TheBadBackGuy.net Osteoarthritis is characterized by a break down of the facet joints of the spine and arthritis related neck pain and back pain is often debilitating if not properly treated. How to deal with arthritis related neck and back pain will be covered in future videos and articles but it is crucial that an individual suffering from neck pain and back pain related to osteoarthritis maintain and active lifestyle, to include walking and flexibility exercises. Additionally, good nutrition is also crucial, going a long way toward alleviating and ultimately eliminating arthritis related neck pain and back pain. Professor John PJ Zajaros, Sr., The Bad Back Guy 216-712-6526 Skype: johnzajaros1 JohnZ@UltimateBadBackStrategies.com
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Cris – Gouty Arthritis, Foot Pain, Ankle Pain, Leg Pain, Low Back Pain, Elbow Pain, Finger Pain
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Patient has been suffering from gouty arthritis for many years. It causes an attack of sudden burning pain, stiffness in his joints. He also has had ankles pain and foot pain for many years. Patient has also suffered with low back pain. He feels sluggish and it is hard for him to walk. With just two NBE treatment, patient is able to walk side way, tip toes, which he couldn’t do for 6 years.
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The disease of royalty is what gout was once referred to. Gout is a condition that is linked to eating foods that are high in purines and consuming alcohol in abundance. There are many different methods used for treating gout sufferers. Some people are prescribed medication, some people use a dietary modification and others seek a non-prescription gout treatment for their symptoms. Many people prefer not to take medication for their gout because of the possible side effects from medication. The underlying reason for not wanting to take medication does not really matter. All that matters is you need to find a treatment that you are comfortable with and is going to work for your condition. Try a few of these techniques and tips for naturally treating your got without prescription medication:* Exercise is a great way for a person to keep their range of motion. The more you are able to move your joints freely the less likely the uric acid will crystallize and deposit on those joints. It is believed that exercising regularly will also nourish the joints as well as increase the strength of the muscles. *? Use good old Grandma?s theory. ?If it hurts, ice it!? Apply ice in intervals when you begin to feel discomfort in the joint. The ice will reduce the swelling and should limit the discomfort. Leave the ice on for up to 15 minutes and then take it off. You can repeat this every thirty minutes until you can tolerate the pain. *? Increase the water you drink daily to about 10 8 ounce glasses a day. *? Watch what you eat. You should avoid eating foods that are high in purines and you should also stay away from processed foods. * Try eating cherries, blueberries and strawberries daily. They are all thought to be able to alleviate the pain caused from an attack with gout. *? You can also try eating grapes on a daily basis to lower the levels of acid and also assist in the elimination of the uric acid from the body. Finding the right non-prescription gout treatment for you might take a little time. For many gout sufferers it is a trial and error process. However, if you are adamant about not taking prescription medications you should find an alternative treatment that will work for you.