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Arthritis Medications
Arthritis medications may have a negative affect
on cholesterol and high blood pressure.
Pain and inflammation in the joints is a symptom
of osteoarthritis, a degenerative disease. Drugs
may be effective treatment for this condition,but
should be avoided because all drugs recommended
have dangerous side affects.
Arthritis medications may have a negative affect
on cholesterol and high blood pressure.
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Arthritis Medications
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Arthritis, cholesterol
The safest and most effective treatment for this
disease is a healthy lifestyle of nutrition, weight control and exercise. Proper nutrition means to eat no refined glucose or carbohydrates,eat fruits,vegetables,lean protein,sprouted grain bread,cold water fish and
fiber. Exercise is most important because it
strengthens bone, muscle and renews worn cartilage. Food supplements to take are green
tea,glucosamine,bromelain,and turmeric.
Arthritis medications may have a negative affect
on cholesterol and high blood pressure.