Get the Full Lowdown on Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is an extremely common condition that affects the joints of up to 80 per cent of people over the age of 50. Often put down to 'wear and tear' as a result of the agei...
Read MoreArthritis is a condition that causes pain and inflammation in a joint. Around 10 million people suffer with the condition in the UK, including children. It most often develops in adults who are in their late 40s or older. It’s also more common in women and people with a family history of the condition. However, it can occur at any age as a result of an injury or be associated with other joint-related conditions, such as gout or rheumatoid arthritis.
The mainstream’s approach to treating arthritis is to prescribe powerful painkillers that only shield the painful symptoms associated with the condition. Few mainstream therapies focus on repairing the damaged joint cartilage or combating the inflammation associated with arthritis. So, what are you alternatives? Can the condition be treated without having to resort to taking powerful painkillers and steroid injections on a regular basis? The Daily Health will help you find answers to all these questions and much, much more.
Osteoarthritis is an extremely common condition that affects the joints of up to 80 per cent of people over the age of 50. Often put down to 'wear and tear' as a result of the agei...
Read MoreI received an email from an HSI member who said she'd benefited from using ginger to ease her joint and arthritis pain and wanted to know more about how it helps in this area. As...
Read MoreMainstream medicine relies too heavily on prescription drugs and too readily dismisses natural therapies there's no arguing that. One of the reasons for this is consistency somethi...
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