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Have a read of this book-Treating Arthritis the drug -free way by
Margaret Hills, SRN The person who laoned it me swears by it & I am going to try it, starting tomorrow.
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I am trying the advice in this book too. It is basically taking Cider Vinegar, Honey, Molasses and moderating the diet. She also recommends Epsom Salt baths. Her theory is that we are full of acids and we need to flush them out.

Will let you know how I get on.
 
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check on the use of Epsom Salt baths Not advisable in some medical conditions

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Thanks Aldra. The author does warn that it is not suitable for people with certain conditions. She is a qualified nurse. Of course there are people who are so crippled that they cannot get into a bath. Sad I cannot take the option of a bath as we removed ours in favour of a walk in shower Rolling Eyes I wonder if I tip some in the hot water tank it would work? Laughing
 
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I use cider vinegar capsules, and have always taken honey in coffee or for sweetening, that just leaves the molasses Wink

Have not thought about it in terms of arthritis but it may well be helping. I do think diet plays a big part in treating chronic conditions

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The way the author suggests taking cider vinegar is - one desertspoonful in hot water mixed with a teaspoon of honey. The molasses is just taken before the drink to that the drink washes it off the teeth.
It is early days but it is definitely working.
The book is about a fiver from Amazon or free from the library Wink

Mostly the dietary advice is to not ear "old" meat like pork and to leave out wine and tea/coffee etc.
She also suggests vitamins together with a protein drink.
 
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...I cannot take the option of a bath as we removed ours in favour of a walk in shower Rolling Eyes I wonder if I tip some in the hot water tank it would work? Laughing


Take an epsom salts footbath - you will absorb it through your feet.
Good for drawing out toxins and also if you have a magnesium deficiency.

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/use-epsom-salts-13-wonderful-ways.html

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