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Arthritis
Arthritis does not effect cholesterol or blood sugar.
Joint inflammation and pain are indications of an arthritic condition. This is a condition that usually happens as people age. This condition causes joints to stiffen,the cartilage wears out, and inflammation sets in with severe pain upon movement in the affected areas.
Arthritis does not effect cholesterol or blood sugar.
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Arthritis
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Arthritis, cholesterol
There are many drugs that ease the pain, but all have dangerous side effects. There are many food supplements that have had considerale success. Glucosomine sulfate is one of the most popular and it not only is a pain reliever, it heals the cartilage which is the underlying cause of the condition. Exercise of the joints that are involved is a great help as well as nutrition and weight control.
Arthritis does not effect cholesterol or blood sugar.