Do Chinese herbal remedies work for rheumatoid arthritis? And if so, what types.?
Thursday, March 18th, 2010 at
6:39 am
Tagged with: Arthritis • Chinese • herbal • remedies • Rheumatoid • Types • work
Filed under: Rheumatoid Arthritis Remedy
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Never mind herbal remedies, find yourself a GOOD acupuncturist.
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Rheumatoid arthritis is not something you screw around with. If you screw around with treating it you will end up with permanent damage and disfigurement. None of the alternative treatments legitimately work on it. However, there are several extremely effective MEDICAL treatments that will prevent the damage and disfigurement not to mention the pain.
I can not stress this enough. Medical treatment -> pain free life, no problems. No medical treatment -> intense pain, disfigurement, loss of function, maybe even death.
Don’t screw around.