How To Cure Rheumatoid Arthritis

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What Is Rheumatoid Arhtritis?

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Rheumatoid arthritis is a autoimmune disease. This means that your immune system mistakenly attacks other tissues of your body.

Rheumatoid arthritis causes chronic inflammation in your joints, around your joints and in organs in your body.

Rheumatoid arthritis mainly causes:

* redness, pain, swelling, hot or warm feeling in the lining of your joint
* redness, pain, swelling and heat around the joint is called inflammation
* the inflammation may also affect other internal organs, such as the eyes, lungs, or heart
* fatigue, occasional fevers and a general sense of not feeling well

RA can affect any joint but the most common places are the hands or feet.

Rheumatoid arthritis generally occurs in a symmetrical pattern, meaning that if one knee or hand is involved, the other one also is.

Symptoms can get worse (flares) and at other times get better (remissions).

Your joint (the place where two bones meet) is surrounded by a capsule that protects and supports it. The joint capsule is lined with a type of tissue called synovium, which produces synovial fluid that lubricates and nourishes your joint tissues.

In rheumatoid arthritis your synovium becomes inflamed, causing warmth, redness, swelling and pain. As the disease progresses your inflamed synovium invades and damages the cartilage and bone of your joint. Surrounding muscles, ligaments and tendons also become weakened.

Here's how to cure Rheumatoid Arthritis.

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  • chevieman May 20, 2012 @ 3:36 pm | delete
    diagnosed with severe Rhuematoid Arthritis a year ago. The following is what I did to treat it.

    1. Ascorbic Acid- at least 1-2 Grams per day. Yes Grams. Vitamin C- Aka ascorbic acid was looked at by big pharma and was found to be almost miraculous in the treatment of a number of diseases. They attempted to get patent rights for it and were denied, no profit no more research. I have always felt that RA is an imbalance in my immune system, Ascorbic Acid helped restore that balance.
    2. Boron- Here is the kicker you can only buy it in 3 mg capsules but You need at least 20 mg per day total taken in 3 doses, so stock up on the big bottle. Why does this work? Your immune system is in your gut/intestines. An imbalance in the fauna and flora sets up a dominoe effect to allow fungus such as candida albicans to take root in your intestinal walls causing leaky gut syndrome. This is how food allergies and reactions to specific stressor foods manifest themselves. Boron is one of the best "all natural" anti-fungals known to man. It makes you pee bright yellow but that is the only side effect other than killing unwanted fungus in your intestines.
    3. Pro-biotics. Like I stated previously all of your immune system originates in your intestines, when you take care of the good bacteria in your gut, then your gut will start taking care of you. I recommend a pro-biotic that is of soil origin (will say on bottle)and more than one type. These types go after the bad guys in your intestines and stop the proliferation of the bad which gives your gut the time it needs to heal. If you don't take soil origin probiotics at least twice a day and You have RA then You are indeed a fool.
    3. Reishi Mushroom extract- proven immune system modulator.Follow recommended dosage on the bottle. It helps your immune system rebalance itself.
    4. If You have RA the foods you consume are no longer about what You like, thats what got you into this mess to begin with. When you have inflammation in your body from other than injury, its guaranteed you have inflammation in your intestines. Every time you think its "okay" to consume a stressor food (can be found on the net what they are) it is like adding fuel to the fire. Especially night shade family veggies, grains,and dairy. I know its hard to give these up. They used to be my favorites. But it is possible. Also Stay away from processed foods, chemical additives of any kind are not your friend including those that you wash with or that go on your skin. Stay away from commercially raised beef and stick to grass fed. Stay away from chicken and stick to turkey without additives (shady brook brand)Did you know they were putting arsenic into the chicken feed and hence it could be found in the meat? Find a recipe for bread made with brown rice flour, no potato starches or oils other than coconut. Stay away from soy bean oils (check your supplements) so many of them are GMO you cannot trust the source anymore and GMO food will send You into flare quicker than anything I know of.
    5. I found a rhuematologist who put me on minocycline and that is what I prefer because it isn't as toxic as other drugs. I started out on 100mg 2x a day with the above regimen until I went into remission then I cut back to 100mg 1x per day until in remission for more than 2 weeks then cut back to 100mg 1x per day on Mon, Wed, and Friday. (see Dr. Mercolas web-site for the Mon,wed,Fri regimen)Rhuematologists are hard to find that use minocycline or that you can convince to prescribe it to you alone,I personally have to travel 120 miles for appointments but here I sit in remission, joints healing up, no swelling anywhere. I honestly don't know if this regimen will work for those on the more toxic drugs but I believe you have everything to gain. If You don't take any other supplements at all the Ascorbic Acid, Boron and Pro-biotics are the most beneficial. others that I take are":Glucosamine chondroiton with MSM
    magnesium 500 2x a day
    potassium 1gram 1x a day
    selenium 1x a day
    zinc 1x a day.
    N-acetyl cysteine-builds up your glutathione levels. something found lacking in all with arthritis of any kind.
    Boron can be increased up to 30mg perday if symptoms are stubborn.
    It took me 2 months on this regimen to go into remission. It is a wonderful thing to be able to say that word "remission" without the fear of going into flare-up tommorow and I am not there yet. I will say the only other thing I would attempt to do is relieve as much stress and anger in your life as possible and make sure you have a strong personal relationship with God and Your family. If you don't have faith you can beat this disease from running your life, then you won't.
    I sit here symptom free and grateful that I am. If anything I have learned compassion for others who suffer from RA and other debilitating diseases and that is my only motivation for posting this. I pray that one day they will have a cure available and these type of diseases can be treated with something which works quickly and effectively but until the pharmacutical industry is more cure driven than profit driven I really dont see that happening. I hope for the best for you. I think you are going to see the ascorbic acid/boron and probiotics being used more in the treatment of this disease as more is learned about it.
  • Barbara_Allan Oct 29, 2010 @ 12:31 am | delete
    Thank you for having my Conquering Arthritis book on sale on your site. Getting the word out about alternative arthritis treatments that work is important.
  • igauresh Sep 5, 2010 @ 5:42 pm | delete
    Rheumatoid arthritis is just one of the several types of arthritis. But since it affects people at an earlier age it really contradicts the common association of arthritis with old age. Since juvenile forms of arthritis are quite common in this disease.
  • Gary Aug 2, 2009 @ 9:06 pm | delete
    I think a good diet as well as taking supplements like Liquid Glucosamine help in the battle against all types of arthritis.
  • Gandree Mar 13, 2009 @ 10:56 pm | delete
    You have a good start to this lens but I'm not sure you proved your case to cure RA. I'll have to check back and see where you go from here. Have you done any study on how a natural diet affects RA?
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