Arthritis Set-Backs

It is not unusual to have a marked aggravation of the arthritis after you first begin changing the body's chemistry, and this is caused not by anything you are eating, but by chemicals already stored in your body that are still being precipitated.

Go on in this way for a number of weeks, and you will find the condition arrested, for the pain is less and the attacks of acute arthritis less frequent and less severe.

It is known that these apparent set-backs are all part of the healing process and a sign that the body is responding. Very often a day on vegetable soup or mild fruits such as grapes or apples will put things right again.

One bonus of a diet containing plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables is that they are known to enrich the blood stream, which in turn could lead to an improvement in circulation. Poor circulation is generally associated with rheumatism and arthritis and could be one of the contributory causes.

08.01.2007. 16:38

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