Autoimmune question about rheumatoid arthritis?!


Question: Autoimmune question about rheumatoid arthritis?
how does the autoimmune disorder take roll in causing rheumatoid arthritis?

Answers:

It doesn't. RA is a symptom of dehydration.

The fluid that encases the joints is made up of mostly water. When you don't drink enough water, the water level in the joints decreases, and they rub together causing friction. This friction is where the pain and stiffness comes from.

Keeping the body properly hydrated will cure arthritis - as long as it hasn't gone on long enough to cause permanent damage.



although 'genetic', it is triggered by a variety of things, such as trauma (mental or emotional, for example), and the immune system starts 'attacking' the joints, several areas of your body become inflammed all the time and start to 'ache'. In time there may be damage to the joints, but you can prevent this or at least minimize it.

WHAT IS ARTHRITIS? http://www.arthritis-homeopathy.com/What…




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