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JOINT PAIN 2009

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JOINT INFLAMMATION is a very painful, with multiple sets of conditions (100), progressively leading to joint damage, deformity and loss of mobility. Swelling of extremity joints is the hallmark of the syndrome. Chronic pain, disability and death are unfortunate results. Joint inflammation problems include: pain stiffness damage to joint cartilage (the tough, smooth tissue that covers the ends of the... »

Types Of Lupus

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pain in Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the body in many different ways, from mild to fatal. Some people exhibit symptoms affecting the skin and joints, while others suffer damage to the lungs, blood, brain, tissues and kidneys. Lupus nephritis, for instance, is the inflammation of the kidneys, which affects the body’s... »

Types Of Lupus

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for lupus The chronic pain of lupus can affect anyone from 15 to 50 and it does affect nearly 2 million Americans. As an autoimmune system, the lupus sufferer’s body is under attack. The skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, the eyes, the nervous system and blood-making cells can all suddenly become targets. While currently there... »

NUTRITION: FOOD THERAPY FOR THE HEART & CIRCULATION

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EVERY YEAR, NEARLY ONE MILLION AMERICANS DIE FROM HEART DISEASE Some Startling Statistics!!! One in five individuals has some form of cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United states and has been every year since 1919 One of every 2.5 deaths in 1998 was due to cardiovascular disease. AND MORE THAN HALF... »

JOINT PAIN: ALTERNATIVE UNDERSTANDING & UNRAVELING THE CAUSE

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JOINT INFLAMMATION is a very painful, with multiple sets of conditions (100), progressively leading to joint damage, deformity and loss of mobility. Swelling of extremity joints is the hallmark of the syndrome. Chronic pain, disability and death are unfortunate results. Joint inflammation has an estimated prevalence of 1 to 2%. Prevalence increases with age, approaching 5% in... »