Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disease where the body's immune system mistakes one's own body tissues as invaders. Actually, the body's immune system turns against the body primarily due to toxins that get accumulated over a period in time. Besides rheumatoid arthritis, there is another type of common arthritis called osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis does not seem to respond to detox programs as well as rheumatoid arthritis.
Detoxification programs for arthritis work by facilitating detoxification and cleansing of bowels, kidneys, lungs, liver and the blood. Toxic wastes accumulate in our bodies because of various reasons, such breathing in polluted air, smoking, or may be because of improper dietary habits. These toxic wastes cause hormonal imbalance, impaired immune function, nutritional deficiencies and inefficient metabolism.
Because of such complications, a person suffering from arthritis experiences his disease conditions getting worse. The detoxification programs for arthritis target these toxic waste elements present in the body and help the body to eliminate them.
Vegetable Vs Fruit Juice Fasting Program
Juice fasting is probably the easiest detoxification method. Vegetable and fruit juices without their fiber are excellent sources of vitamins, minerals and enzymes. However, experts recommend an arthritis patient to take vegetable juices instead of fruit juices. This is because the high sugar content in fruit juices raises the sugar levels present in the blood with a corresponding increase in the insulin level.
Juices are also convenient since it is easy to drink more of vegetable or fruit juices than you can eat. Moreover, they are easily digestible and thus can effectively combat digestive problems. However, vegetable juicing is not easy. You should take your time and start slowly by drinking only one or two ounces of juice at a time. Over a period, you can build up to consuming at least ten ounces at a time.
How do the Detoxification programs work?
The detoxification programs for arthritis work by providing anti-oxidants, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients to the body and by enabling the digestive system and excretory system to eliminate toxins released by the body during metabolism.
Detoxification programs speed up the growth of new cells, which eventually promotes healing. A patient then feels renewed energy surging through his body, starts having clearer thoughts leading to enhanced mental processes and has an overhauled body system.
It is recommended that an arthritis patient starts his detoxification program from the evening of the first day. Here is an example of what a typical detoxification program for arthritis will look like:
Day One
Evening: A plain dinner is consumed which has a good quantity of green leafy salads.
Night: Before going to bed, the patient dry brushes his or her skin. This will open the skin pores which are necessary for elimination of toxins.
Day Two
On rising (day two): Drink one glass of two freshly squeezed lemon juice. In addition to this, you must also take one tablespoon of maple syrup along with 8 oz of pure water. Make sure that the water is filtered but not distilled.
Mid-morning: Take one glass of cranberry juice. It will help promote the bowel movement.
Lunch: Take one glass of fresh apple juice.
Afternoon: Take one cup of herbal tea.
Dinner: Drink one glass of papaya or pineapple juice. Or you may again take one glass of apple juice. This will enhance the production of beneficial enzymes in your body.
Night: Take one cup of mint tea or miso soup or hot water. This will help you relax which is a very important part of a detoxification program.
Day Three
Morning: Now, you can break your fast with fresh fruits and yogurt. During the day, you should take raw foods. You should end the day with a simple low fat dinner.
For better results, you can extend the duration of your detoxification program for arthritis for two or three days more.
However, please note that before you embark on any program, you should always consult with your health practitioner. This is especially if this is the first time you are undertaking a detoxification program for arthritis. Make sure you are feeling generally well before you detoxify.
Remedies For Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory form of arthritis. It is a systemic, chronic, autoimmune disease for which there is no current cure. However, it is clear that early diagnosis and aggressive treatment can make a tremendous impact on prognosis and prevention of disability. In fact, the aim for every patient should be to get them into remission as soon as possible. Many clinicians have adopted the approach of starting early aggressive therapy in the hopes of inducing remission rapidly. This methodology was validated by a recent study.
In early inflammatory arthritis, higher rates of remission are achieved if treatment is started early with conventional therapies and patients are more closely followed, according to research presented recently at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific meeting in Boston (November 6-12, 2007).
A prospective observational cohort of 103 patients with early inflammatory arthritis were evaluated to determine how many patients reached remission 12 months after the start of DMARD (disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug) therapy. Investigators also compared the different methods of measuring remission currently in use by clinicians.
The average age of the patients was 46 years, and 80% were women. All had symptoms of early arthritis for more than six weeks but for less than 12 months, and all had two or more swollen joints or one swollen joint in the hand plus one additional symptom of arthritis (e.g., morning stiffness).
Fifty-nine percent of patients in the group began combination DMARD therapy (methotrexate plus another DMARD such as sulfasalazine or hydroxychloroquine); 40 percent started only methotrexate. At six and 12 months, 13 percent and 28 percent of the patients had started biologic therapy, respectively. By 12 months, only 20% of patients required biologic therapies.
There are different criteria used for judging remission. And some remission criteria are stricter than others. However, using most accepted criteria, at the end of the 12 month period approximately half of the patients were able to achieve remission as a result of having prompted started an optimal DMARD therapy.
Since methotrexate was the DMARD that was common to both groups, this caused Vivian Bykerk, MD, University of Toronto, the lead investigator to comment, "This study highlights the benefits of early DMARD therapy using... methotrexate..."
"However further investigations are needed to identify those who will and will not benefit from this initial strategy and those who require a more aggressive treatment strategy."
The unspoken message also related to the more aggressive use of biologic agents in the treatment groups.
One difference of the Canadian study versus what is generally done in the United States is the tendency to use biologic therapy earlier instead of combination DMARD therapy.
The reasons for this are unclear but so far, it appears that biologic therapy is at least as safe and more effective than combination DMARD treatment which potentially has mores side effects related to the drugs used.
The long term side effects of biologic therapy are still not completely known. However, the experience of one biologic agent, etanercept (Enbrel), is now out to 10 years with no significant untoward problems noted.
In fact, there is the suggestion that many of the complications of rheumatoid arthritis such as cardiovascular events and lymphoma may be reduced using early intervention with biologic agents.
Rheumatologists vary in practice patterns. If you have RA and are not getting the results you desire, it's a good idea to find a rheumatologist who is aggressive and who will institute appropriate biologic therapy.
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