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Includes 3 heat settings and absorbent sponge for moist heat. Automatic off. Machine washable cloth cover.
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China Gel Topical Pain Reliever 8 oz Jar

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Developed by a Chiropractor Dr. Paul M. Tullio, D.C. developed China-Gel as an herbal, greaseless therapeutic gel that incorporates modern technology with the ancient pain relieving concepts of Chinese medicine. China-Gel was developed in an environment saturated in chiropractic philosophy. The reason China-Gel is so effective is that, like chiropr[Read More]
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Icy to dull the pain; Hot to relax it away. Icy and Hot Therapy for Pain.
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Friend asked:


my 13 year old girlfriend has polyarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in every joint in her body. the medications she takes aren’t really working for her. does anyone know any medicines, foods, techniques, or anything at all that can help with arthritis pain? she’s in so much pain, all the time, it breaks my heart..

please please help us.
thank you so much in advance

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Move Free Advanced is an exclusive Schiff Nutrition formula that combines Uniflex with Joint Fluid, Glucosamine and Chondroitin. Schiff found two new advanced ingredients - Uniflex and Joint Fluid - which, when added to glucosamine, doubled the effectiveness vs glucosamine and chondroitin alone. Uniflex is a patent-pending ingredient system that wo[Read More]
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Zim Under Counter Jar Opener

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Open or close all types of jars or caps from a 1/2" toothpaste tube to the big 5-gallon lids with the Zim Jar Opener. Hardly any strength is needed from you. This unique opener is designed for anyone interested in protecting finger and wrist joints. No adjustments or moving parts. Simply slip lid in until it wedges and turn jar. Presto! Stubborn li[Read More]
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Flexicose® contains 14 powerful ingredients including 1,500 mg of LIQUID glucosamine sulfate and HCL per dose. To further promote joint health, Flexicose also contains 12 other synergistic ingredients such as Chondroitin Sulfate, MSM, Manganese, Omega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA), Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Yucca, Bromelain, Boswellia, Aloe V[Read More]
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The Nature Of Rheumatoid Arthritis



How long have you been suffering from painful joints? Have you noticed outward physical changes in those joints? Are your joints showing deformity and stiffness?

A combination of several factors may cause the development of rheumatoid arthritis. These factors may include infection, underlying malnutrition problem, endocrine gland disorders and the inability to cope with life’s situations. Rheumatoid arthritis may also be due to poisons, viruses or bacterial toxins. The joint fluids of individuals suffering from rheumatoid arthritis do not show any evidence of pus or disease germs that are mostly seen in acute arthritis. People who suffered from physical or emotional shock, fatigue and injuries are mostly predisposed to rheumatoid arthritis. Individuals who are often exposed to cold and dampness usually develop the disease more easily. Women are more commonly affected with this type of arthritis compared with men.

Rheumatoid arthritis may occur after childhood and before a person reaches forty years old. Occasionally though, there are cases wherein it affects individuals who are already in their sixties or seventies. The beginning of this disease is often more gradual than rapid. This is usually characterized by a low grade fever, a feeling of weakness all over the body and headache. This type of arthritis usually involves the knees and the fingers first followed by the shoulders, wrists, ankles and elbows. In widespread cases, all of the joints in the body may be attacked. An active inflammation occurs in the joint’s synovial membrane causing it to swell with accompanying moderate to severe pain. Rheumatoid arthritis basically involves the joints but it is also a systemic problem that usually affects the whole body.

Affected large joints are usually tender and warm to the touch, swollen and red with an increase amount of joint fluids. The infectious process causes absorption resulting into thinning of the joint cartilage that is often seen in x-ray examinations. Thinning of the joint cartilage can also be caused by the pressure created by muscle spasm or tendons that cross the joint and the calcium loss at bone ends causing it to become rarefied.

Deformity is a very familiar result of rheumatoid arthritis. This is caused by the contraction and atrophy of both tendons and muscles around the joints. These actions cause the muscles and tendons to bend unnaturally. These may even dislodge the bone out of the joint resulting in the characteristic rheumatoid arthritis deformity. There are also instances when the bone ends grow together creating a permanent stiff joint. The limbs can also be affected, which can be cold and clammy. In severe cases, the patient may become thin and anemic.

Rheumatoid arthritis appears to be curable in some cases but as a rule, it recurs over and over again after apparent healing. A person affected with rheumatoid arthritis and its accompanying deformity should accept the fact that he will be carrying this handicap all throughout his life. New methods of treatment however allow many arthritic patients to continue with their normal activities and still enjoy whatever life has to offer.

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An extremely effective topical pain reliever used in pain management programs to treat athletic and muscle related injuries; sore or strained muscles; shoulder and arm discomfort; neck, hip and leg pain; back pain; painful joints; sports injury pain; ankle or foot pain; and pain associated with arthritis, diabetic neuropathy, tendonitis and bursiti[Read More]
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Could I have Rheumatoid Arthritis in my knee?

JAQUiLENE♥ asked:


My right knee is swollen and I am unable to bend it fully, and its been like this for about 3 months. I play volleyball and Im also a runner. When I run or walk my knee doesn’t hurt at all, just only when i try to bend it into a certain position. I went to the doctor, and he told me that i might have rheumatoid arthritis. If i do have this, what is the treatment? Will my knee ever go back to normal? Will I ever get to run track or play any sports again?
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