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DMSO natural remedy for arthritisDMSO - (Dimethyl sulfoxide)

Dr. Jacob said at a hearing of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Health, "DMSO is one of the few agents in which effectiveness can be demonstrated before the eyes of the observers....If we have patients appear with edematous sprained ankles, the application of DMSO would be followed by objective diminution of swelling within an hour. No other therapeutic modality will do this." Read More . . .


Cat's claw for arthritisCat's Claw (Uncaria tomentosa)

Anti-inflammatory for all types of arthritis and muscle pains, strains and other injuries. Raintree Nutrition's Cat's Claw capsules are sold in bottles of 100 capsules with 500 milligrams of pure dried, ground, alkaloid-rich inner bark of Cat's Claw per capsule which are rich in these naturally occurring alkaloids. We use no binders or fillers. Learn More . . .

 

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