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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Tamagosamin

Safety & Medical Concerns
  • Will consuming iHA increase my cholesterol level? 

No. iHA is a specific peptide isolated from egg yolk. By using a target-specific extraction technique, we ensure the iHA is concentrated and entirely free from cholesterol or unwanted fatty acids.

  • Will it interact with blood thinners (e.g., Warfarin)?

In three years of clinical use, we have received no reports of adverse interactions with Warfarin. While research suggests interactions are unlikely, we recommend consulting a physician, as glucosamine-based supplements can potentially increase bleeding risks in some individuals.

  • Is it safe for individuals with high blood pressure or diabetes? Yes. Tamagosamin is perfectly safe to consume alongside these medications, provided there is no known allergy to seafood protein.

  • I have been on dialysis for years; is it safe for me? Tamagosamin is generally safe as it contains no high-phosphorus or high-sodium ingredients. However, for total peace of mind, we always recommend consulting your specialist.

  • Is it suitable for diabetic patients? Yes, Tamagosamin is formulated to be safe and friendly for those managing diabetes.

  • Will it cause gastric irritation or acid reflux? No. Tamagosamin uses mild, natural-based ingredients that are gentle on the stomach. We have had no reported cases of acid reflux.

  • Does Tamagosamin have any side effects? There are no documented adverse side effects. We only advise caution for those with seafood allergies, as the ingredients are derived from crustacean shells.

  • Can breastfeeding mothers take this? The natural formulation is generally safe; however, we always recommend consulting your doctor before starting any new supplement while breastfeeding.

  • Can eating regular eggs replace iHA? No. iHA is derived using a unique process that ensures it is highly bioavailable. Consuming whole eggs would provide insignificant effects compared to the therapeutic potency of isolated iHA.

  • What is the difference between iHA and standard glucosamine? Standard glucosamine provides raw materials, but iHA is a “bio-stimulator.” It induces your body’s natural production of hyaluronic acid (joint lubricant), providing far greater restorative benefits than glucosamine alone.

  • Has it been independently tested? Yes. Its effectiveness is scientifically proven and clinically tested. It is currently trusted by over 60,000 regular customers in Japan.

  • Can your product help improve cartilage production? Yes. If the issue involves cartilage cells, the iHA in Tamagosamin is specifically designed to stimulate their production and help you avoid surgical intervention.

  • What form does it come in and how does it taste? Tamagosamin comes in small, easy-to-swallow 300mg tablets with a very mild, pleasant sweetness.

  • Can this supplement prevent a Total Knee Replacement (TKR)? Preventing TKR is our primary goal. By treating Osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms early and restoring natural cushioning, many customers have successfully avoided the need for surgery.

  • I have had a TKR but still feel pain when walking. Will this help? Post-TKR pain is often caused by friction in the surrounding joints as natural cartilage wears out. Tamagosamin helps the body regain its repair function to alleviate this friction.

  • Can I use Tamagosamin as an alternative to surgery? Yes. Many use it as a non-invasive option before considering surgery. For advanced cases, we recommend a dose of 4 tablets daily.

  • I have general “knee damage”; can your product help? If your damage is related to Osteoarthritis—where wear-and-tear outpaces repair—Tamagosamin is very effective. It provides the building blocks and iHA needed to stimulate cell reproduction.

  • Does it work for back pain or the spine? It is effective if the pain originates from joint or cartilage issues (Osteoarthritis). For general muscular back pain, it may not provide the same benefits.

  • Will it help with Gout? Tamagosamin is not specifically formulated for Gout. We apologize that it may not be the primary solution for those symptoms.

  • Can this product work for Rheumatism? Tamagosamin is designed for Osteoarthritis (degenerative). While the 400mg of N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) may help delay Rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms, results are not guaranteed for autoimmune conditions.

  • How long do I need to take Tamagosamin? It is a long-term solution. Data from Japan shows that users can often reduce their daily dose after 9–12 months as joint health stabilizes.

  • How long before I feel a difference? You should notice a difference within 14 days, with significant improvement after 2 months of consistent use.

  • Is it safe to take if I recently received a joint injection? Yes. Injections offer immediate relief, but Tamagosamin supports long-term cartilage restoration, which may reduce the need for future injections.

  • My pain has decreased, but I still feel it occasionally. Should I continue? Yes. A reduction in pain shows that it’s working. Since it’s a natural supplement, the body needs time to restore damaged cells.

  • Can I take this with Calcium or other supplements? Yes, it is safe to take with Calcium/D3. However, additional glucosamine supplements are usually unnecessary as Tamagosamin is already a complete formula.

  • What is the recommended dosage for severe cases? For advanced cases, we recommend 4 tablets daily for the first two months, then moving to the standard maintenance dose of 3 tablets.

  • Is it suitable for all ages? It is suitable for most age groups, though we do not recommend it for young children due to the tablet format.