GLUCOSAMINE SULPHATE POWDER




- Pure Glucosamine Sulphate 2KCl.
- From vegetable sources.
- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
- 100% RAW, no additives.
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What is Glucosamine Sulphate Powder?
Glucosamine Sulphate Powder by RawSeries is a vegan food supplement in powder form, based on D-Glucosamine Sulphate 2KCl.
Glucosamine is an aminosaccharide found in the exoskeleton of crustaceans, the traditional animal source from which the compound is obtained. Our glucosamine, however, is plant-based.
Glucosamine Sulphate powder is a food supplement 100% suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Why buy Glucosamine Sulphate in HSN?
Vegetal origin
The main source of glucosamine is the hydrolysis of chitin present in the exoskeletons of shrimps, prawns, crabs, crabs and other crustaceans.
This method of obtaining the compound is not suitable for vegetarians, who have to be content with simply not using it.
More than a decade ago, a process emerged in Asia for obtaining and purifying amino acids by fermentation of vegetable raw materials. Today, it is possibly the most valued processing method in the food and pharmaceutical industry for obtaining amino acids.
Glucosamine is an amino-monosaccharide, and as such, it is possible to obtain it by this route.
At HSN we continue working to offer you the best options on the market.
We bring you a product 100% D-Glucosamine Sulphate 2KCl, with no fish or crustacean allergens. Obtained from vegetable sources through a natural fermentation process.
This product is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Powder format, more convenient
Also available is the Glucosamine Sulfate in tablets, if you prefer.
Glucosamine is a food supplement that is often used in combination with Hydrolysed Collagen and MSM.
This is why many consumers choose to use food supplements in powder form, which are more convenient to combine.
HSN, We are nutrition!
How does Glucosamine Sulphate taste?
Glucosamine sulphate has an intensely bitter taste.
Which combine Glucosamine Sulphate Powder with?
Goes great with:
Bibliography of interest
- James, C. B., & Uhl, T. L. (2001). A Review of Articular Cartilage Pathology and the Use of Glucosamine Sulfate. Journal of Athletic Training, 36(4), 413–419.
- March, L., & Little, C. (2010). Articular Cartilage in Health and Disease. In P. Sambrook, L. Schrieber, T. Taylor, & A. M. Ellis (Eds.), The Musculoskeletal System (Second Edition, pp. 77–95).
- Salazar, J., Bello, L., Chávez, M., Añez, R., Rojas, J., & Bermúdez, V. (2014). Glucosamine for Osteoarthritis: Biological Effects, Clinical Efficacy, and Safety on Glucose Metabolism. Arthritis, 2014, 1–13.
- Vannini, F., Spalding, T., Andriolo, L., Berruto, M., Denti, M., Espregueira-Mendes, J., … Filardo, G. (2016). Sport and early osteoarthritis: the role of sport in aetiology, progression and treatment of knee osteoarthritis. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 24(6), 1786–1796.
- Yoshimura, M., Sakamoto, K., Tsuruta, A., Yamamoto, T., Ishida, K., Yamaguchi, H., & Nagaoka, I. (2009). Evaluation of the effect of glucosamine administration on biomarkers for cartilage and bone metabolism in soccer players. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 24(4), 487–494.
Nutritional Facts
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daily doseper serving |
Serving size: 1 scoop of 0.5ml (500mg) | ||
daily dose: 3 scoops of 0.5ml (1500mg) | ||
Servings per container: 300 | ||
D-glucosamine sulfate 2KCl | ||
D-glucosamine sulfate | ||
D-Glucosamine |
Ingredients GLUCOSAMINE SULPHATE POWDER 150g
Potassium D-glucosamine sulfate (produced through a vegetable fermentation process).Warnings GLUCOSAMINE SULPHATE POWDER 150g
Store in a cool (below 25°C), dry and dark place. Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of the smallest children. Nutritional supplements should not be used to replace a balanced diet. The scoop/product quantity equivalences (grams or milligrams) are indicative, as the density of powdered products may vary between flavours and batches. We recommend the use of a kitchen scale in cases where precise dosing is required.
How to take
Mix 1 scoop of 0.5ml (500mg) with 100ml of water, drink 3 times a day.

A satisfied customer says:
Basic for joint health.
Alberto 13/05/2022
After many years of training with heavy loads, some joint wear and tear is normal. In my case, using it constantly (this is very important, consistency) results in better joint sensation, less inflammation and better mobility. I usually combine it in the same shake with collagen and MSM, always in raw and HSN format. It's good for you and you save money.
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Not bad
Pedro j 18/01/2023
Not bad but there are products like MSM that I have noticed more for joint recovery.
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Glucosamine sulfate
Luca 12/02/2023
An aid to combat knee pain for people like me who put in long hours on the bike
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Good
Vito 19/01/2023
Good product used with lMSM improves joint movements giving a looser feel
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Pedro j 18/01/2023
Not bad but there are products like MSM that I have noticed more for joint recovery.
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Effectiveness
Daven 16/01/2023
It is noticeable how it helps in recovery. I have had pain in my elbows that I noticed in almost every exercise and I have noticed how it has helped the pain go away.
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