|
Below, you'll find extensive information on leading
pop art articles and products to help you on your way
to success.
Stop The Pain And Inflammation: Rheumatoid Arthritis Alternative Therapies By Steven Schultz
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that affects the joints causing inflammation and can result in severe complications. It is considered an autoimmune disease. This means that the immune system actually attacks parts of the body. In this case, the joints are attacked. However, rheumatoid arthritis can also spread to the heart and lungs. The pharmaceutical drugs for rheumatoid arthritis often have severe side effects from stomach discomfort and diarrhea to kidney malfunction. People who take the pharmaceuticals for this condition often find themselves in the lab frequently having their blood work monitored carefully. However, this is why there are rheumatoid arthritis alternative therapies. Especially with the high levels of side effects that drugs have and even the discontinuation of several drugs by different companies, the use of rheumatoid arthritis alternative therapies has increased. Rheumatoid arthritis can greatly affect someone’s life. It can result in the inability to use your hands, walk, or do simple daily tasks. Therefore any rheumatoid arthritis alternative therapies that can help are greatly appreciated by the sufferers of this illness. The rheumatoid arthritis alternative therapies are most often herbal supplements but there are also some simple symptom relief symptoms as well. The most common therapy is hot cold therapy. This means that heat is used on the affected area for about fifteen minutes to reduce the inflammation and then cold is used for fifteen minutes to help control the pain. The most common herbal supplement used for rheumatoid arthritis is Glucosamine. Glucosamine is known to aid in the repair and health of the joints. The second most common
Pompidou Eyes Expansion to China
Italian police break alleged international art trafficking ring
Taper will undergo yearlong remodeling
Art comes out from the shadows
National museum closes for 3-year overhaul
Old books to be preserved in China
Jazz at Lincoln Center's Task: Wooing Wall Street
Emirates launches US$27 billion arts project to include world's largest Guggenheim
Uganda awaits "Last King of Scotland"
Egyptian satellite TV for youths coming soon
herb that does the same is Chondroitin. There is also something called MSM. This is a sulfur based anti-inflammatory that is said to work just as well as the typical medications. TO try and slow the progression of the disease and not just symptom relief is Niacinamide. This is supposed to maintain the health of cells and therefore slows the progression of the illness. It is otherwise known as Vitamin B3. Rheumatoid arthritis alternative therapies are available at most health food stores and pharmacies. Although they each have their own benefits and are proven to be helpful, it is mentioned that when taken together in a combined supplement they are the most beneficial. Acupressure is a common physical treatment that can help with the pain or arthritis. It works by placing pressure on specific places on the body. This can be done by a trained therapist, or techniques can be taught and done at home. Rheumatoid arthritis alternative therapies are readily available and most are not very reasonable priced. They are definitely gaining in popularity every day. Article Directory: http://www.articlecube.com Steven M Schultz lives in Loveland, Colorado USA. He is a restaurateur (The Hobnob Restaurant), a professional candy maker (Columbine Almond Toffee) and a martial artist (Black Belt in Haidong Gumdo). He is married with three children. For more Information and a FREE report [ Click Here ]
|
|
We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there
is a specific topic related to arts that you
would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.
And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our
pop art website.
P-I Gift Guide: Great books for kids Children and teens are among the most passionate of readers. All they need is the right book -- and the holidays are the perfect time to play matchmaker. Here are some suggested titles for tots to teens. 'Leverage' role lures Timothy Hutton back to TV Timothy Hutton is unshaven, uncombed and dressed-down in a T-shirt and sweat pants, but he can be forgiven the grooming and fashion violations. People in the News: 'Mad Men's' Jon Hamm guest stars on '30 Rock' Jon Hamm plays Tina Fey's love interest on "30 Rock" ... Jane Fonda returns to Broadway ... and more. Film focuses on David Fulton's Bellevue string instrument collection Documentary pays homage to David Fulton's famed collection of stringed instruments. 'Cadillac Records:' Watch it for the music -- and then the stars and cars Movie review: Music biopic "Cadillac Records" offers enjoyable performances, including Beyoncé as Etta James, and a standout soundtrack. 'Nobel Son' is a prize-winning mess Movie review: Despite a notable cast, "Nobel Son" is a tiresome mess. 'Punisher: War Zone:' Who gets punished? The audience Movie review: "Punisher: War Zone" aims to capture the urban soldier aesthetic of the comic book in this third big-screen incarnation, but it's still a gruesomely violent urban-mercenary fantasy. 'At the Crossroads: Slovenian Cinema' festival begins "At the Crossroads: Slovenian Cinema," this weekend and next at the Northwest Film Forum, offers six films from the past half-century. Review board names 'Slumdog Millionaire' best film The National Board of Review, which is composed of film historians, students and educators, has picked "Slumdog Millionaire" as the year's best film. Seattle Film Events "Edward Scissorhands," "You Can't Take It With You," "The Wild Child" and more. Limited Movie Runs Limited releases for the week of Dec. 5: "Stranded: I've Come From a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains"; "Great Speeches From a Dying World" Music: Neil Young's 'Live at Canterbury House 1968' This album captures Neil Young fresh out of Buffalo Springfield and five days shy of his 23rd birthday on the weekend before the release of his solo debut. Ear Candy: Northwest bands headline the holidays Ear Candy: Typically, most national touring acts take the holidays off, which allows local music to rule the clubs in December. Game: 'Ultimate Band' This is no "Rock Band" or "Guitar Hero," but "Ultimate Band" does a solid enough job turning the Wii Remote and Nunchuk into faux instruments and your preteen gamer into a make-believe rock star. SeattleNoise: H is for Hellgate SeattleNoise: H Is for Hellgate. Kimya Dawson's upbeat style is in the lyrics Singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson, who's having a bit of reluctant success this year with the "Juno" soundtrack, plays Monday at Neumo's. Playing This Week Playing this week: Charlie Hunter, Celtic Thunder and John Sebastian. Spotlight on tributes Spotlight on tributes: John Kelly in "Paved Paradise: Redux" and Australian Pink Floyd Show. Books: 'The Man Who Owns the News' Michael Wolff's supercilious yet star-struck portrait of Rupert Murdoch says the notorious press baron has a crude, primordial idea of a good time. DVDs: 'Encounters at the End of the World' "Encounters at the End of the World" is Werner Herzog's documentary about the people who live and work at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Get your Bumbershoot pass early and save big $$$ If you're shopping early for next year's bargains, Bumbershoot is offering an "Insider Deal" on a limited-edition, three-day pass to the 2009 festival. Wishing you the best in season's eatings From places to check out the "snow" to a brunch with St. Nick, here's a stocking full of suggestions on festive dining spots to get into the holiday spirit. TV From places to check out the "snow" to a brunch with St. Nick, here's a stocking full of suggestions on festive dining spots to get into the holiday spirit. Bring the fine dining back home at Picnic Cheap Eats: Make a Picnic out of restaurant-quality takeout food. Steve Fainaru's new book covers private contractors fighting in Iraq Steve Fainaru, 2008 Pulitzer Prize winner, examines America's widespread use of mercenaries in the Iraq war in a disturbing new book, "Big Boy Rules." He discusses it next week in Seattle. Stephanie Kallos' saga unfolds amid a storm of grief Stephanie Kallos, a longtime Seattle actress, struck gold with her debut novel, "Broken for You." She returns with an ambitious second book, "Sing Them Home," which she discusses Wednesday evening at Third Place Books. Seattle stages draw star Laura Griffith back Indelible memories keep Laura Griffith coming back to Seattle theater. Holiday season, in all flavors, keeps unfolding More seasonal theater openings this weekend. Seattle Rep's 'You Can't Take It With You' charms with a classic touch Seattle Rep's "You Can't Take It With You" is a nicely wrapped gift. Pacific Northwest Ballet to return to Jacob's Pillow PNB returns to Jacob's Pillow next summer. James Ehnes taking over as head of Seattle Chamber Music Festival James Ehnes is the new artistic director at the Seattle Chamber Music Festival. '12 Views' that meld into one Claire Cowie charts a spare fantasy world in watercolors, and Yunhee Min's abstractions look like cracked floor plans, both at the James Harris Gallery. Join the global house party with Dan Zanes and friends Dan Zanes and friends are headed to Broadway. The Grammy-winning family-friendly entertainer and his pals have reworked their usual concert into a full-length theatrical event." Lil Wayne scores a big number: 8 LOS ANGELES -- Lil Wayne -- the most prolific, ubiquitous and successful performer on today's music scene -- was the most rewarded by the Recording Academy on Wednesday, receiving eight Grammy nominations including album of the year for "Tha Carter III." Tonight's TV Hot List: Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008
Stargate Atlantis' Jewel Staite on the End of the Show
Anne Heche, James Tupper Expecting Baby
Jennifer Aniston: "I'm On the Verge" of Motherhood
Daisies Boss Bryan Fuller Pushing Closer to Heroes Return
Katie Holmes: The Public Perception of Me Is Wrong
NHL Star Sorry for Comments about Ex-Girlfriend Elisha Cuthbert
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: New Details on Lost's Rebecca Mader
Christian Siriano to Put the Fierce in Payless ShoeSource
Ratings: Law & Order and Life Come to Life
Exclusive Smallville Video: Someone's Dream Is "Doomed"!
Harry Hamlin, Lisa Rinna Snag TV Land Reality Show
Is Ugly's Wilhelmina Getting Soft?
Eliza Dushku Bares (Almost) All in Wild Film, Previews Fox's "Extraordinary" Dollhouse
Oprah to Take Her Show to D.C. for Inauguration Week
VIDEO: Britney's "Circus" Leaked on Internet
|