The traditional medical system considers arthritis incurable. The drugs manufactured and sold today (at best) reduce the pain a bit, but without exception create serious side effects. Some arthritis drugs have even been pulled off the market because their side effects were proven to be deadly.
However, there is an extremely simple, easy and all natural approach that drastically improves arthritis without side effects. And it’s absolutely free.
The worst part of the drug-based approach is that misleading warnings from the traditional medical system are blocking us from using this easy, free approach.
You see, in the Nurses’ Health Studies I and II, which followed thousands of nurses over the course of more than 3 decades, evidence has emerged to show the best way to prevent rheumatoid arthritis is to make sure to get some sun.
[adrotate group=”5″]While skin cancer and aging concerns have been well-founded, it is being widely reported in varying studies that the over-correction to completely eliminate exposure to UVA and UVB light by overusing sunscreen and sunblock has caused more problems that it may have solved.
People make their own vitamin D in the skin. This happens when ultraviolet light causes a sterol called 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin to convert to vitamin D. The sterols come from the liver.
This won’t happen if we don’t get sunlight or if we use too much sunscreen.
So not only are we putting the liver under stress by not converting cholesterols it would make anyway to a useable vitamin, but we are also putting our overall health at risk by interfering with the body’s ability to manufacture and use a vitamin we simply cannot live without.
Vitamin D deficiency has been increasingly identified as the main reason for inflammatory process diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system perceives joints and connective tissue as foreign and attacks itself.
The Nurses’ Health Studies found that the nurses who had the most exposure to sunlight over the 3-decade studied were also the least likely to suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.
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Shelly, this is very interesting but I find it very misleading. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a very specific arthritic disease among more than 100 conditions which are all called “arthritis”. It is “systemic” meaning the patient may often feel unwell overall. Simple osteoarthritis even if in many joints usually is considered a disorder of that part of the body only, not a systemic or autoimmune disease, the patient may “feel fine” otherwise. The two conditions have only joint pain in common. Please vist this good good web page from the Canadian Arthritis Society which describes the many conditions which can be called arthritis: http://www.arthritis.ca/aboutarthritis.
My point is (from personal experience with Reiter’s syndrome – one of the many conditons) is that what helps Rheumatoid Arthritis may be not much help in other arthritic conditions and vice versa. Thanks
My vitamin D level was found to be “7”. I ached like I had been hit by an 18 wheeler! Was DXed as an immune diseas (disorder?). Began supplementing with 10,000 IU of Vitamin D. Have slowly over 2 years brought levels up to “29”, which is still SUPER LOW. Have continued taking 10,000 Units of Vitamin D capsules. Dr. stopped labs for low D levels. I do not know how to get the tests now on medicare. My levels are likely higher by now, 6 months since last test.
My pains are decreased greatly; however still remain severe enough that I am disabled most days. I do have some strange relief about 3 days a month, for 3 to 5 hours relief, on those 3 days. I also had to go back to taking Neurontin, also called Gabapentin every morning and night, and sometimes mid-day. I no longer feel like I am dying, however, I do not feel exactly like I am living, or living well. I am extremely glad to be at this point. For 6 months I thought I could not stand one more day of extreme bone pain all over my body. georgia
improving your diet by removing processed foods and eating a balanced diet with little meat has helped me a lot. Eating ant inflammatory foods such as Pineapple, ginger, etc and avoiding foods that accelerate inflammation will help greatly. Juice diet of carrots, cucumber beetroot is good etc.
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