Arthritis

Millions of people suffer from some form of arthritis. Symptoms of arthritis can include an inflammation of joints, surrounding tendons, ligaments and cartilage. The effects can range from slight pain to crippling and disability. Arthritis can be caused by a variety of factors including joint instability, injuries, environmental, psychological, dietary, hormone factors and genetic predisposition. It can limit everyday movements such as walking, standing, or even holding a pencil. Arthritis can affect virtually every part of the body. The three most common arthritic conditions are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout. Holistic and alternative approaches recommended by our practitioners:

Causes and Approaches

Dr. Hugh A. Jenkins, N.D., D.C., BTA Clinician | Profile
Eating the S.A.D. (Standard American Diet) which is an acid diet leaches the minerals from the bones, joints, muscles and ligaments and causes Arthritis, Fibromyalgia and other structural disorders.

By doing urine and saliva pH and non-evasive testing, we can evaluate the cause of the problem.

Dr. Elizabeth Laskonis (Lee), N.D. | Profile

Arthritis is an “Acid” issue. First, test your PH to see if your PH is too acid, and correct it by using 1 tsp of baking soda in 6 oz water 2 times per day for 4 days. Some Arthritis will go away when the PH is fixed.

First fix PH, then energy, then give Devil’s Claw herb, 6 to 12 per day, depending on what is called for by muscle testing.