yes
No it does not.
No
Both Honey and cinnamon have an noninflammatory effect in the body and may as a result prove to be helpful in reducing the pain involved in the disease however the effect of these foods would be slight and unlikely to do much in the case of severe arthritis. There are also over a hundred different forms of arthritis with some responding differently to different treatments,
It does for some
Eating more fruits and vegetables will help ease the pain. Getting more vitamin c will also help the pain. Taking arthritis supplements will help too.
Some people believe that the venom from a honey bee sting will alleviate the pain and discomfort of arthritis.
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it is unlikely as tens machines stimulate muscles and arthritis is not a muscular condition.
I am not completely sure but, I think they have medications to help relieve the pain that people with arthritishave.I am not completely sure but, I think they have medications to help relieve the pain that people with arthritis have.
In answer to your question Nopalea does reduce inflammation. Arthritis is basically the inflammation of the joints. In my experience people who continually consume this Nopal cactus juice have a dramatic reduction in inflammation and pain. The key is to consume enough of Nopalea to reduce the inflammation that has been building up for a period of time.
Yes it can be used for that in low doses.
There are a number of dietary supplements which are believed to help with arthritis symptoms. Vitamin E and fish oil extract can help lubricate joints and relieve pain.