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ARTHRITIS: AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM Those who suffer from arthritis have their good days and their bad days. Pain and stiffness ebb and flow on a seeming unknown tide. Never knowing when the tide of symptoms will flood over them, life becomes a shuddering waiting game. But this very "good day, bad day" characteristic may hold a key to a natural course of treatment. On the next few pages, you will find a program of lifestyle changes which have been known to have an influence on arthritis sufferers. The old quip "It must have been something I ate" may have some real credence for arthritis sufferers. A person employing this program should record their daily pain level, degree of stiffness, and general sense of well-being, before, during and after each aspect of the program as outlined below. We would like to know what works for you and
what does not. Please notify us as you use this program at: A. POSTURE Maintain erect posture at all times. Do stretching of all muscles morning and evening; sitting, turning partly sideways, alternately right and left, flex one elbow and touch the opposite knee then alternate with the opposite elbow and knee. Then extend arms straight out in front; then arms straight out to side, then as far back as possible; legs straight out in front. Lying, full body stretch, arms overhead, feet extended, stretch! Then stretch knees toward the chest. Then do a straight leg raising stretch. Forced deep breathing, in and out through the nose for a full minute, once an hour. B. TRIGGER POINTS Trigger point therapy is employed for intense pain. Press any painful point in a muscle firmly for about one minute. C. DIETARY MATTERS Food allergy or
intolerance is at least a factor in the cause of rheumatoid arthritis. D. HERBAL REMEDIES E. EXERCISE At least 95% of people with arthritis participating in an exercise program find real benefit. Learn to breathe deeply while exercising; most people hold their breath. Push exercise for all non-inflamed joints, increasing to 60 minutes daily. F. HYDROTHERAPY Apply heat (sunbathing, sauna, bathtub, whirlpool, compresses, heating compresses, hot pads, hot water bottles, or heat lamps). Cold is more effective for pain relief and inflammation than heat in most cases, but not so pleasant to apply. Administer by ice massage, compresses, gel-filled refreezable cold packs or plastic bags filled with ice or mixed ice and water. Put a thin cloth between the cold pack and the skin. Limit to 20 minutes three times a day. Continue for two months. Good hydration is also a key requiring at least ten glasses of water or clear herbal tea every day. G. WAX HEAT Wax heat is unsurpassed for the hands. Dip them several times into molten paraffin at 126-130° in a crock pot. Allow to harden. Cover with plastic bags and heated towels for 20 minutes. Peel off wax and return it to the pot. H. Wear stretch gloves each night on painful or stiff hands. I. Use an electric blanket each night. J. Weight loss, if you need it, is beneficial. Even a five pound loss can have benefit. K. Spend time outdoors. This gives a general feeling of well-being as well as having other physiological benefits. L. Sleep must be on schedule and from 6-8 hours. M. Dress for warmth and comfort with the added dimension in mind of how easy the clothing will be to put on and take off. N. Zinc is generally low in arthritics as are vitamins C, B6, and E so supplementation should be tried. O. Avoid steroids. P. Insure a daily bowel movement. Taking two tablespoons full of ground flax seed or bran is of benefit here. Also, two glasses of warm water upon rising and some mild exercise is very stimulatory of bowel action. Q. Trust in God with all your heart. R. James 5:16. Confess your faults one
to another and be healed. This activates the beta-endorphins, which are usually
depressed in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Disclaimer: The above counseling sheet
is provided courtesy of the Uchee Pines
Health Institute. The Uchee Pines Institute was started almost 30 years ago
by Calvin Thrash, M.D., specialist in Internal Medicine, and his wife, Agatha
Thrash, M.D., board specialist in pathology. It is a non-profit, health
educational and treatment facility located in the country near Seale, Alabama,
15 miles from Columbus, Georgia. (Address: Uchee Pines Institute, 30
Uchee Pines Road |
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