Rheumatoid Arthritis - A Real Chance of Permenent Relief!
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Arthritis is a collective name for many diseases, which normally attack the joint and surrounding area. There are dozens of different types of arthritis, each with its own cause. Arthritis is a leading health problem among all demographic groups, although significant and sometimes surprising disparities exist.
Arthritis affects 50 percent of people aged 65 years and older. Arthritis is a musculoskeletal condition that is thought to affect one in five people in the UK. An estimated 70% of all 70-year-olds may show symptoms of arthritis, but the condition can affect people of all ages, including children.
Rheumatoid arthritis is the autoimmune version of arthritis and is unfortunately classed as a chronic condition. Having RA in the long term. one may experience changes in symptoms, with long and short periods of remission being common.
The term autoimmune describes a condition which causes one’s own immune system to mistakenly attack bodily tissues. In the case of RA this metabolic condition is known to attack and inflame the joint lining referred to as the synovium, Inflammation of the synovium causes extreme pain and swelling.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms.
The symptoms normally associated with RA, are excruciating pain, inflammation, impaired mobility of the effected joint, in time and depending on the severity of the condition, one might experience bone damage, and deformation.
Symmetrical Attack.
The autoimmune disease known as rheumatoid arthritis commonly effects two symmetrical joints at one time, those suffering with RA may find they have symptoms of the disease in perhaps both hands, or knees. An autoimmune disease has the ability to travel around the body and can attack joints symmetrically & randomly. RA is also known to effect other organs, such as the kidneys.
How to Really Cure your Own Rheumatoid arthritis!
Rheumatoid arthritis is the symptom of an underlying disease, normal modern medical practice is to offer only symptomatic drug relief, which in my opinion can only lead to an eventual worsening of one’s condition, mainly due to the toxicity content.
An autoimmune diseases is difficult to treat with drugs, due to the many different factors involved, anyone trying to treat their own RA will only be successful if they can address the following underlying problems.
* Remove harmful toxins and poisons,
* Address bacterial and fungal problems associated with the gastroIntestinal tract.
* Clean and flush the kidneys.
* Remove all arthritis triggers (known & unknown).
* Reduce swelling and inflammation naturally.
* Expel heavy metal from the body.
* Address excessively high uric acid levels and the body’s PH balance.
* Repair damage to tissue, cell and cartilage, naturally.
* Bring excessive free radicals back down to a healthy and normal level.
* Re-build and strengthen the Immune-system.
* Repair your body’s healthy digestive system.
* Bring body weight in line with its BMI.
* Naturally keep the joints lubricated.
This may sound difficult, how on earth could any medication tackle all of these issues ?, well the truth is, modern drug therapies fall short at tackling any of these problems effectively. In my experience, natural alternatives and simple life changes have proven to be far more effective in the treatment of RA.
I’m aware of the dim view that today’s medical professionals express regarding alternative treatments for many ailments, including rheumatoid arthritis, what should perhaps be remembered is the simple fact that modern medicine owes its very existence to ancient herbal & Natural practices. Try a natural approach to your RA it could be our best option.
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