There is new – natural – hope for Arthritis, one of some 1,800 ‘chronic’ ailments of our time. Just read on… Tony Merritt from Pullman, WA, asks: My father suffered heavily of arthritis, so did my mother – and now I am their ‘successor’ also in this kind of ailment. Although we all took, and still take, respective medicines, no answer is in sight. Even not with the knee replacement I had a couple of years ago. Do you know a way out of this vicious cycle, Doc? THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND Dr. Fritz: While we do have a most modern medical system in our industrialized world, we still have 1,800 ‘chronic’, i.e. unsolved diseases. Including arthritis (also named osteoarthritis). Actually the most frequent joint disease not only in the U.S. (with 30 million adults affected – one third of those aged over 60), but in the industrialized world in general. In fact, it is one of the most painful and debilitating ailments of our time, characterized by deterioration of joint cartilage. With swollen, stiff, and painful joints, and a hardship to move in many cases. Skyrocketing the number of disabilities. According to Harvard University research, it is a kind of ‘modern’ health problem rapidly developing after World War II. With so far only symptomatic treatment but no cure. Knee and hip replacement being not the ‘Egg of Columbus’ either, as you could learn from one of our previous blogs. NATURE’S ANSWERS While risk factors for this critical phenomenon are not understood very well so far, and no technical solution seemingly in sight, fortunately, there is new hope now to overcome this problem naturally. There are natural herbs for the relieve of pain and inflammation, native to the Amazon Rainforest our world’s ‘greatest natural pharmacy’. With international scientific validation. Inter alia,
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