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Pain is inevitable – suffering is optional
Arthritis is a painful inflammation of the joints that usually
strikes the elderly, but can be acquired at any point in the human life cycle. It
is also regarded as an infection in the joint fluid and tissues. Symptoms of
this disorder, like swelling, pain, and stiffness in the joints, are horribly
debilitating and can greatly affect an individual's quality of life. Although
commonly regarded as a single disease, arthritis is actually the blanket
terminology for more than 200 medical conditions. The more common among these
conditions are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, with rheumatic
arthritis primarily affecting women between the ages of 25-50 years of age. Collectively,
this painful ailment afflicts over 8 million UK residents, making joint redness,
stiffness and severe pain a part of the sufferers daily lives.
What are the symptoms of arthritis?
Some common symptoms of arthritis include swelling and
excruciating pain in the joints. This pain can often be severe enough to
disrupt a the ability of the sufferer to function normally. Many victims of arthritis
complain that the pain is often worse in the mornings. In addition to hot,
painful swelling and stiffness, arthritis can also cause a general feeling of being
unwell.
What causes arthritis?
Osteoarthritis is one of the oldest and most common
diseases around and is often caused by general wear and tear of the cartilage
between adjoining bones. Any human over 60 will have it to some degree, with a
few experience extreme symptoms. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is thought to be
largely genetic, so family history can be a factor in getting the disease. This
form of arthritis is called an autoimmune disorder, largely because normally
friendly antibodies, i.e. those
that attack invading germs to prevent infection, actually turn against the
body’s own tissues.
To date, doctors are uncertain as to what actually causes
the onset of RA.
Will Painwave X4000 help with arthritis?
It most certainly can!
The patented Painwave X4000 is unlike
any painkiller on the market in that it actually uses the body’s own
bioelectromagnetic ecosystem to block pain. This trumps traditional arthritic
medicines, which blocks the pain receptors to the brain which can cause harmful
side effects and sometimes, simply does not work well at all!
Painwave X4000 is also a non-invasive,
drug-free way to combat arthritis pain and has no known side effects. By simply
placing the Painwave X4000 unit on the affected area and gently moving in a
circular pattern over the dermal surface, you can quickly and safely reduce
your pain.
As an added benefit, Painwave x4000
will improve circulation the more it is used. Simply place the unit over the
areas that are afflicted by arthritis to significantly and effectively
eliminate your pain!
Note: This article is an informative guide that
should only be used for gathering information regarding arthritis, not to
perform a self-diagnosis. Only a medical practitioner can definitively
ascertain if you have arthritis or not. If you have concerns in this regard,
please contact your personal physician right away.
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