OTHER FORMS OF ARTHRITIS, OTHER DISEASES
Reactive arthritis is a label that just generally refers to any kind of joint inflammation resulting from sensitivity to some particular disease or substance. Psoriatic arthritis is one of those. People with psoriasis often develop arthritis. As a probable preventive for this type of arthritis, CMO would best be taken at the very first signs of psoriasis. It has even helped control the skin disease itself.
A few university investigations seems to have determined that there is a small segment of the population whose arthritis is caused by food sensitivities – mostly to wheat, corn, or milk products. If cutting one or more of those food products out of a diet tends to relieve arthritis symptoms even a little, then it may possibly be the source of that reactive arthritis. It may be necessary to eliminate the trigger foods permanently. Otherwise, continued use would keep triggering the process anew.
The same may be true for certain substances like dust or pollen or chemicals or vapours.
As for chronic or degenerative diseases (like fibromyalgia, lupus, scleroderma, etc), these often appear in other family members. Anyone with a family history of such ailments may do well to be on the alert for the slightest sign if they care to use CMO as a preventive.
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