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Arthritis Cure or Pain Easement?
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<blockquote data-quote="amcardon" data-source="post: 4261863" data-attributes="member: 26766"><p>Turmeric (Ultra-Cur is my go-to) and broad-spectrum CBD cream is what I recommend in my office for arthritis, but I am well aware there are many other things that help. I like these because they're readily available and seem to help on a universal level (regardless of type of arthritis). Good luck, it can definitely be a rough go trying to figure out the right balance/blend of things.</p><p></p><p>Turmeric/curcumin does act somewhat as a blood thinner (along with Omega-3s and Co-Q10/ubiquinol) so discussing Rxs with your PCP would be prudent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amcardon, post: 4261863, member: 26766"] Turmeric (Ultra-Cur is my go-to) and broad-spectrum CBD cream is what I recommend in my office for arthritis, but I am well aware there are many other things that help. I like these because they're readily available and seem to help on a universal level (regardless of type of arthritis). Good luck, it can definitely be a rough go trying to figure out the right balance/blend of things. Turmeric/curcumin does act somewhat as a blood thinner (along with Omega-3s and Co-Q10/ubiquinol) so discussing Rxs with your PCP would be prudent. [/QUOTE]
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