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For more information on secrets for healing rheumatoid arthritis, including a FREE DVD, visit: http://www.LastingArthritisRelief.com

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  • Are you "conquering" rheumatoid arthritis? Good luck. Tell the people with distorted joints, gnarled hands, organs that are being affected daily and who may very well die from the disease that if they just have the proper posture or if they eat wheat bread instead of oat bread everything will be fine. When you have bad rheumatoid arthritis you could take 25 aleve a day and it wouldn't do anything. I could have used a little heroin or dilaudid. That might have helped. Keep on making money.

  • @kentucy9999 I'm sorry that RA has taken such a toll on you. There is nothing good about that. You seem bitter that I am sharing something that helped me, because those things you tried have not prevented the pain and internal damage you have experienced. I am sorry for your pain, but it is because I would prefer that less people suffer that kind of fate that I share what I do.

  • You're full of crap. I'm a excellent athlete. I've taken Advil or Aleve a couple times a day for thirty years and I've had no stomach problems whatsoever. {By the way it is "Sell-a-brex" not "Seel-a-brex."} Acetaminophen {as long as you don't tak an overdose is fine.} Most people don't inject prednisone. They take it by mouth. The problems related to prednisone are well documented. The DMARD CAN be effective. They can also have horrible side effects.... Lady. You're not that bright.

  • @kentucy9999 If you have taken advil or aleve a couple of times a day for thirty years they obviously haven't healed anything. Otherwise you would not need them to continue to suppress your symptoms. About 50 % of people taking NSAIDs such as those have digestive system damage but have not digestional pain to let them know. I'm glad that you are still in such good shape that NSIADs are working for you, but for many people this is not true. Count yourself lucky.

  • @RheumatoidArthritisx Please.The information provided here you could get off the back of a bubble gum card. Just do a "google" for fifteen minutes on any of the drugs and treatments you discussed and one could gleen the fundamental info provided here. Rheumatoid Arthritis is worse than death. During my last flare I had inflammation in my teeth and eyes. My joints were twice their normal size and the malaise was unbelievable. I took a DMARD for 3 mos and developed lung problems. No easy answers.

  • @kentucy9999 You must have access to some very unusual bubble gum cards! It is great that you already knew the information I cover in this video, but you might be surprised at how many people find this info new. I'm sorry to hear of the severity of your inflammatory flairs. Are you only using drug treatments to manage or have you also added alternative treatments to your regime?

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  • Sorry to post here again but i think people with RA should know that geneticists are closer to finding a specific gene which causes people with RA to create less adenosine deaminase. Adenosine Deaminase is an enzyme which reduces adenosine. Adenosine is an anti-inflammatory the body makes after it uses up ATP (energy).

    Scientists are finding that alot of the DMARD's increase adenosine by differing methods.

    I'm not trying to discredit these videos. Just a little fyi for ya, and my last post.

  • i dont think its ironic. those makers of OTCs know what they are doing. 1:31

  • @cassiesmum The second way to test is to take a specific blood test. Details about this test are found the following webpage: ConqueringArthritis com/alcat Youtube doesn't allow URLs in comments so you will have to include the "dot" before the "com" to make get to the page.

  • @cassiesmum My first recommendation would be to check for delayed food and chemical sensitivities. These reactions are behind chronic inflammation, such as in RA.  There are two ways to do check for these sensitivities. One is elimination either through fasting or a very limited hypoallergenic diet and then testing for reactivity be reintroducing one new food a day. Details of the many variations of this testing process are in my book Conquering Arthritis.

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