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My mother has rheumatoid arthritis...
It all starts out from an infection somewhere in the body. It could be anywhere! (Even an infection in the gums of your mouth!)
Your antibodies try and locate the infection, but usually cannot find it. And so, they attack the body, thinking it's part of the infection.
Mainly the cause all comes down to this.
Your acidic levels vs. your alkaline levels in the body.
Usually what happens is people's acidic level is way higher than the alkaline level (water level) . The acidity in the body burns away the flora in the small intestine which are small tenticles that are used to pick up and absorb all nutrients from the foods we eat. Without the flora, we could eat as healthy as we want, but we still wouldn't absorb anything! It would just pass right through us!
So R.H. becomes noticeable when an infection starts in the body, but the body itself is too weak to fight back.
This condition is becoming more and more common due to the highly processed and acidic foods (SODA) that we eat and or drink.
If someone you know is suffering from this, have them immediately begin drinking ONLY distilled water. Have them avoid any acidic foods. (Research acidic foods online, and a list should come up).
And no matter what...do not accept the extreme pain killer drugs that ill-mannered doctors will try to persuade you to use.
Those do nothing but destroy your organs slowly over time until you die.
Why dont doctors tell you this?
Well it's simple. They make most of their money off of the drug companies.
: ] It's an evil world out there!
Good Luck! Hope this helped.
~Lady





What is rheumatoid arthritis?
What is rheumatoid arthritis?