Gout is a painful inflammatory condition of the joints, caused by crystallized uric acid collecting in and around the joints. It most commonly affects the big toe, but may also affect the ankle, heel, wrist, hand, or elbow. Besides pain, gout can result in swelling also.
How to Cure Gout in the Natural Way
Posted: 27th August 2010
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Fibromyalgia is a musculoskeletal disease, but can have many other symptoms that are not related to the muscles. The symptoms of fibromyalgia include muscle spasms, tingling and burning sensations in the skin, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches, brain fog, eye and facial problems, depression, anxiety and insomnia. All these symptoms can be overwhelming to those who are suffering from this disease, as well as to those around them.
How Vitamin D Helps Fibromyalgia
Posted: 16th August 2010
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Is there such a thing as omega 3 joint relief? Can omega 3 really help alleviate pains and inflammations in the joints due to age, genetics or bad nutrition? The relationship between omega 3 in fish oil and joint inflammation has long been established through clinical studies. It has been found that fish oils can help decrease pain and discomfort in the joint.
Omega 3 Joint Relief
Posted: 14th August 2010
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Treating gout quickly is important given how agonizingly painful it is. But as well as drugs there are natural ways to treat gout. Here you’ll find 5 natural remedies for gout that are being used by many gout sufferers.
Treating Gout - 5 Natural Ways to Treat Gout
Posted: 10th August 2010
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Over 1 million people in the US suffer from rheumatoid arthritis; however, great strides are being made to help people live with and care for the disease. In fact, there is now a live show on the Internet hosted by Deborah Norville with patient participation and tips for living with the disorder.
Living With and Caring For Rheumatoid Arthritis
Posted: 8th August 2010
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Exercise is essential to relieve and cure arthritis. Most sufferers of arthritis do not exercise because they fear exercise will aggravate their symptoms - this is far from the truth. Without exercise, muscles will gradually deteriorate and a vicious circle of even less exercise and even more arthritic pain occurs. Exercise helps keeps muscles strong and joints supple. Stronger muscles are less prone to arthritis.
Exercise and Arthritis - How Anyone Can Relieve Their Pain by Exercising
Posted: 6th August 2010
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There are many different options for treatment of fibromyalgia. The first option to consider is medication. There is only one drug that has received the okay from the F.D.A. specifically for treatment of fibromyalgia. However, there are many other medications in the trial phase and drugs that may not be specifically for treatment of fibromyalgia that can also be used to treat various symptoms.
What Are the Treatments For Fibromyalgia?
Posted: 5th August 2010
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Osteoarthritis is considered one of the most debilitating of diseases, and is clearly the most common type of musculoskeletal disorders. Our population has become riddled with this terrible affliction, with millions of new cases reported annually. The overall cost to society is estimated to be in the region of $100 billion.
A Real Drug Free Cure For Osteoarthritis
Posted: 1st August 2010
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Conventional wisdom is “You are what you eat.” When you think about it, this common phrase only makes good sense.
Healthy Diet For Arthritis Pain Relief
Posted: 27th July 2010
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Every person gets old and once this happens, many problems in the body occur. Getting old is often associated with having problems with the joint like rheumatism and other forms of the said disease that continually hunts not just aged people but even ordinary people with unfortunate fate of having the rheumatic problems.
Rheumatic Problems
Posted: 26th July 2010
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