I’ve tried Bio -Freeze, Tiger Balm and most of the other creams.
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Silvicidal. It was developed by an FDA registered, DEA licensed, American pharmaceutical company. It was also an OTC with the labeling, “take orally for internal infections”. But the pharmaceutical company closed, and because it was all-natural, it was offered as a, “dietary supplement” from that point forward.
The best part is: Global Health (some non-profit) will give it to you for free, as long as you document how it effects the RA in great detail. They’re basically looking for more consumer reports. And if you want to know what it does: it’s hard to explain – basically, it’s killed every single harmful organism it’s ever been tested against (that’s why the FDA approved the OTC labeling). So, if a virus, infection, any harmful organism plays a role in RA, Silvicidal will be effective. Otherwise, it leave the body. But, I know I’ve seen a few RA consumer reports, so anyway, admin@ghimri.com – if that e-mail still works, you can just communicate with Global Health and they’ll give it to you.
by: Jane H
on: 14th December 09
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I’m sorry there aren’t any. You have tried the creams and as you know they do very little. RA is an autoimmune disease. Your body is attacking itself. A good arthritis specialist is your best bet. This is a very serious disease and you need expert help.
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yiu can go here and look up the treatment, and or simply accept the conventional nothingness
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Silvicidal. It was developed by an FDA registered, DEA licensed, American pharmaceutical company. It was also an OTC with the labeling, “take orally for internal infections”. But the pharmaceutical company closed, and because it was all-natural, it was offered as a, “dietary supplement” from that point forward.
The best part is: Global Health (some non-profit) will give it to you for free, as long as you document how it effects the RA in great detail. They’re basically looking for more consumer reports. And if you want to know what it does: it’s hard to explain – basically, it’s killed every single harmful organism it’s ever been tested against (that’s why the FDA approved the OTC labeling). So, if a virus, infection, any harmful organism plays a role in RA, Silvicidal will be effective. Otherwise, it leave the body. But, I know I’ve seen a few RA consumer reports, so anyway, admin@ghimri.com – if that e-mail still works, you can just communicate with Global Health and they’ll give it to you.
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