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		<title>Recommended Arthritis Books</title>
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		<title>Is milk actually good for you?</title>
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Anya asked: Ive been hearing alot of conflicting stuff on milk, like it makes people get osteoporisis, or only raw unpastuerised milk is good for you etc&#8230;
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<div><em><strong>Anya</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Ive been hearing alot of conflicting stuff on milk, like it makes people get osteoporisis, or only raw unpastuerised milk is good for you etc&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Osteo Arthritis Is The Most Common Form Of Arthritis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 20:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Arthritis is an illness where millions of people are suffering from, there are many types of this disease and osteo arthritis is the most common form. Osteo Arthritis is found more common with older persons but it should be in no way be called as an old person disease. People who suffer from this type [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Arthritis is an illness where millions of people are suffering from, there are many types of this disease and osteo arthritis is the most common form. Osteo Arthritis is found more common with older persons but it should be in no way be called as an old person disease. People who suffer from this type of arthritis often have tried many different pain relief drugs and treatments to reduce the long term effects of this degenerative disease. Some even had to have surgery to be relieved of severe pain.<br/><br/>What are the symptoms of Osteo Arthritis<br/><br/>This disease is not easy to diagnose the main symptoms are severe pain in the joints of knees, ankles and shoulders and also difficulty in moving these affected joints. Normally our joints are protected by cartilage with this disease the cartilage degrades slowly and because of this the bones from the joints will rub together causing severe pain. The joints are also lubricated by synovial fluids this makes the movement more free, when the body stops making these egg like fluids, it can quickening the degenerative process.<br/><br/>Usually when the diagnosis is finally made the process has already started to degenerate the joints. And once the process has begun there is no cure to reverse this process. There is no cure and there are no preventive measurements. There are many medications that where made to slow down the process but none of them can replace cartilage in the joints so the medications are definitely no cure.<br/><br/>Most of the different kinds of medication have severe side effects, this is a reason for many people who suffer from osteo arthritis to try alternative medicine and treatments to avoid this. Ginger root and gelatin are some of the most common alternative treatments it claims to help reduce pain and stiffness associated with this disease.<br/><br/>Until there is a real cure&#8230;<br/><br/>Osteo arthritis patients are waiting for more than two kinds of different medication and/or treatment:</p>
<p>- the first is acute pain relief without side effects like cause heartburn and gastrointestinal problems pain relief is most of the time the patients first concern</p>
<p>- second is a drug against the stiffness and the locking up from joints</p>
<p>- third is a treatment that can replace cartilage in the joints </p>
<p>- and also antiflammatory drugs without the severe side effects<br/><br/>When the cartilage is disappearing, the most simple functions like walking can be painful and doctors will often recommend the use of painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs. But as osteo arthritis patients you may also look for natural alternative pain relief treatments if this helps you to deal with the pain and stiffness associated with this disease.<br/><br/>In some cases of severe osteo arthritis surgery can help to reduce pain, sometimes replacing cartilage can be necessary and even joint replacement can be a solution if the joint is severely damaged. Joints who are fixed together with surgery is also become more common the last few years. Sometimes bone spurs not only cause debilitating pain but also speed up the process of damaging the cartilage in the joints.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jonathan Mitchell							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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						Jonathan Mitchell knows from personal experience what it means to wake up with pain. Telling the world about arthritis</b> and the things you can&#8217;t and can do with it is the reason his blog exists where he talks about subjects ranging from <a target="_new" href="http://www.myrigidbody.com/">cyder vinegar arthritis</b></a> to <a target="_new" href="http://www.myrigidbody.com/">magnetic healing for arthritis</b></a> and everything in between.</p>
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		<title>Aquatic Exercise Routines for Arthritis Hip &amp; Knee Pain : Aquatic Therapy Exercises for Hip &amp; Knee Arthritis</title>
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<div><em><strong>expertvillage</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>
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		<title>Rheumatism and Arthritis. Do they have the same food limitaton like high protein foods?</title>
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Nonoy asked: I was diagnosed with rheumatism by way if interview only and subsequently given prescription. No mention about food not to take. I already know that high protein food such as peanuts is bad for arthritis. I wonder if this is true also in RA.



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<div><em><strong>Nonoy</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I was diagnosed with rheumatism by way if interview only and subsequently given prescription. No mention about food not to take. I already know that high protein food such as peanuts is bad for arthritis. I wonder if this is true also in RA.</div>

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		<title>Is there anything I can do about the swelling in my toe due to psoriatic arthritis?</title>
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rigney64 asked: I have psoriatic arthritis, which I take Enbrel for. It really helps, but I still have swelling in my big toe. Would like to find out it there is anyway I can relieve this.



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<div><em><strong>rigney64</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have psoriatic arthritis, which I take Enbrel for. It really helps, but I still have swelling in my big toe. Would like to find out it there is anyway I can relieve this.</div>

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		<title>What are some good arthritis remedies for my pet?</title>
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Concludent. asked: She is an 8 year old White Siberian Husky and is starting to slow down, which I know is nautral, but she has a bit of arthritis according to my vet. I am just looking for a remedy to help my baby. Please let me know if you know where I can buy [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Concludent.</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>She is an 8 year old White Siberian Husky and is starting to slow down, which I know is nautral, but she has a bit of arthritis according to my vet. I am just looking for a remedy to help my baby. Please let me know if you know where I can buy it and the price too maybe&#8230; thanks!</div>

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		<title>Can a surgery lessen the pain of having Rheumatoid Arthritis?</title>
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Rin asked: here&#8217;s the case&#8230; Angela is 96 years old, and both of her hands and feet are severely handicapped with Rheumatoid arthritis.
>1.  can a surgery lessen the pain of RA?
> 2. is angela advisable to undergo a surgery considering that she&#8217;s 96 years old?
please help me to answer this question. thanks!



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<div><em><strong>Rin</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>here&#8217;s the case&#8230; Angela is 96 years old, and both of her hands and feet are severely handicapped with Rheumatoid arthritis.<br />
>1.  can a surgery lessen the pain of RA?<br />
> 2. is angela advisable to undergo a surgery considering that she&#8217;s 96 years old?</p>
<p>please help me to answer this question. thanks!</p></div>

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		<title>Arthritis Treatment &#8211; Arthritis Remedies And Causes</title>
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Arthritis is one of the most enveloping diseases in the United States and is the leading source of disability. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention one out of every three Americans is affected by one of the more than 100 sorts of arthritis. Arthritis merely means a aching condition of the joints. [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Arthritis is one of the most enveloping diseases in the United States and is the leading source of disability. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention one out of every three Americans is affected by one of the more than 100 sorts of arthritis. Arthritis merely means a aching condition of the joints. There are different kinds of the disease &#8211; many seditious and others more degenerative in nature. Across the world there are 350 million people bears from the constant joint inflammation of Arthritis. In US the number goes to the 37 to 40 million. All of us be familiar with that there must the joint pain that is accompanied by the arthritis<br/><br/>Arthritis symptoms<br /><br/><br/>Ache and inflexibility in the joints, anemia, colitis<br /><br/><br/>The main symptoms of osteoarthritis are ache and firmness in the joints. The pain frequently increases after work out. Rheumatoid arthritis is often called the &#8216;cooked food ailment&#8217;. lt regularly develops gradually over several months, with persistent pain and stiffness in one or additional joints. Finally the whole body is affected. Symptoms contain anemia, colitis, constipation, deformed hands and feet.<br/><br/>Root of Arthritis<br /><br/><br/>Structural changes in articular cartilage in the joint<br /><br/><br/>Osteoarthritis results from structural changes in the articular cartilage in the joints, frequently those which are weight-bearing, such as the spine and knees.<br/><br/>Hormonal disparity, physical and emotional strain<br /><br/><br/>Rheumatoid arthritis is due to an soreness of the synovium or lining of the joints. This is accompanied by puffiness and eventually leads to irregularity. The situation may be caused by hormonal disparity, physical and emotional stress, infection, cruel fright, shock, and injury.<br/><br/>Genetics<br /><br/><br/>Family factors may also be responsible for the onset of this disease<br /><br/><br/>Home Remedies for Arthritis <br /><br/><br/>1. Arthritis treatment by means of Potato Juice<br /><br/><br/>The raw potato juice treatment is considered one of the most victorious biological treatments for rheumatic and arthritic situations. It has been used in folk medicine for over centuries. The conventional technique of preparing potato juice is to cut a medium-sized potato into thin slices, without peeling the skin, and put the slices overnight in a big glass filled with cold water. The water should be drunk in the sunrise on an empty stomach.. A medium-sized potato must be diluted with a cup of water and drunk first thing in the morning.<br/><br/>2. Arthritis treatment with Other Raw Juices<br /><br/><br/>One cup of green juice, extracted from any green leafy vegetable, diverse in equal size with carrot, celery, and red beet juices is superior for arthritis. The alkaline action of raw juices dissolves the gathering of deposits around the joints and in extra tissues. A cup of fresh pineapple juice is also precious, as the enzyme bromelain in fresh pineapple juice reduces swelling and inflammation in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.<br/><br/>3. Arthritis treatment via Sesame Seeds<br /><br/><br/>A teaspoon of black sesame seeds, drenched in a quarter cup of water and kept overnight, has been found to be efficient in preventing frequent joint pains. The water in which the seeds are soaked must also be taken along with the seeds first thing in the morning<br/><br/>4. Arthritis treatment by means of Copper<br /><br/><br/>Drinking water kept overnight in a copper container accumulates traces of copper, which is said to build up the muscular system. A copper ring or bracelet is worn for the same cause.<br/><br/>5. Arthritis treatment with Calcium<br /><br/><br/>Studies have exposed that calcium can help arthritis. Several patients have discovered that joint pains have either been reassured or have disappeared entirely after taking calcium. This mineral must be taken in the form of calcium lactate. Two teaspoons of calcium lactate, each teaspoon providing 400 mg of absorbable calcium, may be taken three times each day in water, before meals for at least four months.<br/><br/>6. Arthritis treatment via Garlic<br /><br/><br/>Garlic is an additional successful remedy for arthritis. It contains an anti-inflammatory property, which accounts for its efficiency in the treatment of this disease. Garlic may be taken raw or cooked according to person preference<br/><br/>7. Arthritis treatment via Bananas<br /><br/><br/>Bananas, being a rich source of vitamin B6, have proved helpful in the treatment of arthritis. A diet of merely bananas for three or four days is advised in treating this situation. The patient may eat eight or nine bananas daily throughout this period and nothing else.<br/><br/>8. Arthritis treatment with Lime<br /><br/><br/>Lime has also been found useful as a home remedy for arthritis. The citric acid found in lime is a solvent of uric acid, which is the chief cause of some types of arthritis. The juice of one lime, diluted with water, may be taken once a day, if possible first thing in the morning.<br/><br/>9. Arthritis treatment with Alfalfa<br /><br/><br/>A tea made from the herb alfalfa, particularly from its seeds, has shown useful results in the treatment of arthritis. One teaspoon of alfalfa seeds might be added to one cup of water. Three to four cups of this tea must be taken daily by arthritics for at least two weeks.<br/><br/>10. Arthritis treatment by means of Green Gram Soup<br /><br/><br/>Another home remedy found helpful in relieving pains in the joints is the use of green gram soup. This soup must be prepared by mixing a tablespoon of green gram in a cup of water, with two crushed garlic cloves. It must be taken two times a day<br/><br/>11. Arthritis treatment via Castor Oil<br /><br/><br/>Treatment with Castor oil has been found helpful in arthritis. The process, as prescribed by a Spanish doctor, is to boil two tablespoons of Castor oil over a stove burner. The oil must then be poured into a glass of fresh orange juice and taken before breakfast each day till the disease is cured. It was advised to patients to take it for three weeks, stay for another three weeks and then do it again for another three weeks. It is, though, essential that the patient must take an alkaline diet while adopting this form of treatment otherwise the value of the treatment will be gone.<br/><br/>12. Arthritis treatment via Coconut or Mustard Oil<br /><br/><br/>Warm coconut oil or mustard oil, mixed with two or three pieces of camphor must be massaged on rigid and aching joints. It will amplify blood supply, and decrease inflammation and stiffness with the calm warmth produced while massaging.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Peter Rodrick							</a></strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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Rebecca asked: I have rheumatoid arthritis like symptoms, but have a lot of blood work and nothing shows up. Is it possible it not be in the blood. It hasn&#8217;t been a year yet, it started about June or July sometime around there. I am 14 if that means anything. I have also been diagnosed [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Rebecca</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have rheumatoid arthritis like symptoms, but have a lot of blood work and nothing shows up. Is it possible it not be in the blood. It hasn&#8217;t been a year yet, it started about June or July sometime around there. I am 14 if that means anything. I have also been diagnosed with fabry disease, both clinically and genetically.</div>

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