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Best Supplement For Arthritis – www.prevent-arthritis.info

Posted on January 12, 2011

www.prevent-arthritis.info - The Best Supplement For Arthritis Hello! I am here to tell you about The Best Supplement For Arthritis! There are many people in the world today who suffer from arthritis. This is not just limited to seniors, but the young as well. So what is arthritis? Arthritis occurs when a joint is swollen or inflamed and difficult to move. The main reason for the onset of arthritis is the lack of certain nutrients from an inadequate diet. The best supplement for arthritis is one that supplies the body with what it lacks. Stress is also a huge factor. If someone does lots of heavy lifting or runs consistently on hard surfaces this can put lots of stress on the joints and cause wear and tear. This along with an improper diet can cause problems and the body cannot properly repair and heal itself. The conventional treatments for arthritis are drugs that have anti-inflammatory properties. These may come with certain side effects, however such as kidney failure, liver failure, ulcers and prolonged bleeding. There are others that inhibit the enzyme COX-2. This is enzyme is needed for the production of fatty acids in the body. Lack of it may result in cardiovascular problems. Many times these drugs are used together, treating the symptoms but never the root cause of the problem. Since they are all toxic, when used together they could create a host of side effects besides what they create individually. Surgery is also used, but by that time the problem is too ...

Aquatic Arthritis Exercises for Arthritis Pain Treatment : Variation of the Shoulder Hug Exercise

Posted on January 7, 2011

Learn a variation of the "shoulder hug"aquatic arthritis exercise for arthritis shoulder pain treatment in this free aquatic treatment video. Expert: Rotem Agame Bio: Rotem Agame is an exercise physiologist, aquatic therapist, and a former professional swimmer; she has participated in the finals of the European swimming championship. Filmmaker: Danniel Fishler

Natural Anti-Inflammatory Herbs For Arthritis, Tendonitis, Bursitis and Fascitis

Posted on October 15, 2010

Dr. Meschino discusses the anti-inflammatory effects of 4 proven natural agents that can effectively manage the swelling, pain and stiffness of many chronic rheumatoid and autoimmune diseases, as well as tendonitis, bursitis and the inflammation associated with fascitis and disc herniation.

Aquatic Arthritis Exercises for Arthritis Pain Treatment : Aquatic Arthritis Side Bends Exercise

Posted on October 14, 2010

Learn side bends, aquatic arthritis exercise for arthritis torsopain treatment in this free aquatic treatment video. Expert: Rotem Agame Bio: Rotem Agame is an exercise physiologist, aquatic therapist, and a former professional swimmer; she has participated in the finals of the European swimming championship. Filmmaker: Danniel Fishler

Girl, 4, Suffers From Arthritis

Posted on September 28, 2010

Arthritis is often thought of as a disease that afflicts older people, but one Bedford, NH, family discovered that it can affect the very young, as well.

RA pain relief, balance and flexibility with Mojo Performance Products-2.wmv

Posted on September 20, 2010

Hi... I'm Stacy. I 44 years old and live with moderate to severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. Like many living with this chronic daily pain, flexibility, energy and balance. We look for relief anywhere we can in addition to, or in place of prescriptions drugs. Please watch my video and visit my website for my story... it may sound a lot like yours...

My Amazing Arthritis Pain Relief

Posted on September 18, 2010

healthylivinghomeremedies.com Arthritis treatments a 'waste of money' Not according to people who have found an alternative. TWO popular treatments for joint pain used by millions of people globally are a waste of money, says a study published in the British Medical Journal. The supplements, glucosamine and chondroitin, can be taken either on their own or in combination to reduce pain caused by osteoarthritis in hips and knees. But a major review found that compared to placebos, they did not reduce joint pain or impact the narrowing of joint space — a symptom of osteoarthritis. The findings were the same when the two products were taken together. The researchers, led by Professor Peter Jueni at the University of Bern in Switzerland, said that after reviewing 10 studies involving more than 3800 people, they decided the supplements were ineffective. They said while the products were not dangerous for patients who keep taking them if they perceive benefits, ''health authorities and health insurers should not cover the costs for these preparations, and new prescriptions to patients who have not received treatment should be discouraged''. The researchers said that in the last decade, GPs and rheumatologists had increasingly prescribed the supplements to patients and that many individuals purchased them over the counter. In 2008 global sales of glucosamine reached almost $US2 billion ($A2.1 billion), which represents an increase of about 60 per cent since 2003. Glucosamine is ...

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