Not exact matches
Rheumatic diseases are more severe in Native Americans — affecting more joints and the symptoms progressing more rapidly than in Caucasians — but the reasoning for this is poorly understood because most of the medical information is based
on Caucasians.
The Biobanco - IMM allows the study of the pathogenesis of multiple
diseases with enormous impact
on human health (such as neurological
diseases,
rheumatic disorders and cancer), improving the identification of new prognostic and diagnostic tests and new therapeutic targets.
Reportedly, it has been used in the treatment of a number of health conditions which include brittle bone, hair, teeth and nails, white spots
on nails, gingivitis, tonsillitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth,
rheumatic disorders, edema, osteoarthritis, diabetes, acne, wounds, itchiness, rashes, burns, frostbite, chilblains, athlete's foot, cracked and tired feet, drawing out pus from boils and carbuncles, ulcers, fistulas, herpes simplex, dyspepsia (impaired digestion), gastrointestinal conditions, cardiovascular
diseases, respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, fever, malaria, bladder problems, urinary tract infection, bed wetting in children, kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), prostate problems, hemorrhoids, muscle cramps, tumors, broken bones, fractures, sprains, nose bleed and other heavy bleeding.
A recent search, in PubMed, reveals well over 50,000 studies
on vitamin C and literally dozens of remarkable studies revealing the power of vitamin C to cure
diseases, such as, 60 out of 60 cases of polio; 327 out of 327 cases of shingles — in 3 days; 7 out of 7 cases of
rheumatic fever and, of course, countless studies illustrating the ability of vitamin C to help cancer patients with «incurable» conditions.
I do use sea salt, although, having been raised
on salt - free foods (Dad had
rheumatic heart
disease), I likely don't get much iodine from salt.
Dr. Thite is the President of the local chapter of an organization of Ayurvedic Physicians in India, has been practicing clinically for over 25 years, been a research assistant and has presented papers
on Liver
diseases,
Rheumatic heart
disease, Abdominal pain,
Diseases of urinary system and diabetes and much more.
Abnormalities of the gastrointestinal tract are commonly found in
rheumatic disease... Support for an intestinal origin of antigens comes from studies of patients whose joint symptoms have improved
on the avoidance of certain foods antigens, and become worse
on consuming them.
She is well known for her research
on stress and coping processes among individuals, couples, and families facing
rheumatic disease and cancer.
See this Periscope interview with Wade, where she expands
on these issues and previews her presentation to the conference
on rheumatic heart
disease.
The substantial continuing health and social inequalities faced by Indigenous Australians are increasingly well recognised and documented.1 The broad sociocultural influence
on serious Indigenous health issues, such as diabetes and
rheumatic heart
disease, is also well recognised; poverty, lack of cultural security and a paucity of appropriate staff within health services for Indigenous people are evident contributors.2 - 4