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will ayurvedic or homeopathy help in treating rheumatoid arthritis

Yes Ayurveda had very good medicines for rheumatic arthritis. I.e.amavata in ayurveda. There r good medicines and for severe ra we have panchakarma also. I have very good ayurvedic medicines for ra. No side effects. For more information call or what's app me on this number : nine five three five four two zero seven seven zero. thank u. ...

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I am suffering from rheumatoid arthritis from 8 months. I am having joint pain in my wrist,knee,feet,fingers. I am 45 years of age. My haemoglobin has dropped to 8.3 and R.A. factor reached to 60. Provide me some suggestions for the treatment.

Hi Hi and thanks for the query I am Dr. Alok, Rheumatologist and very pleased to be assisting you with your health questions today. It is very difficult to advise treatment, just on RA factor. you need to see a rheumatologist as soon as possible to prevent permanent joint damage. Now a days there are many very good medicine available Hope this helps and provides answers to your question. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to ask me again I wish you good health, take ...

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It is my contention that rheumatoid arthritis is either caused by a potassium deficiency or is greatly enabled by one (Potassium in the etiology of rheumatoid arthritis and heart infarction. 1974 Journal of Applied Nutrition. 26; p40. ) (Potassium deficiency as a cause of rheumatoid arthritis. 2000 Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients. 208; 74-76. ) ( http://charles_w.tripod.com/arthritis.html ). Dr. Reza Rastmanesh has performed a clinical trial that establishes this (Rastmanesh R. 2008 A pilot study of potassium supplementation in treatment of hypokalemic patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A randomized, double-blinded placebo controlled trial. The Journal of Pain. 9, issue 8; 722-731. ). Potassium should be automatically prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis because getting potassium up to normal from the low values in all RA patients (LaCelle PL et al 1964 An investigation of total body potassium in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Proceedings Ann. Meeting of the Rheumatism Association, Arthritis & Rheumatism 7; 321 ) (Sambrook PN, Ansell BM, Foster S, Gumpel JM, Hesp R, Reeve J, Zanelli JM 1985 Bone turnover in early rheumatoid arthritis. 1. Biochemical and kinetic indexes. Ann Rheum Dis. Sep;44(9):575-9. ) is slow, even with a high unprocessed vegetable diet. There are tasty foods that are especially rich in potassium ( http://www.rheumatoidarthritisprogram.com/potassium-and-ra/ ). However it is important that thiamin (vitamin B-1) be adequate when supplementing with potassium because heart disease can not materialize when both are deficient, but will show up if only one of those is deficient (http://charles_w.tripod.com/kandthiamin.html ). This is probably the primary reason why heart disease is a main cause of death in rheumatoid arthritis patients. In view of the fact that this is not considered by current rheumatologists, it would be very valuable for you to bring it into your future research. It is not only that potassium is not considered by physicians in regard to RA, most of them do not even believe that a potassium deficiency is likely. This even though many of them prescribe what are actually supplements, but prescribed under euphemistic terms such as salt substitutes, sodium free baking powder, ORT salts (oral rehydration therapy for diarrhea), polarizing solutions, GIK (glucose, insulin, potassium) salts, vegetables, or glucosamine. A deficiency is further defined out of existence by defining the blood serum content normal as 4.2 when the actual figure is 4.8. Sincerely, Charles Weber 828 692 5816 PS You may find interesting an article that presents the history of arthritis research in http://charles_w.tripod.com/arthritis2.html

hi there is no RCT that food can affect Rheumatoid arthritis. ...

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I m taking medicines for rheumatoid arthritis and facing severe hair fall and breakage. what should i do? I m taking follihair tablets since 1.5 months and seeing no difference

hi, probably you are taking folitrax . but it can be increased upto 30 mg /week. few other medicines are available . you need to see a rheumatologist in banglore or if you want to come to delhi, I am happy to see you ...

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My daughter (12yrs) is being treated for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthiritis for the last 4yrs in Singapore. She was treated with Enbrel injection with methatrexate weekly. Then with Infliximab monthly. But still no improvement. Now our Doctor advising us to change to Humira injection. I request your advice in this regard.

You should discuss with your doctor. I feel She is not responding to TNF Blockers. So there is no point trying the 3rd one when the first 2 failed. Discuss on the options of Tocilizumab vs Rituximab(I am not sure if it s a seropositive JRA or seronegative). But I wont suggest Humira ...

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How to cure rheumatoid arthritis

hi there is no cure, but it is a well treated disease. see a rheumatologist in your area. If you are in delhi, meet me ...

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Im having rheumatoid arthritis since 9 months...im 26 years old female...my vit D levels are low they are 11.08 ng/dl . Im ysing vitamin D supplements since 9 months...now my RA factor level is 1098 according to nephlometry method...can i be cured of rheumatoid arthritis ever???

Rheumatoid arthritis is autoimmune disease affects musculoskeletal system. In allopathy lot of pain killers and steriod are unable to controll the disease effectively. As treatment is life long it is better to prefer ayurvedic treatment which is harmless in long run. I have very good ayurvefic medicines for RA. No side effects. For more information call or what's app me on this number : nine five three five four two zero seven seven zero. thank u ...

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