Arthritis, Biggest Enemy of Joints - Is it Confined to Older People? »

Posted By WikiMap 2 months ago in News

Although it is often referred to by just a single term – Arthritis – there are actually over 100 variations of the disease, although they do all have one thing in common; the disease can cause severe and irreparable damage to the joints.

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    sweeting142 months ago

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    I liked this story. I know a lot about Arthritis. It can be very painful and can cause severe and irreparable damage to the joints
    I am not a doctor ,but I know about herbs Cayenne pepper capsules
    reduces the pain to almost zero and stops swelling in your joints
    Don't take my word for it. buy your own herb book and see for your self.

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      aearthling592 months ago

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      It seemed like overnight I had a pain in my hip. Maybe it came from lilving in cold weather in my youth; maybe it was the constant bending in my job, whatever, the doctor said the pain would only cease with a hip replacement. The day after I wanted to strangle him, but its been two and a half years and being able to walk again was worth it. Now its my elbow, too bad they haven't invented a solution that can protect the joints without surgery.

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      JUICELADY2 months ago

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      I know of a product that has had great results with sufferers of arthritis and other inflamatory illnesses.
      I myself am a believer in it. you know, when you come across a great product that really works, you want to share it.
      if any one is interested, they can check it for themselves.
      Since I am a firm believer in this product, I am a distributor.
      I mean why not capitalize on something that you would recommend by word of mouth.
      check it out for yourself: www.thegreatproduct.com/wilson
      order you one bottle and give it a try.
      what have you got to loose but your pain.
      thanks

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        mlgregg2 months ago

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        Arthritis was such a huge concern for me but believe it or not I found this product...i know its sounded too good to be true but it actually helped me with my arthritis. I helped me to free myself of the Swelling, Stiffness and Pain, and my life has not been the same....

        http://tinyurl.com/mkw8fu

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          y_soitenly2 months ago

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          I have developed osteoarthritis in my knees and my lower back, from working for many years, in the trades. I might have to get one of my knees replaced soon.

          I work in Chicagoland in the construction field as a union electrician. Having worked outside in the bitter cold in the past, hasn't helped my condition; my doctor's believe, that's where I got it from and each year, the pain get's a little bit worse.
          My job requires me to do a lot of overhead work and I have to go up and down on ladders and scaffold's all day, too.
          In the past, I've been to physical therapy several times and although, it has helped me somewhat, I still get aches and pains on a daily basis. Sure, I've taken meds for this in the past, but I can't take meds forever.
          Having osteoarthritis really sucks, but I'm glad I don't have rheumatoid arthritis. I know 2 people that have RA and I hear that the pain from that is 10 times worse than what I go through every day.
          On a positive note, I always seem to know, way ahead of time, when an approaching thunderstorm is coming to my area... as soon as that barometric pressure changes in the air, my joints start to really hurt. lolol

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