arthritis relief
arthritis relief
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by Nathan Wei - 2006-12-18
Traveling over the holidays can literally be a pain for arthritis sufferers. Here are some welcome tips...Hydrate yourself. Drink plenty of water and keep a water bottle handy.Drink alcohol in moder...
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by Nancy Redlich - 2006-12-23
All too often we know what it is like to "throw our backs out" or find ourselves with a "flair-up" of that old injury. Many of us have experienced when we have had to cough, sneeze or bend down to pi...
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by Dr John Anne - 2006-12-25
Ayurveda is used widely to treat Arthritis. According to the Ayurveda, arthritis is caused due to an excess of ama and lack of agni. The reason for this is nothing but poor digestion and a weakened co...
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by Dr John Anne - 2006-12-25
What is arthritis?An inflammation of a body joint or its component tissues, accompanied by pain, soreness, and inflexibility in that area, which is basically a result of causes ranging from infection,...
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by Dr John Anne - 2006-12-26
In Ayurveda, we can compare Arthritis to Vathavyadhi. Vatha means Vayu. Vatha vyadhi is two types. They are Vatha eva vyadhi and vathad vyadhi. Vatha eva vyadhi; vaayu itself gives rise to different t...
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by David Schwind - 2007-01-23
The mangosteen is a fruit grown primarily in Southeast Asia and is often called the "Queen of All Fruits". The scientific name is Garcinia mangostana and it is mostly known for its intriguing flavor a...
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by Frank Rom - 2007-02-06
Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 65.Arthritis is a word with a Greek origin: arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation; plural: arthritides) and gathers a group of con...
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by Dr John Anne - 2007-03-15
Arthritis is easily among the most common of the geriatric problems faced by people over the world today. It is characterized by mild to severe pains in the various joints of the bones, especially ...
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by Raymond Attebery - 2007-04-03
Pain - Osteoarthritis: Medications and Topical Treatments to help you stem the painMany people experience the occasional twinge of pain in their knees or shoulders, but if you're among the 70 million ...
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by Raymond Attebery - 2007-04-03
Currently, more than 20 million people in the U.S. have OA, and that figure is expected to skyrocket to 70 million by the year 2030.The disease is especially common among those 65 and older. OA is oft...