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Psoriatic arthritis

mattweisel

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Recently I have been suffering from something called Psoriatic arthritis.
I went to the doctor for an extreme pain in my feet, I figured it was plantar fasciitis.

The pain comes and goes and i've seen about 8 different doctors, although the past 2 days it feels like both of my feet and ankles have been ran over by a semi truck. I'm physically unable to walk.

It's starting to radiate into my ankles and I don't have the common skin problems of psoriasis anywhere, my doctor thought it was eczema and it was taken care of as it showed up.

I'm just wondering if someone else has had a similar experience, i'm unable to walk without using crutches and even with them it's still incredibly painful.

Thanks

- Matt
 
What you need to do is find an orthomolecular doc. Medication dont fix arthritis, it masks symptoms and makes you vulnerable to more problems while ignoring the underlying cause.

An autoimmune condition is not unlike someone thrown overboard on a ship who cant swim. They panic and flail, often injuring those around them trying to help. When your immune system becomes overwhelmed it flails around as well, often times injuring healthy tissue. The medical community "treats" this by hampering your immune system with corticosteroids so its not flailing wildly. This often reduces the ravaging damge that the immune system is causing BUT it doesnt address the problem of why the immune system is flailing in the first place.

You need to emport the immune system and ride the body of toxins and pathogens that are overworking it while at the same time empowering the immune system with the electrons it needs to do its job.
 
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