- Iron induced osteopenia
- Posted on 08-05-2005 | 9 Comments
Toxicol Pathol. 2005;33(5):533-9. Related Articles, Links Ultrastructural and morphometrical evaluation of the parathyroid gland in iron-lactate-overloaded rats. Matsushima S, Tsuchiya N, Fujisawa-Imura K, Fujisawa-Imura K, Hoshimoto M, Takasu N, Torii M, Ozaki K, Narana I, Kotani T. Pathology Section, Drug Safety Evaluation, Developmental Research
- Propolis Nautral Treatment
- Posted on 08-05-2005 | 2 Comments
Writing here to try and raise awareness about Propolis and its impressive properties. Its been shown in research to have anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, anti-fungal/bacterial/viral/allergic properties. It can help treat from eczema, asthma, allergies, arthritis, ME, AIDS, cancer, irritable bowel syndrome. If your interested post back Also heres a link for more information and some products http://www.beevitalpropolis.com/pages/book.html
- Tetracycline Antibiotic for Osteoarthritis
- Posted on 08-04-2005 | 4 Comments
Promise of Tetracycline Antibiotic for Osteoarthritis 14 Jul 2005 Study Shows Effectiveness of Doxycycline in Slowing Disease Progression. A tetracycline antibiotic, doxycycline, has been successfully used to treat a wide-range of bacterial infections. In addition to its effects as an antibiotic, doxycycline has other actions as a drug and, in laboratory studies with animals and with human tissue, can inhibit the degradation of cartilage in a way that could be
- Excerpt: Gold Coast Diet Serves Hope for MS
- Posted on 08-03-2005 | 3 Comments
I have permission from Health Communications to offer an excerpt from the "The Gold Coast Cure," a new diet and fitness book that began as a program for treating multiple sclerosis (MS). The excerpt explains how fitness trainer Ivy Larson and her husband, surgeon Andy Larson, developed The Gold Coast Cure after Ivy was diagnosed with MS. Ivy had been reduced to near immobility, relying on a catheter to drain her bladder. Ivy and Andy built a diet based on Dr. Swank's
- looking for scientific studies for using supplements
- Posted on 08-02-2005 | 4 Comments
Hi I would like to do some reading about the benefits of using supplements like gloco. or msm, vitamins etc... for treating arthritis I am only interested in rigorous scientific studies, and not bogus advertising claims... could you points some good links for me please? TIA stef.
- Plaquinil
- Posted on 08-02-2005 | 4 Comments
Does anyone in the group have any experience with taking this drug (Plaquinil) for knee pain (arthritis)? Thanks.
- Mother of young sufferer
- Posted on 08-01-2005 | 9 Comments
I am the Mother of "Green" who posted under the topic young sufferer. I want to be able to support her and try to understand the nature of this beast. I am a nurse and know somewhat of the process, yet when it touches someone you love an illness such as this really can knock the wind out of you. Does anyone have any suggestions for reading? I just shipped my daughter a book called Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Infection Connection. I'd appreciate any feedback as to what I can purchase to educate...
- Inflammation - The Root of All Illness?
- Posted on 07-29-2005 | 3 Comments
http://www.healthsentinel.com/org_news.php?event=org_news_print_list_item&id=050 Roman Bystrianyk, "Inflammation - The Root of All Illness?", Health Sentinel, July 27, 2005, Inflammation is an integral part of the immune system. We're all familiar with inflammation. When you're cut it becomes red and swollen as a response by the immune system and as the cut heals the inflammation dies down. A similar underlying, chronic, low-grade inflammation is now being considered by more and more...
- What's wrong with my hip/back?
- Posted on 07-28-2005 | 2 Comments
Hi, i'm a 22 year old male, very athletic and active but I've been suffering from these almost paralyzing pains for about two years now that kind of start from my very low back and it radiates down mostly the right side of my butt and down the outside of my leg but not passed my knee to my toes. It also sometimes hurts the left side of my butt too. I also sometimes feel a very sharp pain right in the middle of my groin, in that case it's impossible for me to move side to side when i play...
- Soy is good for your kidneys and heart
- Posted on 07-27-2005 | 19 Comments
http://www.healthsentinel.com/org_news.php?event=org_news_print_list_item&id=049 Roman Bystrianyk, "Soy is good for your kidneys and heart", Health Sentinel, July 20, 2005, Diabetic nephropathy is kidney disease that develops as a result of diabetes and is the primary cause of chronic renal failure in the United States and other Western countries. It is also one of the most significant long-term complications for individual patients with diabetes, with as many as 50% of patients ending up...
- DOXYCYCLINE SLOWS OSTEOARTHRITIS PROGRESSION
- Posted on 07-24-2005 | 3 Comments
Study shows effectiveness of doxycycline in slowing osteoarthritis progression RxPG News June 29, 2005, 13:02 By Arthritis & Rheumatism Journal A tetracycline antibiotic, doxycycline, has been successfully used to treat a wide-range of bacterial
- PillsForEveryone.com provides the quality that's been missing
- Posted on 07-21-2005 | 2 Comments
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- made me laugh
- Posted on 07-20-2005 | 1 Comments
http://www.michaelhodges.com/stuff/funny/2008cc1.swf
- Iron induced increase in adjuvant arthritis synovitis
- Posted on 07-19-2005 | 10 Comments
So according to this study .. bread .. or ANYTHING .. fortified with iron .. could .. be a .. problem .. ? Ann Rheum Dis. 1992 Apr;51(4):516-21. Related Articles, Links Effect of iron complexes on adjuvant arthritis in rats. Dabbagh AJ, Blake DR, Morris CJ.
- Just been diagnosed; basic info needed
- Posted on 07-13-2005 | 1 Comments
Following X-Rays on Friday last my GP's nurse has told me that arthritis of the spine has been diagnosed )I'd been in complaining of some persistent but not severe pain in the right side of the neck). So, I'm hoping this is the best place to come for some info based on you veterans'experience and knowledge, like: Can i expect this condition to inevitably become progressively worse? Will it severely restrict my mobility, and if so, how quickly? The nurse told me there is no treatment; is this...
- From Fruit to Miracle in a Bottle
- Posted on 07-08-2005 | 1 Comments
"Ajoke Odutayo" < Oooh, you have been reported for advertising and because you kill and squeeze the juice out of those cute little Noni. I do not know how you catch that many, they are so fast but not fast enough I guess to get away from the likes of you and yours. SombodyElse
- Hyalgan injection questions?
- Posted on 07-07-2005 | 1 Comments
This may be in future for me and I would like to hear the problems and results from those who had them. Seems like I heard once they are very painful for some reason. Cortisone injections in knee were never a problem for me so wonder about these. Did they do any good and how long did they last? I have both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. PD
- Laser Spine Surgery
- Posted on 07-03-2005 | 1 Comments
I am looking for a laser spine surgery for thoracic surgery in the Fort Lauderdale / Boca Raton / Miami / West Palm Beach / Naples Florida area. Desperate for any suggestions. Thank you.
- not-for-profits funding faulted:
- Posted on 07-02-2005 | 2 Comments
Health groups' funding faulted Not-for-profit advocates often have strong ties to the drug industry. http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/projects/drugs/story/13132395p-13976434c.html By Dorsey Griffith and Steve Wiegand -- Bee Staff Writers Published 2:15 am PDT Sunday, June 26, 2005 "Insomnia is a condition that is under-recognized, under-diagnosed, and as a result, under-treated," warned the National Sleep Foundation, as
- arthritic like pain on first joint of index finger
- Posted on 07-01-2005 | 1 Comments
37 yo male, otherwise good health. When I was 16 yo, I went to catch a football and jammed my index finger. I disregarded the injury and quickly the most outer joint of my index finger healed dislocated slightly downward. Later, the joint malformed, Today it seems like there's a small marble under the skin where my most outer joint should be. Over the last four years the finger has become very soar and stiff, often the pain is unbearable. I am now ready (finally, I know this is a

