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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 and diarrhea, conjunctivitis may follow some weeks later. Urethritis, conjunctivitis, and arthritis, may be [...]

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 down their health claims about cherries. Obviously they were more keen for arthritis sufferers to [...]

Homeopathy Heals Disease

Homeopathy heals the central disturbance of your dis-eased state. Sure, many so called homeopathic remedies are used in a palliative way, as is done in allopathic medicine. However, treating in this manner, such as using a remedy for arthritis, or a remedy for gout, or for a headache, is not what homeopathy [...]

Tai Chi for Arthritis

Tai Chi exercises are performed slowly and gently, and each movement must be performed in the correct manner. You may have difficulty at the beginning stage of Tai Chi, the degree of difficulty experienced will depend on how far your arthritis has progressed. However, with persistence you will be reminded of muscles you had [...]

Cod Liver Oil-Number One Superfood

This article is from the Weston Price Foundation, it offers valuable information about the health benefits of Cod Liver Oil.
Cod Liver Oil – Number One Superfood
By Krispin Sullivan, CN
Doctor Price was right, as usual. Cod liver oil is very good for you, more than you ever knew. Research studies ranging from 1918-2001 give cod [...]

Ankylosing Spondylitis and Alternative Medicine

Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory joint disease, characterized by stiffening and fusion of the spine and sacroiliac joints.The sacroiliac and girdle joints are more likely to be affected to a greater degree than the peripheral joints, however, ankylosing spondylitis in females more often affects the peripheral joints of the appendicular system [...]