Your Arthritis Caused by a Teenage ConditionA new study from the University of Basel and Ruhr University Bochum the journal PLOS ONE summarizes a weird connection between a teenage condition and arthritis later in life.

This is something most teenagers experience to some level, but when out of hand, could lead to this serious condition.

The good news is that you can still reverse arthritis naturally even if you suffered this condition as a teenager.

The researchers analyzed health information of 6,483 teenagers collected by the National Comorbidity Survey Replication Adolescent Supplement, a national survey of American teenagers between ages 13 and 18 that took place between 2001 and 2004.

They then collected additional health and mental health information via self-report questionnaires given to the participants (now adults) and to those who were their parents or guardians during adolescence. They also collected doctors’ reports, where available.

The most interesting findings were that adolescents who suffered from depression were more likely than their peers to suffer from arthritis later in life.

This is very interesting, as the two conditions seem at first glance not to have anything in common.

But things are not always as they seem at first.

Previous studies have, for example, shown that depression can make us more sensitive to pain. It also interferes with our immune system-causing inflammation.

The good news is that thousands of readers have already used these 3 steps here to completely rid themselves of arthritis (no matter what the original cause was)…