Arthritis - Yes, it can be cured

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There are over 100 types of arthritis. It is a disease that limits everyday movements such as walking, standing, or holding onto a key and trying to open a door. The effects of arthritis range from mild pain, stiffness, and joint swelling to debilitating discomfort. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. An estimated 20.7 million Americans are affected by this disease. According to Dr. Hulda Clark "... in osteoarthritis, bacteria live in the deposits left there in the joints... Further research is required to explain this. My suspicion is that toxins such as mercury, thallium, cadmium, lead and solvents are present in the...

Es gibt über 100 Arten von Arthritis. Es ist eine Krankheit, die alltägliche Bewegungen wie Gehen, Stehen oder Festhalten an einem Schlüssel und den Versuch, eine Tür zu öffnen, einschränkt. Die Auswirkungen von Arthritis reichen von leichten Schmerzen, Steifheit und Gelenkschwellungen bis hin zu lähmenden Beschwerden. Arthrose ist die häufigste Form der Arthritis. Schätzungsweise 20,7 Millionen Amerikaner sind von dieser Krankheit betroffen. Laut Dr. Hulda Clark „… bei Arthrose leben in den Gelenken Bakterien in den dort verbliebenen Ablagerungen… Weitere Untersuchungen sind erforderlich, um dies zu erklären. Mein Verdacht ist, dass Giftstoffe wie Quecksilber, Thallium, Cadmium, Blei sowie Lösungsmittel im …
There are over 100 types of arthritis. It is a disease that limits everyday movements such as walking, standing, or holding onto a key and trying to open a door. The effects of arthritis range from mild pain, stiffness, and joint swelling to debilitating discomfort. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. An estimated 20.7 million Americans are affected by this disease. According to Dr. Hulda Clark "... in osteoarthritis, bacteria live in the deposits left there in the joints... Further research is required to explain this. My suspicion is that toxins such as mercury, thallium, cadmium, lead and solvents are present in the...

Arthritis - Yes, it can be cured

There are over 100 types of arthritis. It is a disease that limits everyday movements such as walking, standing, or holding onto a key and trying to open a door. The effects of arthritis range from mild pain, stiffness, and joint swelling to debilitating discomfort.

Osteoarthritisis the most common form of arthritis. An estimated 20.7 million Americans are affected by this disease.

According to Dr. Hulda Clark "... in osteoarthritis, bacteria live in the joints in the deposits left there... Further research is required to explain this. My suspicion is that toxins such as mercury, thallium, cadmium, lead and solvents are distributed throughout the body, reducing immunity and allowing the tiny larvae to reside there. Once the route (routing) to these organs has been established, it is also used by other parasites. Soon a large number of parasites control, their bacteria, viruses and pollutants reach these organs.

Osteoarthritis causes the breakdown of cartilage, which protects the ends of bones from rubbing against each other. As the disease worsens, severe pain develops along with loss of cartilage bone spurs and abnormal bone hardening as the bones no longer receive cushioning. As a result, bones become more brittle and more susceptible to fractures.

There are two types of osteoarthritis: primary and secondary. Primary OA is arthritis due to an unhealthy aging process. Secondary osteoarthritis is not as common and is caused by injury, previous congenital joint misalignment, trauma, infection, surgery, or prolonged use of medications.

Causes of osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis can be caused by general wear and tear on the body through the process of living, obesity, and a lifetime of inadequate nutrition. Additional causes may include skeletal defects, genetic factors and hormonal deficiencies (as evidenced by the many women who suffer from osteoarthritis after menopause), toxins and microbes. There are other environmental and even dental factors that have been found to trigger the disease.

Biomechanical changes, particularly excessive tissue acidity, may also contribute to the development of osteoarthritis. This is why it's so important to pay attention to pH and your acid and alkaline levels (you can get more information about pH and acid and alkali)www.drclarkuniversity.org Click on Books and Products, then University Bookstore, then Alkalife.. When joints lose their full range of motion due to stress, injury, or lack of activity, cartilage is reduced. As a result, movement is hindered and pain occurs. The body replaces joint deterioration with calcium, which then forms hard, inflexible deposits that cause joint stiffness.

There are some things you can do to avoid this disease or remove it from your life. One would be, Dr. To follow Clark's recommendations, some of which are listed below. For more information about her treatment and suggestions, see her book theCures for all diseases, found at www.drclarkuniversity.org [http://www.drclarkuniversity.org]

"Arthritic plaques contain a large amount of phosphates combined with calcium. This calcium came from another bone, such as the base of your spine or the wrist. This is where the bones become weaker due to this loss of calcium. Calcium was taken from your bones to neutralize the excess phosphate in your diet. Reduce phosphate consumption (meat, soda, grains) by half and eat fish, milk, vegetables and fruit instead. Drink three cups of milk per day. If you are allergic to milk " "

When joints are painful, it's easy to kill the bacteria with an electronic zapper. Treat yourself to a zapper daily until the pain is gone (more information about the zapper at www.drclarkuniversity.org) [http://www.drclarkuniversity.org] and in the cure for all diseases). Maybe it stays away, but there's a chance the bacteria will have a steady source of toxins to reinfect. Take the cure for all diseases to learn how not to get infected again.

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