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more readily deliver the minerals and other nutrients necessary for
joint repair.
Of course, you need to ensure your body is able to absorb those
important nutrients and minerals in the first place. That’s why
digestive enzyme therapy should be combined with systemic
enzyme therapy to ensure maximum success in reversing arthritis.
Since arthritis is so common, I’m pleased to share a comprehensive
plan developed by Dr. Mark Wiley on how to beat it naturally.
Shared in detail in his book, Arthritis Reversed, I urge you to get a
copy and read it. See the sidebar for how to get a free copy.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis, though less common than osteoarthritis,
may be the most severe of all inflammatory joint disorders. An
autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis occurs when your
immune system attacks your joints and sometimes other organs in
your body as well.
Systemic enzyme therapy should be combined with other natural
anti-inflammatories like turmeric to reduce the pervasive
inflammation found in RA sufferers. But steps to reduce body
acidity are especially important to recover from RA as well. And
just like with osteoarthritis digestive enzyme therapy is important
to support the absorption and delivery of healing nutrients and
minerals.
One of the biggest reasons for RA sufferers to incorporate systemic
enzyme therapy into their daily routine is because proteolytic
enzymes help break down the pathogenic, or disease-causing,
immune complexes attacking your joints so they can be flushed out
of your body via your lymphatic system. And some evidence shows
they even help prevent them from forming in the first place.
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