Acupuncture for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Natural Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatments

Natural Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is classified as an autoimmune disease capable of causing chronic inflammation of various parts of the body including the joints. The disease is not age specific and can affect anyone at any age. Alternating periods of arthritis flare-ups and remissions characterize Rheumatoid arthritis. The cause of the disease remains unknown, and there appears to be no complete cure for RA or rheumatoid arthritis though there are rheumatoid arthritis pain management plans.

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) suggests natural treatments for rheumatoid arthritis which include massage, moist heat, herbs, natural supplements, a good firm mattress and comfortable pillow for sleeping and acupuncture to treat arthritis pain.

Rheumatoid arthritis has no special diets or cures and the first line of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis for most people is usually prescription medication.  Natural treatments such as acupuncture for rheumatoid arthritis may be just as effective in many cases and may be better choices for your health and your finances.  Read more to learn about treating rheumatoid arthritis naturally.

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Treating Arthritis Pain With Acupuncture

Acupuncture for Arthritis

In tracing its roots, we find that acupuncture dates back to the Stone Age and Neolithic man. By pressing certain points in the body or hitting certain parts of the body with sticks, Neolithic man was able to control pain and sometimes make it disappear. The Chinese turned this ancient, basic method of pain control into the fine art of acupuncture.

For the Chinese, acupuncture and qi (life energy) are interlinked. It is important for qi to flow freely through the body for it to be healthy. Acupuncture treatments, which is all about stimulation, maybe performed in different ways to treat arthritis including pressure application through fingers, stones or other methods; insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body; application of electricity; gentle tapping at specific points or cupping (putting small, heated jars over the points to bring the blood and energy to the skin’s surface).

People who suffer from arthritis feel like their joints are on fire. The affected areas become tender, swell and cause enormous discomfort to the sufferer. Patients generally use a combination of arthritis and medication to alleviate the excruciating pain that arthritis brings.  Acupuncture however can provide an effective drug free treatment for arthritis pain.

People who suffer from arthritis are generally those in the senior age group, but arthritis can affect anyone at any age. The general consensus among older people is that acupuncture for arthritis does provide pain relief. The majority of elderly people seek acupuncture for arthritis treatments of the knees and for pain and inflammation caused by osteoporosis.

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Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis by Three-part Acupuncture

Three-part Acupuncture Cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis

 

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic condition which often defies effective treatment. In recent years, it has become more and more common and the search for a cure has intensified.  While effective treatments for rheumatoid arthritis are available, a cure is still elusive.
This film expounds the pathogeny, pathogenesis, diagnoses and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis which the film claims can be cured by the method of three-part acupuncture as shown in the film.  Click for more information and customer reviews of the film.

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