Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. I have discovered that Vitamin C helps with pain as well. It is filled with the B vitamins. Most vitamin C is synthetic. The body does not produce vitamin C and must be ingested. Synthetic vitamin C (ascorbic acid) does not offer the full profile of naturally occurring minerals and amino acids. I have also found that most vitamin C suppliments use drying agents, preservatives, fillers, corn,yucca, sugar, salt, yeast, dairy products, gluten synthetic ascorbic acid, colorings and other additives. My mother will be using Camu Camu which has 30 times more Vitamin C than an orange, it also has 10 times more iron, thre times more niacin, twice as much riboflavin, and 50% more phosphorus. Pure Camu is 1000 mgs of 100% pure Camu per Fresh pack. Thats it. I am going to suggest that my mother take one of these fresh packs two or three times a day. I will keep you all posted on how well she responds. I am going to ask her to try the oil pulling. Which may also help with her shingles, but will wait to see how the Pure Camu works. www.miraclerainforestherbs.com if you have other suggestions I will be looking. Thank you all Susan Norgren Beautiful Being of Light, we are Wishing you and yours Health and Wealth Susan and Rob Norgren creators of the " Norgren Method " Live the Life of your Dreams!~ Ask us how? 1-800-427-9871 www.anythinginthelight.com www.miraclerainforestherbs.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Has she ever tried taking an alfalfa supplement? That has been know to help arthritis becuase the clorophyl cleans out the blood. , Susan Norgren <susanpsychic wrote: > > My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. > I have discovered that Vitamin C helps with pain as well. It is filled with the B vitamins. > Most vitamin C is synthetic. The body does not produce vitamin C and must be ingested. Synthetic vitamin C (ascorbic acid) does not offer the full profile of naturally occurring minerals and amino acids. I have also found that most vitamin C suppliments use drying agents, preservatives, fillers, corn,yucca, sugar, salt, yeast, dairy products, gluten synthetic ascorbic acid, colorings and other additives. > > My mother will be using Camu Camu which has 30 times more Vitamin C than an orange, it also has 10 times more iron, thre times more niacin, twice as much riboflavin, and 50% more phosphorus. > > Pure Camu is 1000 mgs of 100% pure Camu per Fresh pack. Thats it. I am going to suggest that my mother take one of these fresh packs two or three times a day. I will keep you all posted on how well she responds. > > I am going to ask her to try the oil pulling. Which may also help with her shingles, but will wait to see how the Pure Camu works. www.miraclerainforestherbs.com if you have other suggestions I will be looking. Thank you all Susan Norgren > > > Beautiful Being of Light, > we are Wishing you and yours Health and Wealth > Susan and Rob Norgren > creators of the " Norgren Method " > Live the Life of your Dreams!~ Ask us how? > 1-800-427-9871 > www.anythinginthelight.com > www.miraclerainforestherbs.com > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 I have rheumatiod arthritis. I was diagnosed in 2005, and have been battling it ever since. I read in Readers Digest that Vitamins K and D are both benificial in the reduction of pain. I tried it, and lo and behold it does work. Not only has it aided in relief but has actually regained the strength in my hands and knees. I also read that Ginger and Olive oil help, so try to incorporate those ingredients into your cooking. Can't hurt. , " roxny79 " <roxny79 wrote: > > Has she ever tried taking an alfalfa supplement? That has been know > to help arthritis becuase the clorophyl cleans out the blood. > > , Susan Norgren > <susanpsychic@> wrote: > > > > My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. > > I have discovered that Vitamin C helps with pain as well. It is > filled with the B vitamins. > > Most vitamin C is synthetic. The body does not produce vitamin C > and must be ingested. Synthetic vitamin C (ascorbic acid) does not > offer the full profile of naturally occurring minerals and amino > acids. I have also found that most vitamin C suppliments use drying > agents, preservatives, fillers, corn,yucca, sugar, salt, yeast, > dairy products, gluten synthetic ascorbic acid, colorings and other > additives. > > > > My mother will be using Camu Camu which has 30 times more > Vitamin C than an orange, it also has 10 times more iron, thre times > more niacin, twice as much riboflavin, and 50% more phosphorus. > > > > Pure Camu is 1000 mgs of 100% pure Camu per Fresh pack. Thats > it. I am going to suggest that my mother take one of these fresh > packs two or three times a day. I will keep you all posted on how > well she responds. > > > > I am going to ask her to try the oil pulling. Which may also > help with her shingles, but will wait to see how the Pure Camu > works. www.miraclerainforestherbs.com if you have other > suggestions I will be looking. Thank you all Susan Norgren > > > > > > Beautiful Being of Light, > > we are Wishing you and yours Health and Wealth > > Susan and Rob Norgren > > creators of the " Norgren Method " > > Live the Life of your Dreams!~ Ask us how? > > 1-800-427-9871 > > www.anythinginthelight.com > > www.miraclerainforestherbs.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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