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See the related link below(Reflexology for osteoarthritis) for some history and information on this subject.
No it does nothing about arthritis but is used as a painkiller for osteoarthritis.
It can help relieve the symptom of arthritis. there is however no cure at this stage for the damage caused by the disease.
The Sure Jell product is said to help with the symptoms of arthritis. It is said to aid with the discomfort but is not a cure.
it is unlikely as tens machines stimulate muscles and arthritis is not a muscular condition.
See the related link below(Reflexology for osteoarthritis) for some history and information on this subject.
Boron is being studied for its potential role in reducing symptoms of arthritis due to its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to support bone health. Research suggests that boron may help decrease inflammation and pain associated with arthritis, as well as improve joint function. However, more studies are needed to fully understand the mechanisms and effectiveness of boron in arthritis treatment.
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.
You should loose weight and exercise the muscles around the knee ( under medical supervision) to help support the joint. This will also reduce the pain you are getting.
There is no special diet for someone with arthritis, but you can definitely eat well, by taking in proteins and reducing fat, sugar, and sodium. Some doctors suggest this may help arthritis, but there is no proven correlation.
Boron is a mineral that can benefit human health in several ways. It helps with bone health by increasing calcium absorption and reducing the risk of osteoporosis. Boron also supports brain function, hormone balance, and may have anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, it can improve wound healing and may help with arthritis symptoms.
June 5 (Reuters) - Patients taking Johnson & Johnson's Stelara experienced significant relief from the painful symptoms of active psoriatic arthritis, according to results of a late-stage study.
No it does nothing about arthritis but is used as a painkiller for osteoarthritis.
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There are numerous websites that can help you find the best vitamins to take for arthritis. Http://www.livestrong.com/article/246563-what-vitamins-help-arthritis/ and http://www.vitaminsdiary.com/relieve-symptoms/arthritis.htm both offer a list of vitamins and how they can help with arthritis.
There are claims that Cinnamon and Honey help with Rheumatoid Arthritis. To get more info on this go to the related link (Cinnamon and Honey for Arthritis)below.