the forward for the book. Also check this out – “Responsibility”.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.




