I was looking to see if anyone recommended turmeric and voila, there you are SeaBreeze! Don't forget to include the black pepper though when you recommend it otherwise the benefit is apparently minimal.
I think it would be interesting to know the truth about how many folks are dying due to prescription meds addiction, or just from too many pills, not to mention botched surgeries. I also know there are people that opted out of conventional cancer treatment, and no longer have cancer.
Too many Denise, people die both from causes related to prescription drugs and medical "accidents". There are times, of course that you need drugs from a doctor to deal with your condition, or surgery for something, but I would only do it if absolutely necessary. There are people who have treated their own diseases naturally with great success, that's always an option for those interested. It would be nice if Naturopaths were covered under health insurance. Here's a few links with some stats.
http://healthimpactnews.com/2012/ne...t-journal-warn-that-hospitals-are-killing-us/
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/02/27/drug-overdose.aspx
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-many-die-from-medical-mistakes-in-us-hospitals/
All I can let you know about is http://www.knowthecause.com
Thank you, Quicksilver, for being the voice of reason. Much as I wish there was some miracle natural cure for OA, there just flat isn't. Degenerative OA just gets worse and worse. Certain supplements and diet may help with inflammation, but they are not going to fix the degenerated bones and joints.
If it is bad enough in a joint that it is wrecking your life, like my hips were, the only option that works is replacement. Nothing is going to put back together degenerated bone.
I completely disagree with the idea that the replacements are "useless." In my case, they are near miraculous. I'd also point out that the Haravard Medical statement is 14 years old, and there have been huge improvements just in the last four years. They've refined the replacement process and the implants to where it isn't such a big deal (2 nights in the hospital for me) and very little post surgical pain. And you're up and around immediately -- carefully, but you are up and around.
AND, until a cure is found for OA, I'll sure go for treating the symptoms. The heads of both my femurs were "mush" (highly technical medical term - HAHA) and it was either replace the joints or get a wheelchair. OA runs in my family -- I'm normal body weight and have always been a sort of a health nut, regular exercise, good diet, supplements, etc., no other medical issues, and I still got it. For some folks it may be a deficiency in nutrients, but in my case (and my mother's and my sister's and my neice's) it is familial and age. I tried all the natural stuff and all the theories and alternative stuff for several years, without results. Some times that stuff helps, sometimes it doesn't.
The new hips have literally given me my life back. I've gone from being barely able to go to the bathroom even with my walker, to being able to do anything I want, without pain. And I didn't have to do any steroid injections or that stuff. Ortho guy took one look at my x-rays, said the medical equivalent of "Holy s**t!" and scheduled me for surgery.
It's wonderful to live without that grinding, crippling pain!
Butterfly I totally agree with you. It's only about 9 weeks since my total hip replacement after being in shocking pain for 8 years. My surgeon took one look at my xrays and said the cartilage had worn away completely and I was scheduled for an operation. Best thing that has happened to me. He's going to replace the other hip some time in the new year as it was giving me some grief before my op and is gradually getting worse. It's so good to be able to walk without the pain and I look forward to having my second one, I'll be like a new woman.kay:
I remembered today to add some coarse black pepper to my turmeric Debby.![]()
Tart cherry juice is also supposed to be good for gout.