
Alternative Spider Vein Treatment
Alternative treatment, the best part is that there are no side effects unlike those mentioned when you take any of these herbs….extant … Laser treatment and sclerotherapy are just two of the options if you want to …
Laser treatment and sclerotherapy are just two of the options if you want to undergo spider vein treatment. If these do not suit you, there are alternative forms available.
Any natural, holistic, herbal or alternative treatments/supplements for rheumatoid arthritis w/diabetes?
For a young (34), athletic man who is also diabetic.
Have you been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis? Diabetes mimics some of the same symptoms. Anything that regulates blood sugar. Cactus is a good way. There are other dietary measures as well.
Are there any new treatments for Rheumatoid arthritis – thanks
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Thanks for posting x
New 2nd line treatments, anti inflammatory, or pain medicine – or alternative meds
(((t-bone))) (((Angus)))) thanks guys
Angus, you are the 2nd person to mention Ibuprophen? spelling lol…I will look up seagrams 7, TY
@ Angus ROFL….very funny! no thanks, It’d make me puke
(((Cami))) thank you, will look into it and let you know xx
@Depth..thank you, I’m using Homeopathic meds for something else, I know it works..thanks for posting, will read into it more..can get this easy here in the UK.
(((Nathan))) Thank you for a great answer. I know about certain foods. I have tried a Naturapath yrs ago, it’s very expensive..I so apreciate you taking time to answer..Thank you so much for yout prayers, very much appreciated..God bless you richly
(((LadyEagle))) TY…stem cell reseach I disagree with tho – I’m not going to take juat anything that I don’t feel right about…I’d rather suffer and trust the Lord.
(((Uncle Wayne))) TY…I’ve been veggie over 25 yrs, and I only drink bottled water, although the water where I live is very good…Scottish water lol
@ Meital..thank you for the link, looks interesting..many thanks
I have been interested in the work of Peter D’Adamo. He is a naturopathic physician. He and his dad have done over 60 years of research concerning the relationship of certain protein substances in the blood (lectins) and their pro and antigenic reaction to food. He has three books concerning this -”Eat Right for Your Type” is the first. Get this book, I have done years of nutritional consulting with many people and have had much success. Arthritis, in some cases is an extreme allergenic reaction to certain foods. For now, avoid anything that has potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, or green pepper and gluten found in wheat and oats. There is much more. I pray you will feel better.
What are alternative treatments for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis besides medication?
I have a moderate case of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and have been on pretty strong medications for it since I was 2 years old. I currently have a 3 1/2 month old and am breast feeding so I can not take any medication. I am in a lot of pain but do not want to sacrifice the breast feeding so I am looking for another option. Example: a special diet or anything???
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (Still’s Disease)
Chronic, inflammatory, systemic disease which may cause joint or connective tissue damage & visceral lesions throughout the body characterized by fever, rash, hepato-spleenomegaly & arthritis in children.
It is a persistent inflammatory arthritis (> 6 weeks) that begins before age 16 for which no specific cause can be found.
Homeopathic Treatment for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Homeopathy treats the person as a whole. It means that homeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. The homeopathic medicines are selected after a full individualizing examination and case-analysis, which includes the medical history of the patient, physical and mental constitution etc. A miasmatic tendency (predisposition/susceptibility) is also often taken into account for the treatment of chronic conditions.
Please visit the following web-site and choose the medicines that are relevant to your symptoms. Homeopathic remedies are perfectly safe even while you are breast-feeding.
http://www.hpathy.com/diseases/juvenile-rheumatoid-arthritis-symptoms-treatment-cure.asp
To answer the first question, it entirely depends on what the problem is. There are some nutrients like Glucosamine and Chondroitin that are raw materials the body uses to create new joint tissues, Hyaluronic Acid helps to lubricate the joints, Cherries help to metabolize Uric Acid (a common irritant of the joints), and there are many others that help in other ways. Any of those may help her or she may have some other issues that need other nutrients instead… without knowing the problem, we’d be guessing if we said what would fix it, but there are several nutrients that help different aspects of joint health.
As far as your blood sugar is concerned, Glucomannan has a rather minimal impact on blood sugar and is most commonly used for cholesterol support and/or to fill you up during a meal (so you feel fuller sooner). I’ve heard some bad things about Metformin and other diabetic drugs… especially that they cause weight gain, which can make diabetes worse than the benefit it gives (as weight has a big impact on insulin usage in the body). I’m not sure if you have a doctor that knows about nutrition that you can consult about that, but they may have more information for you on that.
As far as other natural options instead of the Glucomannan, some of the best natural items to help maintain a healthy balance of blood sugar would be Cinnamon, Gymnema Sylvestre, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Mulberry, Vanadium, and/or Chromium. Your best and safest bet would be to check with a doctor to see if any combination of these would be just right or too much, though… blood sugar is one of those sensitive things that too much support can be just as bad if not worse than not enough support. Good luck and I hope I helped!
Two questions: hey I’m saving my points. Rheumatoid arthritis / fiber usage?
A young friend of mine is, I’m fairly sure, suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. No, I’m not diagnosing her myself, he has an upcoming appointment with a rheumatologist. But, in case I’m right…. are there any complementary/alternative treatments she can use?
As for me, I am a type 2 diabetic that is on metaformin. I also take a number of things like chinese herbs to help. My goal is to maintain my medication level or at least not have it increase or jump to insulin as time goes on. One of the things I’m taking is glucommanan which is supposed to keep the blood sugar from spiking after meals. I had been taking regular fiber already for cholesterol. Do I really need to take both fibers as the guy at the store SELLING me the stuff said or can I do without the regular fiber?
Thank you in advance for your answers
Seriously Vot? too “funny”. Sorry you’re going through that. It’s one of my co-workers who is suffering a lot and I thought I’d ask. I hope YOU’RE doing well.
This sounds like a sprain. Water retention around the joint after injury – like pointing the feet during exercise – is there to protect the joint.
Epsom salts / Magnesium Sulphate, and keep off it!
What are the alternative treatments available for heel, knee joint pain other than swollowing a painkiller?
When the blood test for Rheumatoid Arthritis is negative.