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Ayurvedic Natural Remedy for Bad Arthritis Problem - Part 1

30 April 2009 3 Comments

Contributed by India Herbs (www.india-herbs.com) Arthritis is a general term that means inflammation in a joint. Joint inflammation is characterized by redness, warmth, swelling and pain within the joint. Rheumatoid arthritis is a type of chronic arthritis that typically occurs in joints on both sides of the body (such as hands, wrists or knees). This symmetry helps distinguish rheumatoid arthritis from other types of arthritis. In addition to affecting the joints, rheumatoid arthritis may …

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3 Comments »

  • shivamsiva said:

    can u plz tell me wich hospital u went b.coz i have pain in my all joints i too want to have a good medicine

  • nage46 said:

    Hi please tell me where you went in india for treatment. My mom suffer from the same and I am from india. Plz give me the address.

  • JetChemist said:

    Make sure you checkout the ‘JetChemist’ :)

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