Monday, January 21, 2008

Aloe Vera and GLUCOSAMINE & CHONDROITIN SULPHATE

Here is a report from:dailyhealth@electricmessage.co.uk

What I am highlighting here is:GLUCOSAMINE & CHONDROITIN SULPHATE Which can be found mixed with Aloe Vera....read about it here: http://www.aloeveraexpress.com/site/1345660/product/196a



In a previous e-Alert, told you about two alternative treatments for
dyspepsia: 1) capsaicin, a phytochemical that occurs naturally in red
peppers, and 2) Potter's Acidosis, a herbal formula that HSI Panelist
Dr Allan Spreen, recommends for indigestion, acid reflux, and other
stomach problems.

But arthritis patients may not need ANY treatments for dyspepsia if
they avoid prescription medications and try one of these non-drug
methods to address pain:

GLUCOSAMINE & CHONDROITIN SULPHATE: In many e-Alerts we've examined
these two essential components of cartilage that are naturally produced
by the body, and in supplement form have been shown to slow and even
reverse the degenerative effects of osteoarthritis.

COD LIVER OIL: I’ve also told you about research that shows how cod
liver oil may reverse the actions of the enzymes that break down
cartilage. In fact, studies suggest that taking cod liver oil can even
prevent the development of arthritis, while reducing symptoms in those
already afflicted with the disease.

NICOTINAMIDE: In a National Institutes of Health study, this anti-
inflammatory nutrient (a derivative of niacin – also known as vitamin
B3) relieved arthritis pain by almost 30 percent and improved range of
motion and flexibility in joints.

ACUPUNCTURE: Plus I’ve told you before about a study of 570 patients
with knee osteoarthritis. Among the subjects who were treated with
acupuncture, 40 percent reported reduced pain. These subjects also had
significant improvements in knee mobility and function.

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