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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
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I have rheumatoid arthritis and would like to know if anyone tried the Dr. Ray Lala remedy from
resolvearthritis.com.Since the price is high,before I buy it I would like to hear if it works.
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You should ask your medical doctor to look into that and get his opinion. Or ask if your health insurance provider would cover the cost of it. If they won’t, then there’s probably something fishy about it.
For arthritis, ask your doctor, if a blood test to find out it is inflammatory is necessary.
You can try OSTEOBIFLEX, or chondroitins along with olive oil tabs. You see the more you get older, the more arthritis becomes acute do the degeneration of your joints. Your joints are like hinges, if the hinges are not oiled there will be a creaking sound, it is similar with your joints. You can speak with your doctor too for any other pharmaceutical medication to alleviate the pain. During the course of your meds, please attend for physiotherapy as well.
That is complete quackery. That website fails every quack red flag test. No mention of clinical trials, lots of claims, only anecdotal testimonials as support.
They claim that all patients who presented with viral disorders had the nerve to their immune system blocked. I have never heard such baloney in my life. There is no nerve to the immune system. The immune system is an extremely complex organization of cells and antibodies designed normally to “seek and destroy” invaders of the body, particularly infections.
They claim rheumatoid arthritis is caused by a viral attack. Viral infections have long been suspected as one cause but this has never been proven. The cause of rheumatoid arthritis is still a very active area of worldwide research.
They also claim that their expensive course of minerals “remove viruses, fungi and toxins from the cells” which makes no biological sense.
If I were you, I would email them and ask for their clinical trials that show efficacy, and which journal were these trials published in for peer review. I’ll wager that you won’t hear back from them.
Here is a link to a website “How To Spot a Quack Arthritis Cure” and I hope this is of help.
http://arthritis.about.com/cs/arthtreat/ht/spotquackcure.htm