Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatism treated with Homeopathy and Schuessler salts (homeopathic cell salts): A homeopathic and naturopathic guide

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Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder and a chronic inflammatory disease. The body's immune system mistakenly attacks joint tissues, causing inflammation and painful swelling of the joint lining. That can result in bone erosion, joint deformity and loss of normal movement.

Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include painful, warm, red and swollen joints, stiffness in the morning or after rest, rheumatoid nodules, fatigue, fever and weight loss.

Rheumatoid arthritis tends to affect first the smaller joints on hands and feet. Later the symptoms may spread to the knees, ankles, elbows, hips and shoulders.

In this naturopathic adviser, I will give you recommendations how to treat and prevent rheumatoid arthritis naturally with Homeopathy, Schuessler salts (also named cell salts, tissue salts) and herbal tinctures.
I will present you the most proven homeopathic remedies and Schuessler salts, including the appropriate potency and dosage.

Naturopathy works holistically. It does not treat single symptoms only. It treats the whole body, mind and soul. I wish you much success, joy in life and especially your health.

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