Chronic Arthritis – The Cause and Medication
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009This is not a rare case when someone has arthritis is, however, at the same time she candidiasis. This article will help you learn more about candidiasis and chronic arthritis based on the actual experience of one of my friend, LetĀ just call her Sarah.He sees a doctor of environmental medicine, who treats her like a candidiasis infection and its chronic arthritis. Her doctor believes that the arthritis and many other autoimmune diseases such as scleroderma and lupus is caused by bacteria called mycoplasmas sometimesĀ caused by other bacteria, mycoplasmas, but is most often.He is not only believe in it. A large percentage of naturopathic physicians also believe that arthritis is caused by bacteria and treat their patients with antibiotics. Of course, this doesn’t help the problem of candida, but I always advise one to eat sugar freediet and taking large amounts of probiotics during the surgery.
When arthritis is under control, or remission, Candida, can be fully considered. Many scientists are now coming around the idea of joint problems are caused by bacteria too.Some rheumatologists are now using minocycline tetracycline drugs to help their arthritis patients. Serious problem is the growing medical complex to recognize this, as most traditional doctors think the bacteria theory is ridiculous because they are doing a lot of money off of arthritis patients, although much research has shown that antibiotics may expose arthritis remission, or at least improve it.