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travelling with rheumatoid arthritis


Hi, would love to hear stories from people living with or travelling that have rheumatoid arthritis. thanks. Rocket



-- Edited by the rocket on Sunday 1st of June 2014 01:09:37 PM

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Hi Rocket,

I just replied to your thread in the I digress section, see here;

http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/forum.spark#comment-57718657 



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I HAVE NO BUSINESS OR OTHER INTEREST IN THIS PRODUCT..... I tried it from sheer desperation and it worked... 

 

I strongly recommend you try it...

 

Do you take the following medication?

NSAID or NON STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMITORY DRUGS

You will know how much damage they can do to your gut.

This morning in desperation I went to a health food shop an asked for an alternative and after some sceptical questioning I was offered tablets labelled FUSION... for Pain and Inflammation.. The recommended does was 2 a day... I took 2 immediately with the intention of taking another 2 in the afternoon. The pain was so severe.. Blow me down if within a couple o hours my back pain is all but gone.. 
So if you have joint or other pains give it some serious consideration

 

http://www.fusionhealth.com.au/products/Pain_and_Inflammation?gclid=CJSj-_m-378CFZCXvQodpzAAPA

 



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I had a look at the ingredients and a close look at that manufacturer and noted the following:-

Could not find any peer review paper by any recognised medical lab to verify their "claims" These kind of web based businesses push testimonials as a reference.

The first two ingredients may have Aspirin like and analgesic effects slightly better than placebo but much less active than common prescribed or over the counter options.

Remaining ingredients appear to be from Chinese and other mythical herbal remedies.


Up to you but I would save my money and use aspirin and paracetamol.




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