Today, many sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis are turning to alternative medicines like medicinal oils as a treatment for their rheumatoid arthritis pain. This is something you may want to consider because…these oils, if taken properly, have no risky side effects.
Here’s what you should know about the 4 oils that rise to the top:
• Fish Oil:
o Reduces rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and improves tolerance to cold exposure.
• Primrose Seed Oil:
o Relieves rheumatoid arthritis symptoms like joint tenderness.
• Borage Seed Oil:
o Like primrose seed oil, it relieves rheumatoid arthritis symptoms like joint tenderness, but is more potent than primrose seed oil so you can take less.
• Flaxseed Oil:
o May reduce inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis.
Keep in mind these oils aren’t regulated or approved by the FDA so you have to be very careful about the company you buy them from. The worst thing you can do is take bad oils.
Not to worry, I will help guide you through this minefield.
Also…most of the time, unless you have a “wellness spending account”, your health insurance will not pay for these alternative medicines. The cost of this alternative medicine treatment averages between $30 and $100 a month, depending on which oils you decide to use.
Stay tuned and I will help you discover: how medicinal oils fit into an overall supplementation program for rheumatoid arthritis, which oils to take and the right dosage.
Steps to Improve Your Health
Dr. Steven Dell
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