
A recently conducted study reveals that medicine from rose hips could be effective for rheumatoid arthritis. It also reveals that taking the drug for six months shows considerable improvement in the condition.
Vitamin C-rich berries are being tested by scientists for forming the basis for this new drug. Approximately 400,000 Britons are suffering from this disease and occurs because of immune system attacking joints, which results in painful swelling as well as damaging cartilage and bone.
In order to treat this disease, traditional drugs are not quite effective, whereas smart drugs are very costly. If a patient is being treated with the latest TNF Alpha inhibitor drugs then it would cost around £10,000. On the other hand, rose hip medicine would cost around £20 per month.
Study also believes that rosehip remedy LitoZin would surely cut the spending cost on rheumatoid arthritis. According to Professor Stefan Willich, of the Charite University Medical Centre in Berlin, ‘Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most difficult medical conditions I’m aware of. It’s a tough disease, which makes it all the more remarkable to find such beneficial effects from this natural remedy.’
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rose is good for healthy.
and i use it also to be given to girl :D
Thanks a lot for showing up about Rose Hips. Hope i got another chance to getting like this one. Regards
I always love to hear about alternative treatments for common illnesses, especially now when health care in my country is ridiculously overpriced. In this situation, I’d almost always rather get an alternative pain reliever than go to a doctor to pay way too much and receive marginal care.
Useful information about this flower.
Great advice - where can I get some?
Another great natural remedy for arthritis is a herb called Boswellia. You can find boswellia in capsule format at www.ayurveda-yoga.co.uk
Alternatively, as shown in the papers recently, you could also try turmeric, available at http://www.ayurveda-yoga.co.uk/turmeric
Good Luck!
Sarah
oops sorry, that lask link is http://www.ayurveda-yoga.co.uk/turmeric.html