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Osteoarthritis
, Osteoporosis, Bone Spur & Fibromyalgia Treatment!
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteoarthritis prescription drugs are
not dinosaurs. But they are definitely "legacy systems".
It's not uncommon for a prescription drug to take 10 years
to go through the lengthy clinical trials and FDA approval process
before it's allowed to enter the market. By the time doctors are
educated on it, the drug's already old.
We have entered a
digital era. Just two years ago everybody was using 56K modems.
Today, 40% of Singaporean and nearly half of the American family
have high speed Internet connections. Technology leaps forward. We
just can't wait for 10 or 20 years for a new drug to come out only
to find that it is an old 56K modem.
In many cases,
supplements and alternative therapies have become the mainstream
treatment measures for diseases. And to a large extent, they are the
ones who represent the most current and the most advanced medicine
technologies.
Osteoarthritis
Treatment - Where we were
Drugs such as
paracetamol, codeine and tramadol are pain relievers. COX-based
anti-inflammatory medications are used in osteoarthritis to treat
symptoms of stiffness. They are very good for controlling the
stiffness associated with osteoarthritis, and have brought relief to
osteoarthritis sufferers for decades - but at the cost of unwanted
side effects, particularly on the stomach.
What about
injections? The injection of a corticosteroid (e.g.,
methylprednisolone) into a joint can be a useful way to settle down
an acute inflammatory flare of osteoarthritis. Local anaesthetic is
usually also injected. Although many people like to have their
osteoarthritis treated this way, studies have not confirmed any
long-term benefit. Another type of injection used for osteoarthritis
is hyaluronan. This is like a synthetic joint fluid and involves
having three injections spaced one week apart. Studies suggest that
benefits may last about eight months, but many doctors remain
skeptical.

Osteoarthritis Treatment - Here We Are!
No FDA-approved
drugs currently available can reverse changes of bones and joints in
the late stages of osteoarthritis. Current research on
osteoarthritis is focused on developing new ways of improving the
body's natural repair mechanisms and ways to prevent cartilage
breakdown. EZorb Calcium is the
result of such research effort.
EZorb
Calcium enhances the body's cartilage repair function and stimulates
collagen production. It also optimizes the cartilage
matrix and is aimed at permanent
osteoarthritis pain relief. Taken initially with pain
relievers or anti-inflammatory medication it is the best non-drug
alternative to improve mobility and quality of joints, and to reduce
disability.*
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