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It is speculated that he injured his fingers, did not let them heal properly, and has developed Arthritis in them.
Good God, no. You'll get sick or die.
Arthritis can be formed because of malnutrition mostly they think its from having an accident where you break bones earlier in life. The bones heal back badly, with cracks.
glucosamine does not heal ligaments or tendons. it is a building block of cartilage- so it can be helpful in reducing pain & stiffness in arthritis. most research was done one people w/ knee arthritis- and they found it slowed progression of the disease & reduced pain.
All vitamins are relatively good for a person with arthritis, calcium is very important for someone with arthritis because it helps keep your bones strong and healthy, and allows your body to heal. It also stops bone decay and can prolong your life.
No. I don't know if it is going to completely heal me, but following the plan is making me better. It is a sensible plan.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in your joints. The main symptoms are joint pain and swelling. It‰Ûªs the second most common form of arthritis in North America. Research has given us a better understanding about the process of inflammation, and this has led to better forms of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
Magnotherapy is a therapy treatment that uses magnets to treat disorders such as arthritis and pain from torn muscles. It can also help to heal injuries faster.
Yes. I did. When i was younger i had a mosquito bite on the heal of my foot and i kept scratching it and eventually it led to blood poisoning. I don't remember how it led to that but it did.
heal/no heal
Yes, that is what led to its invention in the first place, Aspirin is a non steroidal anti inflammatory that relieves the symptoms of arthritis. It should be kept in mind however that aspirin will cause damage to the lining of the stomach and intestines should be taken with food and should not be used too often. if the pain from arthritis persists it is important to seek medical aid in handling the condition.