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Remedy
for Arthritis Pain - The Most Common Arthritis Treatment is Both Useless and
Dangerous
The
world is becoming increasingly addicted to this ever-growing drug, so much so
scientists are starting to call it an epidemic.
As
a timely reminder, scientists have just released two studies that show that
this class of painkiller is both an ineffective and dangerous treatment for arthritic patients.
Studies
presented at the 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting in Atlanta revealed some worrying
facts.
Opiates
have become commonplace. Seen as a quick temporary pain relief fix, they appear
to be handed out like candy. Not only are patients becoming addicted, opiates
also come with a host of other problems, some of which can be very dangerous.
The
first study showed a big increase in opioid-use disorder hospitalizations among
people with five musculoskeletal conditions including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, fibromyalgia, and lower back pain.
Because
all these conditions involve chronic pain, sufferers are at extreme risk
of receiving large opioid prescriptions.
People
who constantly take large amounts of opiates will inevitably become dependent
on them, not to mention, their effects will eventually wear off. Weaning
yourself off opiates can be a long and arduous task, and in some cases,
sufferers simply can’t come off the drugs due to addiction, and in other cases,
the withdrawal symptoms upon cessation of use are devastating. This is the
definition of opioid use disorder.
Researchers
at the University of Alabama at Birmingham were not interested in the
occasional accidental overdoses that happen, but rather in the use disorder.
They
found hospitalizations increased 3.5 times for lower back pain and 24 times for
gout with the two types of arthritis in-between. They also discovered arthritis
patients who use opioids actually get very poor value for their money,
especially when considering the addiction risk.
They
collected 23 previously published randomized controlled trials with 11,402
subjects. All the subjects had arthritis.
At
two, four, eight, and 12 weeks, the subjects reported a very small improvement
in pain and function, but it was indeed very small.
In
addition, they reported no improvement in quality of life, meaning that the
opioids had not improved their quality of sleep, their depression levels, and their willingness to
participate in normal life activities.
This
is why it is important to find a remedy for arthritis that does not involve
opioids, as they are both ineffective and harmful.
Remedy
for Arthritis Pain - Arthritis Prevented with This Vitamin… BUT!
Vitamin
D has recently been promoted as a magical solution for almost everything. And
for good reason.
It
has been proven to help prevent arthritis.
However,
there is a strange angle to the issue if you have already developed arthritis. Then, the use of vitamin D is a
whole different story.
In
a study published in the Journal of Autoimmunity, scientists examined the
synovial fluid and blood from people with and without active rheumatoid arthritis.
They
reached some interesting conclusions:
People
with rheumatoid arthritis had lower levels of
vitamin D in their bodies than their healthy peers did.
While
vitamin D is usually a great suppressant of inflammatory cytokines, once an
area is seriously inflamed, it becomes resistant to the positive effects of
vitamin D.
That
is, inflamed cells do not allow vitamin D to reduce their inflammation.
This
means that vitamin D can help to prevent inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, but it won’t be as
effective for people who have already developed these conditions, unless they
can get huge amounts of it directly into their affected joints.
This
could also indicate that the standard amount of vitamin D needed for people
already suffering arthritis should be much higher
than those who haven’t developed the disease.
Generally,
it’s recommended to spend 20 minutes outside in direct sunlight every day. If
you have arthritis, you’ll want to spend much more
time outside.
If
you’re going for supplementation, make sure it contains between 1500 and 5,000
IU (International Units) of vitamin D3 per day.
Remedy
for Arthritis Pain - New Method to Heal Arthritis Without Side Effects
In
the past two years, several scientific articles appeared in academic journals
that discussed the effectiveness of a new, non-invasive and hugely effective treatment for the relief of arthritis pain, inflammation and
the restoration of movement in affected joints .
This
method is inexpensive and causes no side effects.
In
the 2016 edition of the journal, Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, researchers
gave 34 osteoarthritis patients between 5 and 10 low-level laser treatments to
various joints.
Before
the recommencement of the treatments after 5 and 7 sessions, 8 weeks after the
initial treatment, the researchers measured the amount of pain participants
experienced, the size of their joints (to check for swelling) and their range
of motion.
They
found huge positive effects on all three these factors after 5 and 7 treatment
sessions, and the effects lasted for 8 weeks.
Those
who received more than 7 treatments, however, experienced no further benefits
beyond the 7th treatment.
Just
before this study, the journal, Lasers in Medical Science published another
study in which scientists compared two groups of 50 patients with knee
arthritis: one received conventional physical therapy and the other received
conventional treatment together with low-level laser therapy.
While
9 of the conventional therapy patients needed a knee replacement after 6 years,
only 1 patient in the combined therapy group did, showing that low-level laser
therapy is extremely effective and should be incorporated in arthritis treatments.
Low-level
lasers are simple, non-destructive, red or infrared light between the
wavelengths of 600nm and 1000nm (nanometres).
They’re
very safe and you can even get similar home-use devices.
The
exact mechanisms through which lasers relieve arthritis symptoms are not yet
understood, but it is known that light at these wavelengths enters cells and
warms them. This seems to promote energy production inside the cells together
with other poorly understood chemical changes.
For
more ideas on remedy for arthritis pain, watch this video - What
Home Remedies Help Reduce Arthritis Pain?
This post is from the Arthritis Strategy
Program. It was created by Shelly Manning, a former arthritis sufferer and a health consultant.
A Brief Background on
the Author
Like you, Shelly
Manning also suffered from arthritis, particularly osteoarthritis. This was due
to her weight and desk job. Her condition eventually took a toll on her
relationship with her (former) husband.
It was when she went
to Hong Kong that she met Janerdquo, an old woman who owned the restaurant
where she ate. Janerdquo supposedly offered her a bowl of a weird-smelling
soup, which helped ease her joint pain. She ate there each day for 10 days
until she was completely healed from arthritis.
Shelly Manning
decided to research this natural remedy and to create a step-by-step treatment
plan to others who are suffering from different types of arthritis, such as
gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and psoriatic
arthritis.
That’s why she
created “The Arthritis Step By Step Strategy.” According to her claims, this
unique strategy will get rid of joint pain and stiffness, repair your damaged
joints, and treat the underlying cause of your arthritis.
Shelly teamed up with
Christian Goodman, the owner of Blue Heron Health News, a publishing company
that aims to help people to take responsibility for their own health by using
natural health alternatives for preventing arthritis in fingers and knees
naturally.
To find out more
about this program, go to Remedy for Arthritis Pain
Without Drugs