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Osteoarthritis
Most people understand arthritis as being a single medical condition, but there are different types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, is the most common type. Nordic Walking
My wife and I love to take a walk after dinner every evening, usually along the shores of Vancouver's False Creek inlet with mugs of tea in hand. Perhaps tonight we'll set down our tea and instead pick up a pair of lightweight Nordic walking poles for our stroll. The Joint-Repair Trio
At age 57, Lianne had always felt physically fit and healthy until a tennis injury refused to heal; she was subsequently diagnosed with osteoarthritis in the right knee. Smooth Running
Glucosamine sulphate occurs naturally in joint structures in the body and is an important compound in the manufacture of cartilage, which covers and protects the ends of bones. When cartilage degeneration leads to loss of mobility and accompanying pain, glucosamine sulphate supplements can help. Strong Joints
Whether you're at work or getting some much-needed R & R, there's one physical condition that is a guaranteed killjoy: joint pain. Renew Those Worn Joints
Osteoarthritis, sometimes called "wear and tear arthritis, affects more than 23 million North Americans. While some joint deterioration and breakdown of cushioning cartilage in the joints is common as we age, debilitating arthritis is not inevitable-and it's reversible with the right treatment. Joint Pain
Seventy-nine-year-old Molly rises cautiously from bed each morning, her joints stiff and sore during cold, wet weather. Once she is up and moving, she feels better. In contrast, her elderly companion Jeffrey sometimes suffers attacks of joint pain so excruciating that he refuses to move at all. Don't Get Stiffed
Over four million Canadians suffer with the debilitating symptoms of arthritis-pain and inflammation. Arthritis encompasses over 100 forms of inflammatory disorders with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis the most common. Arthritis Help
Osteoarthritis - considered the most debilitating type of arthritis - seriously reduces quality of life for more than three million Canadians and we can do little to prevent it. Natural Medicine for Arthritis
About 50 million North Americans (approximately one in seven) have some form of arthritis. In another 20 years, as baby boomers grow older and people live longer, close to 70 million people in Canada and the United States will have arthritis.. Living With Arthritis
As many as one in seven adults in Canada suffers from an arthritic condition, and there is currently no universally accepted conventional cure, or effective treatment that works for all of them. Today, arthritis sufferers are often dissatisfied with painkillers and other conventional drugs, and most have to live with annoying side effects. Common Arthritis Questions Answered
Herbs Relieve Pain and Inflammation Many herbs contain powerful anti-inflammatory substances called salicy. Arthritis Is Reversible
Most medical doctors believe that arthritis is incurable and that its symptoms can only be suppressed with drugs. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Cortisone Shot that was Never Needed
Soon after Chantal Roy was hit by a car while getting off a school bus, she experienced the first signs of arthritis in her knee. She was only five years old. Osteoarthritis In Women
An estimated 2.7 million Canadians (one in 10 people) are affected by osteoarthritis. Eighty-five per cent of the population will be affected by osteoarthritis by age 70. It is the single most common cause of lost time from work and leisure activity. Osteoarthritis: A Safe and Natural Approach
Arthritis refers to inflammation of the joint. The Healing Power of SAMe
One of the most exciting and promising nutritional supplements to come to market this year is S-adenosyl-methionine, (SAMe. |
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