Secret Pain Relief from
Arthritis
Perhaps one of the best kept
secrets for pain relief from arthritis is a micro-trace mineral
known as Germanium. This gift from Nature helps to oxygenate
cells; increase endorphins for pain management; and offers
anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties. Germanium exists
in multiple forms. The organic form
(Germanium Sesquioxide or Ge-132) can be found in certain foods
such as garlic, aloe, watercress, ginseng, and Tsi-Ahga
mushrooms.
The problem is, it is nearly impossible to consume
enough of these forms to obtain therapeutic doses. Therefore,
when using Germanium for pain relief from arthritis, it's best
to purchase it in capsule form. Studies have been conducted
since the 1920s on the healing properties of Germanium. One
clinical trial study involved seventeen patients with
rheumatoid arthritis. Each patient was treated with either
Ge-132 alone or with small doses of prednisone. The results of
the study showed clinical improvement of joint pain and morning
stiffness in fourteen of the seventeen participants.
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Sports Injury Prevention Can
Also Prevent Arthritis
What does your child playing
field hockey have to do with
arthritis? Although there
appears to be no connection
between a young healthy child
and arthritis, new research
shows us that injuries
associated with sports may be
linked to the onset of
arthritis later in life. If
your child receives some kind
of sports injury, researchers
say, he or she may be more at
risk of developing serious
arthritis problems much later
in life. With well over a half
million children treated each
year in emergency rooms for
sports injury-related problems,
the potential for problems that
may develop later in life looms
large.
In most cases, sports related
injuries that are treated in
emergency cases are not very
serious. About two-thirds of
all children treated in
emergency rooms receive minor
sprains or injuries.
Approximately five percent of
all sports injuries account for
broken bones or severe
fractures. As with so many
conditions and injuries, the
best medicine is prevention.
Make sure your child has
received proper training with
sports equipment prior to
regular participation. Ensure
that adult supervision is
always present in case of an
emergency. Speak to your child
about the seriousness of sports
related injuries. According to
the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, most of these
sports related injuries are the
result of football, baseball,
basketball or soccer. If your
child suffers from some kind of
sports injury, care should be
taken even after a full
recovery has been made. It
appears that sports injury can
greatly increase a person's
risk of developing some kind of
arthritis. The most prevalent
threat is osteoarthritis.
Studies have shown that even a
single injury can put a person
at five times more risk of
developing osteoarthritis later
in adulthood. A childhood hip
injury can, according to
studies, put an individual at
three times the risk of
developing hip-related
osteoarthritis problems in
later life.
Children are not the only one's
at risk. Any sports related
injury incurred at a young age
can put one at grater risk for
osteoarthritis and other forms
of arthritis. For instance, it
was found that young people who
participate in high intensity
sports or physical activities
are more likely of developing
the symptoms of arthritis, even
as early as their 30s or 40s.
Osteoarthritis is present when
the joint's cartilage begins to
wear away, causing the joint to
lose its natural cushioning.
This can result in significant
pain, stiffness, and may put an
individual at a greater risk of
injury. With over 21 million
Americans suffering from
osteoarthritis, it is estimated
that this number will steadily
increase as the baby boomer
generation ages. In fact,
osteoarthritis is now
considered to be the number one
source of all disability in the
United States. Sports injury
prevention, then, is key in
helping stave off this often
painful and debilitating
condition. Make sure your
children wear the proper
equipment when playing sports,
and protect yourself as well.
This small effort is well worth
it to prevent a future with
osteoarthritis.
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According to Dr. Sandra Goodman, Ph.D. and renowned
Germanium expert; "The safety of organic Germanium has been
well-documented, as has its health promoting effects in many
diseases, including cancer and arthritis." Case histories and
clinical trials have documented the therapeutic benefits of
Germanium in treating: v Rheumatoid Arthritis And Rheumatism v
Cancer - Colon, Prostate, Breast, Lung, Ovarian, Cervical,
Leukemia v Asthma v Diabetes v Mental Disorders -Depressive
Psychoses, Schizophrenia v Digestive Disorders -Gastritis,
Ulcers v Cardiac Disorders Dr. Kazuhiko Asai of Japan is
credited with being the first to synthesize and use an organic
Germanium compound as a dietary supplement. Dr. Asai suffered
from severe Rheumatoid Arthritis and tested the Germanium
compound on his self. He reported that within ten days, his
arthritis symptoms had completely disappeared.
Dr. Lester Rose, M.D. recommends Germanium Sesquioxide
(Ge-132) for his patients suffering from arthritis. His
protocol starts patients at 600 milligrams daily; tapering down
to 150 milligrams over the course of three weeks. If you are
interested in learning more about the therapeutic benefits of
Germanium, locate a copy of Dr. Asai's book - "Miracle Cure -
Organic Germanium." It's filled with scientific documentation
and beneficial information that can help you make an informed
decision. Last, but not least, it's important to note that
Organic Germanium is somewhat expensive. Expect to pay up to
$2.50 per 150-milligram capsule.
Use caution when purchasing Organic Germanium. Some
companies sell the inorganic form -- germanium dioxide. This
form should never be taken internally as it can cause kidney
disease.
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