Exercise is an important part of managing your arthritis. This article gives you some principles to follow to make exercise easier and less painful.
Exercise With Arthritis
Posted: 20th June 2010
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Have you ever wondered why your arthritic joints become stiff and sore when you sit down for awhile? Learn how osmosis and pressure gradient can prevent and improve osteoarthritis.
Pain and Stiffness Getting Up and Sitting Down
Posted: 15th June 2010
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Here, by an increase in uric acid symptoms, I mean an increase in uric acid levels. High levels lead to crystals in the joints that cause gout symptoms. Here, you’ll discover how your diet can lead to an increase in uric acid symptoms.
An Increase in Uric Acid Symptoms Could Be Your Diet
Posted: 9th June 2010
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Natural arthritis pain relief is a fine alternative to using pain medications and other drugs to treat arthritis. Here are three you can try right now.
Natural Arthritis Pain Relief - Tips and Tricks
Posted: 7th June 2010
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People with gout may be wondering, what is causing my gout? Most attacks of gout start because of poor lifestyle choices including drinking too much alcohol, eating rich foods, and being overweight.
What is Causing My Gout?
Posted: 26th May 2010
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There are foods that can make your arthritis symptoms worse. Here are some examples of food you should avoid.
If You Have Arthritis Avoid These Foods
Posted: 26th May 2010
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Gout is the result of too much urid acid in the body that causes crystallization that forms a type of fine crystals which is scientifically known as monosodium urate. On the other hand pseudogout is caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate crystals in the synovial fluid of joints. Pseudogout is often referred to as Calcium Pyprophosphate Deposition Disease, CPPD.
The Difference Between Gout and Pseudogout
Posted: 18th May 2010
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Many people all over the word experience pain attributed to one of the many forms of arthritis, so it has become a big deal for many to find natural ways to treat this often debilitating disease. Arthritis is an inflammation of your joints, which causes you pain and stiffness. It may be very intense and frequent or it may be mild, occurring only occasionally. Regardless of the intensity and frequency, arthritis is both inconvenient and uncomfortable.
Arthritis Relief - How to Treat Arthritis Naturally
Posted: 14th May 2010
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Gout sufferers need to get rid of high uric acid in the body. You can use drugs or natural remedies. Here are 3 natural ways to get rid of uric acid without the side effects and cost of drugs.
How to Get Rid of Uric Acid in the Body Naturally
Posted: 9th May 2010
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When a person has gouty arthritis, it means that the uric acid (UA) level in his body is high. For example, the normal range for uric acid is 3.4 - 7 mg/dl.
How Alkaline Ionized Water Helps Cure Gouty Arthritis
Posted: 8th May 2010
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