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Sara Nash

Sara Nash

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Young, single professional in New York City
posted 03/18/2009, comments (26)

The Yoga of Rheumatoid Arthritis

See the accompanying comic!   In the year before my diagnosis, I signed up to become certified in restorative yoga and to study yoga therapy. At the time, I had been teaching yoga for about two years and had become increasingly interested in the therapeutic benefits of yoga. I was even part of a team of teachers who taught yoga to women... Read moreChevron
Ellen

Ellen

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BA-Music, MM-Music Theory, married with 1 daughter, 25...
posted 03/10/2009, comments (5)

DIET FOR RA - HELP, or NO HELP!

I have to admit it, I get a bit angry when I see article titles, like "DIET NO HELP FOR RA."  (This could also apply to complementary alternative medicine/treatment, like acupuncture.)  We are all individuals with different backgrounds, bodies and reactions, and someone might not even read the article to find out, it does not (as far as... Read moreChevron
kat
posted 02/23/2009, comments (7)

katjon59

I was diagnosed with RA 10 years ago.My father also lived with this disease so i guess i inherited his genes. Its only been the last 3 years that i have begun feeling the full impact RA. I suffer most days with joint pain and tiredness and only recently had to retire from my job. I just could not manage to do the physical things it entailed any... Read moreChevron
joy
posted 02/21/2009, comments (19)

probiotics supplement

did anyone ever hear that taking probiotic supplement hepled people with ra?
Alan Kotowich

Alan Kotowich

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Science Director for MyPhield Technology
posted 02/19/2009, comments (0)

Our Body’s Natural Electromagnetic Fields & Arthritis

Our bodies naturally produce electromagnetic fields. We have known about them since they were first measured in the 1960's. We are just beginning to realize their importance. We now know that exposure to these same physiologic fields provides pain relief and there is a growing body of evidence revealing that these electromagnetic fields are an... Read moreChevron
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