This myth has been around for a long time and I remember people with different form of Arthritis wearing cooper rings and chains in an attempt to relieve their arthritis one of them was my mother who like me suffered from Rheumatoid arthritis. in her apinion was after hqaving worn a copper bracelet for over a year that it made no difference at all. She had the same opinion of glucosomine.
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No, Rheumatoid arthritis is not contagious.
Rheumatoid arthritis is not a hereditary condition. While it is not passed down parents, certain genes that make you more susceptible to rheumatoid arthritis are.
A plant known as feverfew is used for both RA and headache however it has not been clinically proved to effective in arthritis
No although some of the drugs used to treat it may have that effect.
A DMRD is a Disease Modifing Rheumatoid Drug, and is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
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Prednisone.
Gold salt injections were one of the original medications developed specifically to treat rheumatoid arthritis. However better treatments have been developed.
According to research by Dr's in England, copper ions kill amoebae that are responsible for rheumatoid arthritis and many other diseases. Check out a book Rheumatoid Arthritis Cured At Last that is listed under Articles, topic Arthritis on the website garynullforum.com/GNarticles.php.
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There are definitely foods you can eat that will worsen your pain with rheumatoid arthritis. Certain foods can also help too. www.webmd.com/���rheumatoid-arthritis/guide/���can-your-diet-help-relieve-rheumatoid-arthritis
Etodolac is used for the treatment of inflammation and pain caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. It is also used for treating soft tissue injuries, such as tendinitis and bursitis, and the treatment of menstrual cramps.
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No, Rheumatoid arthritis is not contagious.
Meloxicam is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication used to treat Arthritis and other painful conditions.