Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease which means your body is attacking itself.
Rheumatoid arthritis can cause:
• Joint pain and joint stiffness (wrists, hands, feet, hips, wrists)
• Fever
• Lung issues
• Heart issues
• Rashes
• Fatigue
• Dry Eyes Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic problem.
Any time you have inflammation that affects the entire body, you want to think pathogens. But, what type of pathogens are involved in RA? Well, they have found certain bacteria from your mouth in the synovial fluid in RA patients.
This explains why your body may attack the joints. Here is what I would do:
1. Ozone therapy
2. Vitamin D + K2 (Vitamin D – 30,000 IU) (K2 – 300mcg)
3. Potassium (6,000 mg)
4. Zinc (200 mg – 3 times per day for 1-2 weeks)
5. Fasting
6. Oregano oil
7. Keto