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I am in the process of trying this at the moment ,and it seems to have helped me a wee bit , time will tell but it wont do any harm to try it.
ARTHRITIS:


Arthritis patients may take daily, morning and night, one cup of hot
water with two spoons of honey and one small teaspoon of
cinnamon powder. If taken regularly even chronic arthritis
can be cured. In a recent research conducted at the
Copenhagen University, it was found that when the doctors
treated their patients with a mixture of one tablespoon
Honey and half teaspoon Cinnamon powder before breakfast,
they found that within a week, out of the 200 people so
treated, practically 73 patients were totally relieved of
pain, and within a month, mostly all the patients who could
not walk or move around because of arthritis started walking
without pain.
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Sorry jimslad, but I'm afraid that information is wrong, osteoarthritis is worn joints, so cannot be cured, or repaired, and there is no known cure for rheumatoid arthritis.

It may well relieve the pain ( although I doubt it is anything but the placebo effect, otherwise my rheumatologist would have advised me to try it, rather than spend 18k of the NHS's money on my next course of treatment ) but there is no cure.
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Ah well i only repeated what i had read , it seemed worth a try for me ,and eased my pain , or so i thought, but if it was no use then at least i enjoyed the trial.
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jimslad wrote:Ah well i only repeated what i had read , it seemed worth a try for me ,and eased my pain , or so i thought, but if it was no use then at least i enjoyed the trial.


Sorry if my post sounded a little off, but everyone you speak to about arthritis is an expert and have you tried this or that, sometimes wears a little thin when they're paying a consultant 75k a year to help me :-D

And I'm grumpy when I'm in pain )gr:

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Steve valentine wrote:
jimslad wrote:Ah well i only repeated what i had read , it seemed worth a try for me ,and eased my pain , or so i thought, but if it was no use then at least i enjoyed the trial.


Sorry if my post sounded a little off, but everyone you speak to about arthritis is an expert and have you tried this or that, sometimes wears a little thin when they're paying a consultant 75k a year to help me :-D

And I'm grumpy when I'm in pain )gr:

{rofwl}

No problem Steve )t' i know what pain is although i'm not as bad as some ,i lost a leg and a hand a few years ago when i stood on something ! but still get a fair bit aches and pains, from a limb i dont even have which is a real strange feeling.
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In my search to get relief from the pain in my knee from osteoarthritis I've started to use a tens machine and it's been more effective than any of the painkillers I've had from the doctors. I know it's not a cure and not for everyone, but up to now I've been very impressed with it. I'm very sceptical about these things but it has definately decreased the amount of pain and I'm walking better because of it. Just a thought for any other sufferers out there - I've only been using it for a few days so I dont know how long it will be effective for but up to now I'm surprised how effective it is at pain management - I'd been in tears with the pain every morning when I got out of bed until I "got going" and there is a significant difference since using the Tens.
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Morning all

Well all bloods came back ok from the dr's yesterday, so thats good news. I have been taken off the Statins for now as he thinks that's what was causing alot of the pain. My hands and knees still hurt, but alot less than they did before. I do have to massive bruises on my arms from the blood they took though,(they could not get any blood out when they first tried) {cry}

I hope you all find some comfort for the aches and pains {hug}
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Glad you're feeling a bit better Bev, statins are great but can leave you feling pretty rubbish sometimes.
Julie - TENs can be really helpful for all sorts of pain, thats great its working well for you.

Sending a {hug} to all those suffering with aches and pains, its a bad time of year for it unfortunately. {cry}
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Yes not feeling to bad, although my neck is very tence at the moment, which does bring on weird feeling heads :? My neck problesm that i have had for over 20 years, always seem worse when i am down. Pete says i need shooting (what an a..). Bless him he does have to put up with alot from me, and he never complains of his back which i know hurts all the time. My age does not help i suppose, and i hate the thought of winter coming.

Anways perhaps my week in Tenerife will do the trick. Lets hope it's sunny and warm there )t'
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Poor you Bev {cry} and I feel sure that a nice bit of sunshine and warmth will help perk you up a bit and ease the aches and pains too. Big {hug} {hug}
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Hello laners

Well the only joint that is hurting at the moment is my neck! {rofwl} Mr stace says typical aint it! I think the neck pain is stress. I am falling apart i think {cry} I would just like to wake up in the morning feeling well once in a while, is that to much to ask? I am so unfit, when i come back from hoiday i am going to try Yoga i think, just start right from the beginning and see how that works out.
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{hug} {hug} take care
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I have just done a search on Google for creaky necks etc. Up popped a post i did on here in April 2011. OMG Richard the google does good for the lane. I was gobsmacked :oops:

Time really does fly by, i really dont remember typing all that :?

But hey at least i know the syptoms i am getting now are the same i had 18 months ago, and i'm still here )c(

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I think yoga will do you good Bev, make sure you mention to the teacher about your bits and bobs that are aching etc :-D
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Hi Stace, just a thought, The Colonel has to take Statins ( hereditery heart probs etc ) and was suffering from a lot of joint pain. The dr told him not to take it for a few weeks to see if things improved, and it did. So now he has been put on a lower dose Statin, which still does the job but he doesn't have so much pain, still some, but age I suppose has something to do with it, but it is improved.
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