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Arthritis Cures and Remedies To Cure Arthritis pain

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
by Ray Lam

Currently there is no known cure for arthritis! Researchers however, are not relenting in their efforts to find the causes and solutions to one of the deadly diseases in the world. Arthritis is a disease that affects joints of the body. There are many factors associated with arthritis and some of them are so destructive that they can cripple you.

Osteo arthritis is a degenerative disease that causes the cartilage in joints to shrink or totally disappear. It is often labelled the wear and tear disease and is typically considered an age related problem. However, some forms of osteo arthritis are caused by an injury or damage to the joint and arthritis thus arthritis cures are being sought by patients of all ages. As the disease progresses, the associated pain increases and mobility in the affected joint becomes more limited.

You can go for painkilling injections that can help alleviate or reduce the pain that you have. Some of these injections can last for weeks or months. Also, there are drugs that you can take that can treat the disease. There are many arthritis products in the market. But you need to see a physician before using any particular drug.

The discouraging part of anti-arthritis drugs is that some of those drugs have being recalled by the pharmaceutical companies. Hence, many people have given up the fight since they don’t know which of the drugs is next on the recall list. This disappointment in traditional medical option is what has given birth to natural arthritis cure treatments.

There are some drugs that can modify the disease process of Rheumatic fever but do not offer a cure for arthritis. But once arthritis is there, we have to stick to the basic principle of pain management. The first thing to treat arthritis is lifestyle modification. Arthritic joints become weak and can not bear the weight that it was used to. So, reduction of weight is the first target area. Reduction of weight reduces the load in the joint and improves its function.

Another effective and age old means to lower the pain is to apply temperature. Hot fomentation and hot water bath have a soothing effect over the tissues. Many people say this technique is the closest they get to an arthritis cure.

Sometimes, cold compress may produce better analgesia (relieve of pain) than application of heat. That again depends upon the disease profile. Often, the patients suffering from arthritis become so crippled by pain, they tend to avoid the directions given by the doctor.

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Juvenile arthritis

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by Ray Lam

Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that attacks the joints in the body, causing inflammation and pain. It can affect anyone at any age. Children are no exception to rheumatoid arthritis. In children, this chronic disease is called as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and it also causes inflamed and stiff joints.

However, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis too, affects different children differently, and not all children may experience all these symptoms. Even the degree of severity of a particular symptom may vary from children to children. Even in the case of the same child, the symptoms may vary from one day to another.

The most popular hypothesis is that juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is caused by the inability of the body to differentiate between its own tissue and foreign invaders, such as viruses and bacteria. Ironically, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis may actually be the result of the effort of the body to defend itself against disease.

There are three major types of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and it usually takes 6 months to determine the type a child suffers from. These three types are:Pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis; Polyarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis; Systemic onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

Polyarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis occurs when swelling is present in at least five joints throughout the body. Most of the affected joints are those described as weight bearing joints, which include joints in the hands, neck, hips, knees, and ankles. Weight bearing joints are those that receive the brunt of the pressure and weight that is endured by the body.

Polyarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis affects five joints or more. It affects the girls more than boys, and mainly teenagers. This type normally affects the hands and the finger joints, but can also affect the neck, jaw, hips, knees, and ankles. If affecting the spine, the child may find it difficult to turn the head due to stiffness in the neck.

Systemic onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is the least common but affects both boys and girls alike. It is associated with inflammation of the internal organs. Symptoms may include daily fever as high as 103 degree and above, lasting for weeks or months. Inflammation and joint pain may, or may not, accompany the fever initially, but may appear months later.

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When Was The Original Coral Calcium Discovered?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by Lee Dobbins

More than 500 years ago, Spanish explorers recognized the benefits of coral sand, the original coral calcium. The explorers returned to Spain from what is now Okinawa with ships filled with coral sand and introduced coral calcium to Western culture.

The Spaniards must have been as interested in alternative health remedies back then as we are today because Spain boasts historic monuments which are considered to be the oldest drugstores in the world and on their shelves are clay pots that contain coral calcium labels.

Chinese folklore and legends contain a story about a Chinese emperor who dispatched three thousand explorers to find the land of heaven on earth. Chinese then believed that the heaven on earth was called Horai and that it was located in the warm sea off the east cist of China. This Chinese emperor ordered his explorers to return with the life-sustaining tonic, known as the elixir of life or fountain of youth.

But luck or perseverance, the explorers found this magical place and it did have an elixir of life. The problem was that it was such a beautiful place and the elixir (the original coral calcium) so wonderful that none of the explorers wanted to return to the emperor with it! This island is only described in legend as the province of Okinawa, a coral based island in the midst of pristine, clear seas.

By the time 1900 rolled around, the coral calcium craze had reached Japan. Knowledge about the advantages of coral calcium spread to China, Russia, Sweden, France, and Britain. But it wasn’t until the 1970s that coral calcium became a dietary supplement in the US. Today, it is considered to be vital by some and there have even been studies showing that it can help prevent such major illnesses as cancer and heart disease.

The western world is increasingly recognizing the widespread health benefits of coral calcium. Though the original coral calcium use started hundreds of years ago, people’s lives all throughout the world have been , and are still being, transformed through the use of this dietary supplement.

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