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09:53 AM | 07-11-2019

Suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Allopathy treatment is going on but there is no improvement. Any alternatives?


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02:07 PM | 07-11-2019

Hi,

Rheumatoid Arthritis can be dealt with. Kindly read the health journey of Ms. Nandini Gulati

https://www.wellcure.com/health-journeys/26/i-solved-my-three-a-half-problems-through-nature

Rheumatoid arthritis is basically an autoimmune disorder. Before going into the lifestyle changes lets briefly understand the response of the body. In this the body's own immune system attacks the body's own tissues. In autoimmune disorders healing begins from the gut. You have to imagine the lining of the gut to be like a thin sieve with tiny holes. Over a period of time by use of antibiotics, wrong foods, environmental toxins and stress the holes in the sieve gets larger. Therefore many toxins instead of being eliminated from the body get back into the blood stream. The body thinks it to be a virus and starts producing antibodies against them. This then affects as in your case joints. Now many lifestyle changes can help the gut repair and heal.

  • Avoid gluten, present in wheat and all items from wheat including rava, daliya made from wheat etc.All these cause the inflammation to increase.
  • Avoid all packed, processed, sugary, animal foods including dairy and all kinds of oils.
  • It is extremely important that you consume a healthy diet rich in fruits and raw vegetables. Fruits and vegetables contain essential vitamins and minerals which are required for the normal functioning of many hormones, neurotransmitters and a whole lot of other bodily functions.
  • Proper sleep and physical activity are equally important. They induce the production of "happy hormones", melatonin and serotonin. This allows the body to repair and heal naturally.
  • Spending time in nature, like gardening, exposure to sunlight is also helpful. All these activities induce the production of serotonin.
  • Stay away from all enviromental chemical and toxins as those present in cosmetics and hosehold cleaning products. They are all hormonal distruptors.
  • Avoid use of plastics and microwave. They too cause hormonal changes in the body.

Wishing you Good Health Always!

Thank you

Regards


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