Saturday, August 30, 2008

Rheumatoid Arthritis - A Real Chance of Permenent Relief!

By Mark John


Arthritis is a collective name for many diseases, which normally attack the joint and surrounding area. There are dozens of different types of arthritis, each with its own cause. Arthritis is a leading health problem among all demographic groups, although significant and sometimes surprising disparities exist.

Arthritis affects 50 percent of people aged 65 years and older. Arthritis is a musculoskeletal condition that is thought to affect one in five people in the UK. An estimated 70% of all 70-year-olds may show symptoms of arthritis, but the condition can affect people of all ages, including children.

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disorder disease. RA may not be a permanent issue with many arthritics reporting periods of remission, having said that, left untreated rheumatoid arthritis will remain underlying and inevitably re-appear when triggered.

Autoimmune disease is a term used to describe a problematic metabolic disorder, in which the body's own defence system receives the wrong signal and proceeds to attack that which it normally defends. RA attacks the synovium, which is the protective lining between the joint, rheumatoid arthritis pain and information is due mainly to the thickening of the synovium.

The Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis can include pain, stiffness, swelling and impaired function of the affected joint, over time severe RA may lead to damage to the cartilage

Symmetrical Attack of Rheumatoid arthritis.

Rheumatoid arthritis can often attack symmetrical joints simultaneously, for example an arthritic suffering with RA may experience symptoms in both hands, or in both hips at the same time. Rheumatoid arthritis has the ability to travel through the blood stream and may attack more and more joints, or in fact other bodily organs.

A Real Cure For Your Rheumatoid arthritis!

Although all forms of arthritis are considered diseases in their own right, they are in fact the body's way of reveling an underlying or perhaps many underlying problems, rheumatoid arthritis is a symptom and has one or more contributing factors. Modern arthritis drugs are not designed to seek out the underlying factors, or in fact to treat them. Drug therapies offer only short term symptomatic relief & may actually make the condition worse with prolonged use, due mainly to the chemicals and toxins which build up in the body and agitate the immune system.

An autoimmune diseases is difficult to treat with drugs, due to the many different factors involved, anyone trying to treat their own RA will only be successful if they can address the following underlying problems.

* Remove harmful toxins and poisons,

* GastroIntestinal problems such as bacterial and fungal infections must be addressed.

* Flush the kidneys.

* Naturally remove arthritis triggers (even the ones which are not apparent).

* Reduce swelling and inflammation naturally.

* Remove heavy metal deposits trapped in the body.

* Any excess uric acid must be dispelled.

* Repair cell, tissue and bone damage.

* 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.

* Lose excess body weight.

* Reduce excess body weight (without a fad diet).

* Naturally keep the joints lubricated.

Sounds like a tall order?, Then you might be surprised to know that alternative arthritis practices & simple lifestyle changes can address all of the underlying factors contributing to one's RA, even when the actual cause one's RA is not apparent.

I'm aware of the dim view that today's medical professionals express regarding alternative treatments for many ailments, including rheumatoid arthritis, what should perhaps be remembered is the simple fact that modern medicine owes its very existence to ancient herbal & Natural practices. Try a natural approach to your RA it could be our best option.

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