August 28, 2008
Rheumatoid Arthritis – A Real Chance of Permenent Relief!
Arthritis is a description of not one, but many similar diseases, these diseases also known as musculoskeletal, are all regarded as arthritis as they effect the joint and the surrounding tissue & tendons. All of these arthritic conditions, although linked by a common factor, do have an underlying cause. This debilitating condition has grown into a major health issue, which crosses all social groups and sexes
Arthritis is an increasing issue for an ageing population, studies indicate an alarmingly high number of reported cases of arthritis by people around the age of retirement. These debilitating conditions collectively termed as arthritis, effect around one fifth of the adult population. The risk of developing symptoms of arthritis will increase with age if left unchecked, with those over the age of 70 having only a 30% chance of escaping arthritis.
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.
Autoimmune diseases are illnesses that occur when one’s own body tissues are mistakenly attacked by one’s own immune system. Rheumatoid arthritis attacks the lining of the joints, called the synovium, the synovium or joint lining becomes thickened and inflamed during attacks, these attacks can be very painful and debilitating.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms.
Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis can include pain, stiffness, swelling and impaired function of the affected joint, over time severe RA may lead to damage to the cartilage
Symmetrical Attack.
RA is not often restricted to just one joint, many arthritics will often find themselves symmetrically effected, such as in both hands, or perhaps in both knees, rheumatoid arthritis has the ability to travel throughout one’s body and is not limited to attacking only joints.
A Real Cure For Your Rheumatoid arthritis!
Although all forms of arthritis are considered diseases in their own right, they are in fact the body’s way of reveling an underlying or perhaps many underlying problems, rheumatoid arthritis is a symptom and has one or more contributing factors. Modern arthritis drugs are not designed to seek out the underlying factors, or in fact to treat them. Drug therapies offer only short term symptomatic relief & may actually make the condition worse with prolonged use, due mainly to the chemicals and toxins which build up in the body and agitate the immune system.
Rheumatoid arthritis treatments can only work if they address the immune disorder issue, One may only be successful in self treatment, or indeed with excepted medical practice if they tackle the following factors.
* Remove harmful toxins and poisons,
* Bacterial and fungal issues located in the gut must be tackled.
* Clean and flush the kidneys.
* Naturally remove arthritis triggers (even the ones which are not apparent).
* Reduce swelling and inflammation naturally.
* Trapped deposits must be flushed from the joint areas, deposits such as metals ingested through drinking water and pollutants.
* Any excess uric acid must be dispelled.
* Repair cell, tissue and bone damage.
* Reduce the amount of excess free radicals in the body.
* Re-build and strengthen the Immune-system.
* Restore a healthy digestive system.
* Lose excess body weight.
* Lubricate the joints.
Impossible you might think?, You would be half right, indeed it is basically impossible for today’s drug treatments to have any effect on these underlying factors, however, from experience i can tell you that by making a number of simple life changes, and using an alternative approach all of these possible underlying contributing factors can be addressed successfully.
Natural practices do work and have been proven to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness with dramatic & safe results, an alternative practice could be the answer to one’s RA, and shouldn’t be discounted. Sometimes the simplest option might just be the best.
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Filed under Arthritis by Mark John



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