Arthritis is a term used to describe around 100 similar diseases, these many different conditions are closely linked because of there detrimental effect on one's joint and joint area. The many guises of arthritis come with there own underlying causes and contributing factors. Although arthritis is common with age, it is clear that the disease is far from being only age related, and is reported throughout all age and social groups.
Arthritis is an increasing issue for an ageing population, studies indicate an alarmingly high number of reported cases of arthritis by people around the age of retirement. These debilitating conditions collectively termed as arthritis, effect around one fifth of the adult population. The risk of developing symptoms of arthritis will increase with age if left unchecked, with those over the age of 70 having only a 30% chance of escaping arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis is the autoimmune version of arthritis and is unfortunately classed as a chronic condition. Having RA in the long term. one may experience changes in symptoms, with long and short periods of remission being common.
Autoimmune diseases are illnesses that occur when one's own body tissues are mistakenly attacked by one's own immune system. Rheumatoid arthritis attacks the lining of the joints, called the synovium, the synovium or joint lining becomes thickened and inflamed during attacks, these attacks can be very painful and debilitating.
The Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include painful stiff and swollen joints, untreated and progressed cases of RA may include the deformation of joints and cartilage damage.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Attacks Symmetrically.
RA is not often restricted to just one joint, many arthritics will often find themselves symmetrically effected, such as in both hands, or perhaps in both knees, rheumatoid arthritis has the ability to travel throughout one's body and is not limited to attacking only joints.
How to Really Cure your Own Rheumatoid arthritis!
Rheumatoid arthritis, as with all forms of arthritis is a condition caused by the manifestation of an underlying disease, even though this may not be apparent. The problem with today's quick fix drug therapies is that they only address the symptoms of arthritis. The prolonged use of both prescribed and over the counter medication can only lead to an overall progression of RA due to the toxins these drugs leave in the body.
As rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune diseases it needs to be treated as so, To successfully treat ones own RA, the following elements must be addressed.
* The toxins (many left by drug therapies) must be expelled from one's body.
* GastroIntestinal problems such as bacterial and fungal infections must be addressed.
* Flush the kidneys.
* Avoid known and unknown RA triggers.
* Reduce swelling and inflammation naturally.
* Remove heavy metal deposits trapped in the body.
* Remove excess uric acid.
* Address the problem of damaged tissue and bone.
* Bring excessive free radicals back down to a healthy and normal level.
* The body's immune system must be returned to a normal healthy level.
* Restore a healthy digestive system.
* Bring body weight in line with its BMI.
* Naturally keep the joints lubricated.
This may sound difficult, how on earth could any medication tackle all of these issues ?, well the truth is, modern drug therapies fall short at tackling any of these problems effectively. In my experience, natural alternatives and simple life changes have proven to be far more effective in the treatment of RA.
Natural practices do work and have been proven to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness with dramatic & safe results, an alternative practice could be the answer to one's RA, and shouldn't be discounted. Sometimes the simplest option might just be the best.
Arthritis is an increasing issue for an ageing population, studies indicate an alarmingly high number of reported cases of arthritis by people around the age of retirement. These debilitating conditions collectively termed as arthritis, effect around one fifth of the adult population. The risk of developing symptoms of arthritis will increase with age if left unchecked, with those over the age of 70 having only a 30% chance of escaping arthritis.
Rheumatoid arthritis is the autoimmune version of arthritis and is unfortunately classed as a chronic condition. Having RA in the long term. one may experience changes in symptoms, with long and short periods of remission being common.
Autoimmune diseases are illnesses that occur when one's own body tissues are mistakenly attacked by one's own immune system. Rheumatoid arthritis attacks the lining of the joints, called the synovium, the synovium or joint lining becomes thickened and inflamed during attacks, these attacks can be very painful and debilitating.
The Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include painful stiff and swollen joints, untreated and progressed cases of RA may include the deformation of joints and cartilage damage.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Attacks Symmetrically.
RA is not often restricted to just one joint, many arthritics will often find themselves symmetrically effected, such as in both hands, or perhaps in both knees, rheumatoid arthritis has the ability to travel throughout one's body and is not limited to attacking only joints.
How to Really Cure your Own Rheumatoid arthritis!
Rheumatoid arthritis, as with all forms of arthritis is a condition caused by the manifestation of an underlying disease, even though this may not be apparent. The problem with today's quick fix drug therapies is that they only address the symptoms of arthritis. The prolonged use of both prescribed and over the counter medication can only lead to an overall progression of RA due to the toxins these drugs leave in the body.
As rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune diseases it needs to be treated as so, To successfully treat ones own RA, the following elements must be addressed.
* The toxins (many left by drug therapies) must be expelled from one's body.
* GastroIntestinal problems such as bacterial and fungal infections must be addressed.
* Flush the kidneys.
* Avoid known and unknown RA triggers.
* Reduce swelling and inflammation naturally.
* Remove heavy metal deposits trapped in the body.
* Remove excess uric acid.
* Address the problem of damaged tissue and bone.
* Bring excessive free radicals back down to a healthy and normal level.
* The body's immune system must be returned to a normal healthy level.
* Restore a healthy digestive system.
* Bring body weight in line with its BMI.
* Naturally keep the joints lubricated.
This may sound difficult, how on earth could any medication tackle all of these issues ?, well the truth is, modern drug therapies fall short at tackling any of these problems effectively. In my experience, natural alternatives and simple life changes have proven to be far more effective in the treatment of RA.
Natural practices do work and have been proven to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness with dramatic & safe results, an alternative practice could be the answer to one's RA, and shouldn't be discounted. Sometimes the simplest option might just be the best.
About the Author:
I Suffered With Rheumatoid Arthritis For Over 16 Years Before I Found This Successful Method Of Treatment, Now I No Longer Need Any Medication To Live A Normal, Pain Free Life, Read my story at howicuredmyarthritis.com
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