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Joint Troubles
By Will Brink

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"Joint Troubles"

One of the most common problems faced by strength training athletes is joint pain.
"Oh my shoulder is killing me" or "my knee has been bothering me for months" or "I
have been living on pain killers to get rid of this ache in my elbow" are common
complaints that can be heard in any gym at any time. Oddly enough however, this
topic is not covered very often in most bodybuilding/fitness magazines. Maybe the
topic is just not all that "sexy" or "cutting edge," but if you're one of the thousands of
people whose gains in muscle are being side tracked by joint troubles, then you
don't give a damn about sexy or cutting edge-you just want relief!

In the past few years I have noticed an increase in letters and e-mail from people
complaining about their joints. In all honesty, I would estimate 80% or more of most
bodybuilders joint pain is totally avoidable. If you look at people who have chronic
joint pain, nine out of ten times you can see why they would have an aching
appendage that causes them pain. More often that not, they (1) rarely warm up
adequately, (2) they train too long and/or too often, (3) they use overly heavy
weights/low reps more often than they should, (4) they don't take time off to allow
their joints, tendons, muscles, etc., to recuperate from heavy workouts, (5) they use
less than perfect form during heavy lifts, (6) they don't take in adequate nutrients, or
(7) all of the above!

Now of course we have all had an ache or pain in a knee, elbow , or other joint at
times, but chronic long term pain is another story. This article is going to assume
that the reader has joint pain NOT because he (or she) is doing any one of the
above seven common mistakes, but has joint pain due to some other factor out of
their control. If you warm up and stretch thoroughly, train for no longer than an hour
three-four days per week, cycle your weights and reps, take time off when you need
it, have good form, take in adequate nutrients, and still have joint problems... than
this might be the article for you.

Types of joint problems

There are of course different types of problems that cause common joint pain in
athletes and "normal" people alike. Bursitis, tendinitis, various types of arthritis, and
other afflictions, can be the cause of a person's aching joints. Briefly, here is a
description of the most common types and causes of joint pain that afflict athletes:

Arthritis: There are many different forms of arthritis. The two most common are
osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Of the two, osteoarthritis is by far the most
common to bodybuilders and other athletes. Caused by wear and tear on the joints,
osteoarthritis is characterized by a deterioration of the cartilage at the ends of the
bones. The once smooth cartilage becomes rough thus causing more and more
friction and pain. Left untreated and unchecked, this can become very debilitating
for the hard training athlete. Chronic osteoarthritis has ended the career of
numerous athletes.

Bursitis: In our joints there are small fluid filled sacks called bursae. The bursae's
job is to assist in the muscle/joints movement by cushioning the joints and bones
against friction. If these sacks become inflamed and/or injured due to various
causes (see above training mistakes), a chronic pain called "bursitis" can result. It's
most often found in the shoulder or elbow (A.K.A tennis elbow) but can also be
found in other joints of the body. It hurts like hell and can ruin a workout quickly if
left untreated.

Tendonitis: Tendonitis is probably the most common cause of pain to bodybuilders
and other athletes and is (luckily) the easiest to treat. However, if left untreated and
the person just "works through the pain," it can become a real problem that will put a
quick end to your gains in muscle. Basically, tendinitis just means the tendon(s)
around a joint have become severely inflamed from overuse, micro injury, etc.
Though it might sound simple enough, for people who suffer from chronic tendinitis
it's no joke and a real pain in the...joint!

Treatment options

Again, this article is going to assume that the reader warms up properly before
working out, does not severely overtrain, yada, yada, yada, as mentioned in the
beginning of this article. If the reader (you?) is in the gym all day, thinks one set on
the bench press is a warm up, and feels anything over 3 reps is high rep training,
than you need go no further to find the answers to what's bothering your joints!

The treatment options we are going to look at relate to natural compounds, or
mixtures of natural compounds, that could save a person with aching joints years of
pain and possibly even more. Unfortunately, the treatments offered by traditional
medicine at this time are generally of little use to highly active people. Most of the
treatments for joint problems address the symptoms (pain, swelling, etc) rather than
the cause and can often make the problem worse in the long run. Non-steroidal anti-
inflammatories, cortical steroid injections, joint replacement, and the always useful
"stay off it" advice does not tend to yield the results most athletes want.

If you look at the names of the aforementioned types of joint problems, you will
notice they all end with the term "itis," as in tendin-itis, arthr-itis, and burs-itis. The
suffix "-itis" means "inflammation of " according to The American Medical Association
Encyclopedia of Medicine. Knowing this, you can see that bursitis means
inflammation of the bursea sack, tendinitis means inflammation of the tendons, and
arthritis means....well you get the point. Medical terms for afflictions that end in "-itis"
tell us that though the causes and manifestations are different, the final problems is
one of inflammation. Inflammation is characterized by pain, swelling, redness, and
less obvious symptoms. This leads us finally to our list of natural
compounds/products that might just save the joints of the person reading this article
who thought their workouts would never be the same because their joints are giving
them so much trouble. These products tend to address not only the symptoms of
the problem-that is the inflammation-but the underlying causes as well.

Jello Anyone?

As strange as it might seem, the main ingredient (gelatin) in good old Jello might be
just what the doctor ordered for painful joints. Gelatin has been market world wide
for many years as a food and as a supplement. Gelatin is made from animal
collagen. In all animals-including man- collagen is an essential structural protein that
forms an important part of bones, tendons, and connective tissues. It is a tough
insoluble protein that is essential for keeping the many cells and tissues of the body
together. Gelatin contains an exceptionally high content of two amino acids which
play an important part in collagen formation, namely proline and glycine.

In fact, it takes 43 grams of dried egg whites or 35 grams of dried non fat milk or 89
grams of lean beef to equal the amount of proline in just 10 grams of hydrolyzed
gelatin. Though the body can form these two amino acids on its own, it has been
suggested that under certain conditions the rate of synthesis may be insufficient to
provide essential body requirements and degradation can exceed synthetic
processes (i.e. there is a steady loss of body collagen). The intake of hydrolyzed
gelatin appears to be an alternative route to getting chondrocytes (cartilage
producing cells) and osteoblasts (bone forming cells) of the body sufficient amounts
of these important amino acids for making structural proteins. Although
chondrocytes are critical for collagen formation, their number is limited and their
ability to form this much needed protein is influenced by heredity, age, physical
activity (too little or too much), injury, and availability of nutrients.

Although bone metabolism is quite complex and not fully understood, there is a
growing number of studies showing the intake of just ten grams per day of
hydrolyzed gelatin is effective in greatly reducing pain, improving mobility and
overall bone/cartilage health. Several randomized, double-blinded, crossover trials
have shown improvements in symptoms related to joint pain (Adem et. al.
Therapiewoche, 1991). The people at Knox (the Jello people) have made a product
specifically for bone health and joints called NutraJoint. It contains hydrolyzed
gelatin, calcium , and vitamin C. Calcium is of obvious importance to bone health
and vitamin C is an essential and limiting nutrient for connective tissue formation.
NutraJoint is cheap, has no side effects, and tastes good. I recommend one packet
mixed with OJ with breakfast for people suffering from joint pain.

Cetyl Myrist..what?

A fatty acid with the long and hard to pronounce name of Cetyl Myristoleate has
been receiving a good deal of attention by researchers concerned with joint pain
and health. Being it's difficult for the reader to pronounce-or for me to write for that
matter-I will just call it CMT for the remainder of this article, OK?

Discovered by a researcher at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), CMT looks
very promising as a compound that greatly reduces joint pain due to a variety of
causes. In animals CMT was found to be very protective of joints from different
chemicals that would normally cause arthritis in these animals. Though the human
research at this time is not as solid as we would like, CMT has already developed a
following with some alternative medical practitioners and by those who suffer from
joint pain. Several bodybuilders I work with swear by the stuff though I cant vouch for
it at this time as I have had no personal experience with this product. Also, its effects
seem to work rather quickly and relatively small amounts can be used. 12-15 grams
spread out over an entire month appear to be effective. Exactly how CMT works is
unclear but it might have something to do with a reduction in pro-inflammatory
prostaglandins (see below) or some other mechanism. EHP Products Inc. makes a
CMT product that is endorsed by the researcher who discovered it. They can be
reached at 888-EHP-0100. A company called G nS Marketing also sells CMT (they
call it CMO) and can be contacted by calling 800-829-1514.

Flax oil for everything!

Many bodybuilders and other athletes are starting to see the many benefits of flax
oil for all sorts of uses. One obvious use of flax oil is a reduction in pain due to any
type of inflammatory condition, including joint troubles. To understand why this is so,
the reader must now endure a crash course in the topic of essential fatty acids and
the many products made by these fatty acids found in the body. If you already know
all this stuff you can skip over this material, but if you don't know it, you will need this
information for the rest of the article.

The definition of an essential nutrient is anything the body cannot make itself and
therefore must be obtained from the diet. We need to eat an assortment of vitamins
and minerals, approximately nine to eleven amino acids, and two fatty acids to stay
alive and healthy. The two essential fatty acids (EFAS) are called linoleic acid and
alpha-linolenic acid. The first being an
Omega-6 fatty acid and the latter being an
Omega-3 fatty acid. If the term "Omega-3 fatty acid" rings a bell for you it should.
Fish oils are also well publicized and researched Omega-3 fatty acids (see below)
that have been shown to have many benefits. "So what does all this have to do with
my aching joints?" you are thinking. Ok, here is the skinny on why you had to
endure that previous section. Flax oil is exceptionally high in Omega-3 fatty acids
(alpha-linolenic acid). Omega-3 fatty acids, from fish, flax, etc., have been shown in
the scientific/medical literature to reduce inflammation of any kind.

Remember the "-itis" part of the word relating to joint problems? How do you think
non- steroidal anti- inflammatories work? They reduce inflammation, but they also
come with potential side effects and health problems. So how does flax oil do this
wonderful thing? From both of the essential fatty acids the body makes something
called prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are very short lived hormone-like substances
that regulate cellular activity on a moment to moment basis. Prostaglandins are
directly involved with regulating blood pressure,inflammatory responses, insulin
sensitivity, immune responses, anabolic/catabolic processes, and hundreds of other
functions known and yet unknown. The long and the short of all this, without going
into a long and boring biochemical explanation, is: Omega 3 fatty acids are
responsible for forming the anti -inflammatory prostaglandins and the Omega 6
prostaglandins are responsible for making many of the pro-inflammatory
prostaglandins, and other products derived from EFAS. A high intake of Omega 3
oils reduces inflammation (and pain) by this mechanism. Obviously, it's a lot more
complicated than that, but hey, I only have so much space to write.

People who add in 1-3 tablespoons a day of flax oil to a protein drink, or over a
salad, often notice a reduction in pain in their joints, not to mention all the other
great things EFAS can do for the hard training bodybuilder. Flax oil can be found in
any large health food store under such brands as Flora, Omega, Barleans, and
several other names (Even better than flax perhaps, Udo's Choice oil is a great
blend of different oils. More info can be found at Udo's site connected to the links
section of this web page).

High quality kitchen sink formulas

I call these products "kitchen sink formulas" because they add in just about
everything you could want in a formula for painful joints. Two high quality product of
this type that come to mind are the Natural Pain Relief products by Inholtra and The
Life Extension Foundation. These products contain Glucosamine(s), Chondroitin
Sulphate, the fish oils EPA/DHA, Gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), vitamin E, fat soluble
vitamin C (ascorbyl palmitate), and Manganese aspartate. "So what does all this
stuff do?" you are asking yourself. Briefly:

Glucosamine is considered by many as one of the best natural products for the
treatment and prevention of cartilage degeneration. It is in essential part of
cartilage, synovial fluid, and other components of joints. Chondroitin sulphate is
related to glucosamine and is part of a family of modified sugars that form structural
molecules in cartilage. As mentioned previously, the Omega 3 fish oils (EPA/DHA)
are renowned for improving pain and inflammation in joints and other areas of the
body. GLA is a fatty acid derived from the Omega-6 class of fatty acids but has
been shown to have many properties similar to that of the fish oils/flax oil in its ability
to reduce inflammation through the production of the favorable anti-
inflammatory/anti-auto immune prostaglandins.

The anti - oxidants vitamin E and C are added because it is well known that free
radical pathology is part of the damage that takes place in the joints. Finally, the
trace element manganese is needed as a co- factor in many enzymatic processes
related to cartilage synthesis and cartilage integrity. Now you know why I call them
kitchen sink formulas! Taken singularly, the above ingredients appear to have
marginal effectiveness. Taken as a complex, they appear to be very synergistic.

These are very well rounded and complete-though slightly different-formulas for
people looking for some relief to their joint troubles, or any chronic inflammatory
condition for that matter. However, I have found most people will need to take more
than the manufacturer recommends to see real results, though this is not true 100%
of the time. The Life Extension Foundation can be contacted by calling 800-826-
2114 or http://www.lef.org

Conclusion and Recommendations

If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from chronic joint pain when you
hit the gym, first make sure you are not making any of the most common mistakes
outlined in the beginning of this article. Secondly, get an opinion from a good sports
medicine doctor as to exactly what your problem is. You don't want to self diagnose
what could be a serious problem. Finally, start with one of the above products and
see if it improves your condition. Wait at least a few months before you make your
assessment. Add in a second or third product if you don't think you are getting the
results you want, which would be of course less pain and greater mobility through
the joint in question. Hey, I never said it was going to be cheap and easy, but if
serious joint pain is taking all the fun out of your workouts, it will be worth your time
and money. See you in the gym...

Diehl-HW and May EL. "Cetyl myristoleate isolated from Swiss albino mice: an
apparent protective agent against adjuvant arthritis in rats." J. Pharm-Sci, 83(3):296-
9, 1994.

Cochran C. and Dent R., "Cetyl Myristoleate - A unique natural compound valuable
in arthritis conditions." Townsend Letter for doctors, #168:70-74, 1997.

About the Author - William D. Brink

Will Brink is a columnist, contributing consultant, and writer for various
health/fitness, medical, and bodybuilding publications.
His articles relating to
nutrition, supplements, weight loss, exercise and medicine can be found in
such publications as Lets Live, Muscle Media 2000, MuscleMag
International, The Life Extension Magazine, Muscle n Fitness, Inside
Karate, Exercise For Men Only, Body International, Power, Oxygen,
Penthouse, Women’s World and The Townsend Letter For Doctors.

He is the author of Priming The Anabolic Environment , Body Building Revealed &
Fat Loss Revealed. He is the Consulting Sports Nutrition Editor and a monthly
columnist for Physical magazine, Musclemag and an Editor at Large for Power
magazine. Will graduated from Harvard University with a concentration in the natural
sciences, and is a consultant to major supplement, dairy, and pharmaceutical
companies.

He has been co author of several studies relating to sports nutrition and health
found in peer reviewed academic journals, as well as having commentary published
in JAMA. He runs the highly popular web site BrinkZone.com which is strategically
positioned to fulfill the needs and interests of people with diverse backgrounds and
knowledge. The BrinkZone site has a following with many sports nutrition
enthusiasts, athletes, fitness professionals, scientists, medical doctors, nutritionists,
and interested lay people. William has been invited to lecture on the benefits of
weight training and nutrition at conventions and symposiums around the U.S. and
Canada, and has appeared on numerous radio and television programs.

William has worked with athletes ranging from professional bodybuilders, golfers,
fitness contestants, to police and military personnel.

See Will's ebooks online here:

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"Bodybuilding Revealed is a complete blue print to muscle building success.
Everything you need to know about diet & muscle building nutrition, over 50
bodybuilding supplements reviewed, weight training routines, high intensity cardio,
the mental edge, pre made muscle building diets and an online private members
forum, diet planner, meal planner and much more. It's all in Will Brink's ultimate
guide to gaining muscle mass."

Click Here For : Fat Loss Revealed

"Fat Loss Revealed is the ultimate fat loss manual. A complete online and offline
system used by anybody looking to attain a fantastic lean physique. A complete fat
loss diet plan, with pre made diets, over 40+ fat loss supplement reviews, resistance
workouts, and cardio , along with motivation and goal setting and a huge online
private members area and forum form Will Brink's Ultimate Fat loss Program.
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