Different honeys are reputed to have certain anti inflammatory property's, However the anti inflammatory needed to be effective in most forms of Arthritis is very strong compared to that offered by known honey types.
Perhaps a tiny bit. Some honeys are said to have anti inflrmatory property's and that would be helpful.
Bees use pollen to make honey and this is an anti inflammatory one of the symptoms of arthritis.
It does nothing in relation to arthritis
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,
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. Arthritis affects the bones, but not tissue or muscles. Therefore, a person can have arthritis in the cervical spine (the neck) but not the throat.
According to the website in the associated link below (How to Treat Arthritis Pain With Neurontin or Gabapentin) it does
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.
honey id the best remedy for arthritis
Bees use pollen to make honey and this is an anti inflammatory one of the symptoms of arthritis.
yes
Honey is useful for any diseased except death
Some people believe that the venom from a honey bee sting will alleviate the pain and discomfort of arthritis.
It does nothing in relation to arthritis
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Honey was used before written history. The earliest writings on temples and the earliest copies of the bible refer to it's use and that it was a good thing. "...the land of milk and honey"
no
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.