hi ,friend ?Do you hear traditional chinese medicine?Traditional chinese medicine has a long history in China,which are efficacious in treating chronic ,gerontological difficult diseases.
If you feel pain in both sides of your spinal cord and it radiates to the center part of your chest and is relieved by getting out of bed, you probably have a compressed nerve. You will need to see a doctor to make sure that is the right diagnosis.
I have not heard of this study before, the one about alcohol relieving rheumatoid arthritis,
until yesterday. So I can't say I know anyone that has tried it.
But here is another site that was pretty interesting:
http://www.krysalis.net/rheumatism.htm
At the bottom of this web page, you will see a comment from a man in India who was trying to find L-Lysine where he lives. Unfortunately, he doesn't say where he got it from finally.
From 3 to 4 days, when i wake up in the morning, i fill pain in center part of the chest and in back( in both side of spinal cord). I think it is muscular pain.
But the strange is that when i get up from the bed, pain stops suddenly everyday.
please help me.
Dear Madam,
Thank you very much for your responce.
Few things i want to tell u about my mother.
# First of all, we are pure vegetarian, and she has not tested sour food and fruits and anything with sour test since last 25 years because of RA.
# In one of the link you have provided, i read one sentence, "A study published in the Annals of Rheumatic Diseases concluded that drinking alcohol may be linked to a significantly reduced chance of getting rheumatoid arthritis." , Is it so?
# she is taking very much care about her diet.
# My mom can not tolerate Steroidal drug.
Thanks & Regards,
Hi from the United States! I'm sorry your mom has been living in so much pain. I'm sending you two links about diet and rheumatoid arthritis. Read them over and see what you think. I hope something helps her.
http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/guide/can-your-diet-help-relieve-rheumatoid-arthritis
http://www.glutenfreedietbook.com/articles/index.php?article=18
If you choose to try diet changes, stick with it for at least 6 months. Give it time.