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Archive for Arthritis

5 Foods To Ease Arthritis Pain

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 11/22/2020
Foods To Ease Arthritis Pain

If you have chronic inflammation, then you can use these 5 foods to ease arthritis pain. According to the Center for Disease Control there are over 54 million people that have arthritis. This is almost 25% of the adult population.

And while there are several types of arthritis. What is common to all of them is:

Chronic Inflammation and Fibrin!

Our food choices contributes to this chronic inflammation. In my article titled “5 Foods That Trigger Arthritis Pain” I identify the following:

  • Sugar

  • Gluten Containing Foods

  • Processed Foods

  • Blackened or Charred Foods

  • Alcohol

For most of the United States, the first three are consumed on a daily basis. All three create inflammation within your body. And if you eat them daily, then the result is chronic inflammation.

Chronic inflammation causes the body to treat this as an injury. This results in excessive fibrin, which is a contributing factor of arthritis and joint inflammation.

Fibrin has to be addressed. Because of this my next article titled “Proteolytic Enzymes To Address Fibrin” will help you understand how to eliminate this from your body.

In today’s article I want to help you understand how to choose foods that ease arthritis pain. There are 5 that I would recommend. They are: Read More →

5 Foods That Trigger Arthritis Pain

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 11/15/2020
Foods That Trigger Arthritis Pain

The modern American diet contains multiple foods that trigger arthritis pain. Today we’re going to look at the 5 most common. But before we talk about these 5 foods that trigger arthritis pain it’s important to understand the cause.

Why?

Because once you understand the cause, then you can see how these foods continue to contribute to your pain.

Now there are several types of arthritis. But what is common to all of them is:

Chronic Inflammation and Fibrin!

Chronic inflammation causes pain and damage to your joints and bones. Sometimes this chronic inflammation is caused by your immune system attacking your joints as in rheumatoid arthritis.

Sometimes, like in gout, it is caused by the improper elimination of uric acid. This then inflames the joints, usually in the ankle area, causing inflammation.

And most people center their treatment program on trying to use medications to eliminate the inflammation. All medications do is mask the pain. Some may temporarily reduce the inflammation.

But that method is like trying to put out a forest fire.

On one side are the brave fireman trying dose the flames with water and chemicals. But if you have a forest of dried underbrush and grasses that continue to feed the fire, then your chances for relief diminish.

And, as in a forest fire, there is resulting damage that takes time to heal.

Which brings us to back to you and your arthritis.

Inflammation causes tissue damage. This tissue damage causes our body to treat it as an injury. This results in a tough protein substance called fibrin to be formed as part of the healing process.

However, chronic inflammation causes the body to continue to treat this as an injury. This results in excessive fibrin, which is a contributing factor of arthritis and joint inflammation.

Most people don’t know about this issue. And unless you address both chronic inflammation and fibrin, you’re arthritic pain will continue to increase.

To help you address all of this I’m preparing the following articles: Read More →

Natural Remedies for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 03/15/2020
Natural Remedies for Rheumatoid Arthritis

I’ve had several clients ask me if nitric oxide therapy is one of the natural remedies for Rheumatoid Arthritis. And the answer is “No” because it doesn’t address the root cause.

Nitric oxide helps to improve blood flow and circulation. This can be helpful. But if you really want to address this health challenge, then you need to understand the following statement.

The root cause is chronic inflammation cause by your immune system, which mistakenly attacks your joints. Rheumatoid arthritis targets the lining of your joints. Initially this causes swelling. And over time it results in bone erosion and joint deformity.

Currently, there is no know cure for this condition. However, there are some natural remedies for rheumatoid arthritis that can help to less its impact.

In this article I’m going to give you my suggestions on how to address this issue. However, before I get started I want you to know that I’m not a doctor. And what I share is not intended to cure or treat anyone. My background is biology and exercise physiology. So I’m going to use my background to give you my thoughts on this issue.

Natural Remedies for Rheumatoid Arthritis – Two Keys

As stated earlier the root cause is chronic inflammation caused by your immune system attacking your joints. This helps us to clearly identify the two areas that need to be addressed. They are:

  • Chronic Inflammation

  • Your Immune System

Now, what I have to say next is really important to understand. Read More →

A Natural Treatment for Osteoarthritis

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 05/22/2018

Finally there looks to be an effective and natural treatment for osteoarthritis. It’s estimated that 27 million AmericansNatural Treatment for Osteoarthritis or 12% of the adult population has some degree of osteoarthritis. And for those who are over the age of 60, you most likely have some degree of this disease, although the severity can vary.

If you have osteoarthritis, then it effects joint mobility, which induces varies degrees of pain while diminishing the quality of your life.

And the unfortunate reality of current drugs is that they’re primarily aimed at pain relief. Not addressing the root cause, which for most is loss of joint cartilage leading to inflammation and bone loss. Additionally, these drugs are only about 50% effective in addressing pain symptoms.

However, there is a new study from the scientists at Central Michigan University that shows how two botanical extracts can be a natural treatment for osteoarthritis. There are:

  • Cutch Tree Extract (Acacia catechu)

  • White Mulberry Extract (Morus alba)

We’ll examine their study in more detail below. But a quick overview shows that these plant extracts reduce cartilage damage while suppressing pain and inflammation. Read More →

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