What is the difference between Glucosamine Sulphate KCl vs Glucosamine Sulphate NaCl?
Glucosamine Sulphate KCl and Glucosamine Sulphate NaCLl are different glucosamine salts, which are stabilized by co-precipitation with potassium chloride and sodium chloride respectively. It is known that plain Glucosamine Sulphate cannot exist alone. Studies have shown that serum potassium and the total body potassium are low in individuals suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile chronic arthritis, and conditions of stress, vomiting, diarrhea, kidney damage and the use of diuretics or cortisone. Sodium is contraindicated in patients with hypertension, heart failure, water retention, etc. Therefore, Glucosamine Sulphate is more effective in the treatment of arthritis conditions when used in combination with potassium salts. This means that Glucosamine Sulphate KCL may be more effective than Glucosamine Sulphate NaCl. All of Ocean Health joint products contain Glucosamine Sulphate KCL.