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[Rivet] Eat This, Never Have Joint Pain AgainAquaflexin Aquaflexin at tex.aladinconsultants.comThu Mar 13 10:21:34 GMT 2014
Eat This, Eliminate Joint Pain | See why millions are praising this as the "Holy Grail" of joint pain relief... This is an email advertisement. You are receiving this email because you have opted in to receive third-party marketing messages from the email list to which you subscribe. If you no longer wish to receive email advertisements, please click here. Links: 1. http://domain.com/unjoint.php The US National Library of Medicine1 says that if you have trouble moving around or feel pain and stiffness in your body, you could have arthritis. In the majority of cases arthritis causes pain and swelling in the joints. Eventually a swollen joint can suffer severe damage. In some cases, arthritis can cause problems in the patient's eye, skin or other organs. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)2, about 1 in every 5 American adults, i.e. 50 million people, have doctor-diagnosed arthritis. As the country's population ages, it is estimated that this number will increase to at least 67% by 2030. Arthritis is not a single disease - it is a term that covers over 100 medical conditions. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and generally affects elderly patients. Some forms of arthritis can affect people at a very early age. What causes arthritis? In order to better understand what is going on when a person suffers from some form of arthritis, let us look at how a joint works. Diagram of a Joint Basically, a joint is where one bone moves on another bone. Ligaments hold the two bones together. The ligaments are like elastic bands, while they keep the bones in place your muscles relax or contract to make the joint move. Cartilage covers the bone surface to stop the two bones from rubbing directly against each other. The covering of cartilage allows the joint to work smoothly and painlessly. A capsule surrounds the joint. The space within the joint - the joint cavity - has synovial fluid. Synovial fluid nourishes the joint and the cartilage. The synovial fluid is produced by the synovium (synovial membrane) which lines the joint cavity. If you have arthritis something goes wrong with the joint(s). What goes wrong depends on what type of arthritis you have. It could be that the cartilage is wearing away, a lack of fluid, autoimmunity (your body attacking itself), infection, or a combination of many factors. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.hepforge.org/lists-archive/rivet/attachments/20140313/8d666e47/attachment.html>
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