Category: Natural Treatment for Arthritis

November 8, 2008

Vitamin D Effects on TNF Levels

Can the solution to auto immune diseases be as simple as sun exposure on a daily basis?

From the following study it would appear so.

How many arthritis patients with already compromised immune systems, have been prescribed anti_TNF medications for their disease?

What …

October 30, 2008

The Benefits of Celery for Arthritis

Apium graveolens, this cooling sweet-bitter vegetable offers so much for not only sufferers of arthritis, but also those who have high blood pressure, kidney problems, cystitis, …

October 23, 2008

Krill Oil for Arthritis and to Prevent Heart Disease

Neptune Krill Oil by Quality of Life

Neptune Krill Oil offers a significant source of phospholipids, powerful antioxidants and essential Omega-3 PUFAs (EPA and DHA). QOL-NKO is …

September 22, 2008

Drink Green Tea for Your Arthritis

Green Tea Helps Suppress Autoimmune Response

Doctor Finds New Green Tea Benefits

The Augusta Chronicle, 06-29-05

To the touted anti-cancer benefits of drinking green tea, Stephen Hsu wants to add another: It might keep your body from turning against itself. And that could …

September 3, 2008

Cooking for Gout and Arthritis


August 30, 2008

Arthritis and Depression

Depression

Depression is a serious medical illness that is affecting millions of people. Along with the emotional experience of sadness, loss, or passing mood states clinical depression is consistent and can interfere with a person’s ability to function. The impact of …

August 18, 2008

Aromatherapy and Arthritis

Simple Aromatherapeutic Treatments

Add 3 drops of Fennel, Carrot Seed and Juniper (or up to 10 drops of one of the above) to the bath along with two handfuls of Epsom Salt and one of Rock Salt. Repeat this every day …

August 13, 2008

Sun is Vital for Health

Get A Little Sun This Summer — It Could Help Save Your Life, Researcher Suggests
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Experts still agree that a fairly modest amount of sun is enough — perhaps 10-15 minutes of exposure on your arms and face about three times …

July 23, 2008

Reiter’s Syndrome or Reactive Arthritis

Reiter’s syndrome is sometimes referred to as reactive arthritis, usually resulting from an infection , either urogenital or intestinal, it tends to follow an episodic and relapsing course.

The onset of Reiter’s syndrome may begin with a low-grade fever …

Cherries for Arthritis

Cherries have been used by arthritis sufferers for many years to alleviate pain, and many studies have been done to support their claims. Cherries must do something for arthritis, for in 2005 the FDA moved to make companies take …

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