Inflammatory Arthritis : Alternative Treatments
by Dr. Dan DeReuter, D.C.
There are two main types of arthritis: inflammatory
arthritis and osteoarthritis. Inflammatory arthritis can be treated
naturally without drugs. Inflammatory arthritis' symptoms (such as Rheumatoid
Arthritis) are exactly what they sound like: inflammation, redness and swelling
in the joints. Sometimes there will even be a temperature change in
the area affected. Also, in the hand, you may notice that some fingers
may look like they are turning away from the thumb (ulnar deviation). This
type of arthritis is primarily an auto-immune response. This means that
the body believes it is under attack by an invader, such as an infection
of some kind. However,this is not the case and the body ends up "attacking"
the toxins that have built up in the joint capsules. Alternative treatment
for this type of arthritis is fairly simple. Since the problem is caused
by toxins in the joints, then the solution is to remove these toxins.
There are actually several ways to detoxify the body.
One of these is fasting. Using juice fasts,fruit fasts or other types
of fasts can be very effective. However, it takes a very disciplined
individual to actually finish one of these programs. There are several
good books to help you if you planon doing a fast, one of my personal favorites
is "Dr.Jensen's Guide to better Bowel Care", by Bernard Jensen.
Another way to detox is cleansing the colon with a colonic
irrigation or similar procedure. This procedure should be done by
a professional since there are some minimum hygiene standards that should
be followed. In this procedure, a tube is inserted into the rectum
and filtered water is constantly irrigated into the colon-and fecal matter
and other wastes flowing out at the same time.People that have this performed
often report they see waste products from foods they have not eaten in years.
A third way to cleanse is by supplementing your diet
with large quantities of fiber and herbal supplements. This method
is probably best for most Americans. Not because it is more effective
than the other two, but because of it's ease of execution.
One good way to see if this type of treatment will help
is to buy an inexpensive psyllium supplement (in powder) and take it three
times per day for two days. If you do notice an improvement in your
symptoms,then go ahead and purchase a complete cleanse program of some kind.
If you are performing a cleanse you should modify your
diet in several ways: increase the consumption of leafy green vegetables,
decrease the consumption of dairy, red meat and other mucus-producing foods.
And probably the most important-increase your intake of clean filtered water
to at least a gallon per day.
One note of caution: when doing any type of cleanse,
you may experience a healing crisis. On the third or fourth day or a cleanse
regimen, you may experience symptoms such as sore throat, headache, lightheadedness,
bad breath or pimples. Don't panic! this is a normal response and indicates
that the cleanse is working and the toxins are beginning to leave your body.
Depending on your toxicity level, you may experience some relief by simply
having a bowel movement.
If the healing crisis becomes too uncomfortable, then
be sure to discontinue the program and consult a health care professional.
The goal is to find the type of treatment that is correct for you and see
it until the end. You will find that these treatments are more successful
in helping arthritis than the traditional medical solution of pain killers
and drugs.
© 2000 Daniel DeReuter, D.C.
Daniel DeReuter, D.C., a doctor
of chiropractic, practices Network spinal analysis and BEST techniques in
the Atlanta area.
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