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Arthritis
The word ‘arthritis’ means ‘inflammation
of joints’. It comes from two Greek words, arthro- meaning joints and its
meaning inflammation. It is a chronic disease process. In the early stages, the
whole body is usually involved and one or two joints may become completely
deformed, leaving the patient handicapped and somewhat weakened. Arthritis assumes
various forms, the most frequent being osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Inflammation is the main feature of arthritis, which is a reaction of the joint
tissues to some form of damage or injury.
Oesteroarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint
disease which usually occurs in the older age-group. It results from structural
changes in the articular cartilage in the joints, usually those which are weight-bearing such as
the spine and knees. The chief symptoms of osteoarthritis are pain and
stiffness in the joints. The pain usually increases after exercise. Other
symptoms include watery eyes, dry neck, leg cramps, allergies, arteriosclerosis,
impairment in the functioning of the gall-bladder and liver disturbances. The
possible causes include malnutrition, continuous physical stress, obesity,
glandular insufficiency, calcium deficiency and shortage of hydrochloric acid
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a serious
disease which affects not only the joints of the fingers, writs, hips, knees
and feet but also the muscles, tendons and other tissues of the body. The
disease is due to an inflammatory process of the synovium or lining of the
joints accompanied by swelling and eventual deformity.
Rheumatoid arthritis is often called the
“cooked food disease”. It usually develops gradually over several months with
persistent pain and stiffness in one or more joints. Ultimately the whole body
is affected. Symptoms include anemia, colitis, constipation, gall-bladder
disturbances, low blood pressure, deformed hands and feet. The condition may be
caused by hormonal imbalance, physical and emotional stress, infection, severe
fright, shock and injury. Hereditary factors may also be responsible for the
onset of this disease.
Treatment
The diet of the arthritis patient should
be planned along alkaline lines and should include fruits and vegetables for
protection and proteins and carbohydrates for energy. It may consist of a
couple of fresh raw vegetables in the form of a salad and at least two cooked vegetables.
Cabbage, carrot, celery, cucumber,
endive, lettuce, onion, radishes, tomatoes and watercress may be used for a raw
salad. The cooked vegetables may include asparagus, beets, cauliflower,
cabbage, carrots, celery, brinjal, mushroom, onions, peas, beans, spinach,
tomatoes, squash and turnips.
In severe cases, it will be advisable to
put the patient on raw vegetables juice therapy for about a week. Green juice,
extracted from any green leafy vegetable, mixed with carrot, celery and red
beet juice, is specific for arthritis. The alkaline action of raw juices
dissolves the accumulation of deposits around the joints and in other tissues.
Fresh pineapple is also valuable as the enzyme in fresh pineapple juice,
bromelain reduces swelling and inflammation in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis. Repeated juice fasts are recommended at intervals of every two
months.
Some of the natural remedies being advanced
for total control of arthritis include the extracts of local herbs such as Acanthus Monatus, Allium Sativum, Capsicum
Species, Curcuma Longa, Vernonia Amygdalina.
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About the author
Sheikh Dr. Mustapha Salam
Olorungbebe
Sheikh Dr.
Mustapha Salam Olorungbebe, Founder and Chief Consultant of Herbal4cure Universal International is a
world-renowned scientific, cultural and spiritual colossus who has worked as a
teacher, natural medicine practitioner in Nigeria, Angola and Ghana, and is
credited with numerous articles, scientific, studies, technical publications,
abstracts and presentations in the fields of business leader and natural
medicine. He is a purpose driven and self motivated traditional medicine practitioner.
He is also a member and / or registered trustee of many professional medical
and socio cultural organizations.
Asthma
Asthma is an ancient Greek word meaning
“panting or short- drawn breath." It is the most troublesome of the
respiratory diseases. The asthma patient gets frequent attacks of
breathlessness in between which he is completely normal.
Symptoms
Patients suffering from asthma appear to
be gasping for breath. Actually, they have more trouble exhaling than inhaling
because the air passages of the small bronchi become clogged and constricted
with mucus, thus making it difficult for the patient to breathe out. All
asthmatics have more difficulty at night, especially during sleep.
The onset of asthma is either gradual or
abrupt. Sudden onsets are often preceded by a spell of coughing which may be
associated with itching of the chin, the back of the neck or chest. When the
onset is gradual, the attack is usually brought on by respiratory infection. A
severe attack causes an increase in heartbeat and respiratory rates and the
patient feels restless and fatigued.
There may be coughing, tightness in the
chest, profuse sweating and vomiting. There may also be abdominal pain,
especially if coughing is severe. Foggy weather aggravates the symptoms. An asthmatic
attack begins when the bronchial tubes in the lungs become constricted. The
tubes having become narrow, the inhaled air becomes trapped in the tiny air
sacs at the end of the tubes, making the release of breath difficult. The
wheezing sound identified with asthma is produced by the air being pushed
through the narrowed bronchi.
Causes
Mainly bronchial in its symptoms, asthma
is caused by a variety of factors. For many it is an allergic condition
resulting from the reaction of the system to the weather, food, drugs, perfumes
and other irritants which vary with different individuals. Allergies to dust
are the most common. Some persons are sensitive to the various forms of dust
like cotton dust, wheat dust and paper dust, some pollens, animal hair, fungi
and insects, especially cockroaches. Foods which generally cause allergic
reactions are wheat, eggs, milk, chocolates, beans, potato, pork and beef.
For others, asthma may result from the
abnormal body chemistry involving the system’s enzymes or a defect in muscular
action within the lungs. Quite often, however, asthma is precipitated by a
combination of allergic and non- allergic factors including emotional tension,
air pollution, infections and hereditary factors. It has been estimated that
when both parents have asthma or hay fever, in 75 to 100 per cent cases, the
offspring also has allergic reactions.
Treatment
Modern medical system has not been able
to find a cure for this crippling disease. Drugs and vaccines have only limited
value in alleviating symptoms. Most of these are habit forming and the dose has
to be increased from time to time to give the same amount of relief. The
frequent introduction of drugs in the system, while giving only temporary
relief, tends to make asthma chronic and incurable. Allergy - which is the
immediate cause of asthma - itself is an indication of lowered resistance and
internal disharmony caused by faulty eating and bad habits. This is the root
cause and the real cure lies in a return to nature.
The natural way to treat asthma consists
of stimulating the functioning of slack excretory organs, adopting appropriate
diet patterns to eliminate morbid matter and reconstruct the body.
The patient should be given an enema to
clean the colon and prevent auto-intoxication. Mud-packs applied to the abdomen
will relieve the fermentation caused by undigested food and will promote
intestinal peristalsis. Wet packs should be applied to the chest to relieve the
congestion of the lungs and strengthen them. The patient should be made to
perspire through steam bath, hot foot bath, hot hip bath and sun bath.
Some of the natural remedies being
advanced for total control of Asthma include the extracts of local herbs such
as Allium Sativum Cassia Alata, Acanthus
Monatus, , Curcuma Longa.
For further information and consultant
on Herbal4cure Universal research and services, especially on
Infertility, Sexually Transmitted Disease, Blood Infections, Chronic
Debilitating Conditions as well as Mental, Spiritual and Social problems,
please call on : +234-806-720-4187 or visit :- Dr. Olorungbebe Naturalist
Hospital, Liberty Academy Odo-Ona Elewe Ibadan. Nigeria.
Distance is no barrier, we can send
remedies by courier if need be.

About the author
Sheikh Dr. Mustapha Salam
Olorungbebe
Sheikh Dr.
Mustapha Salam Olorungbebe, Founder and Chief Consultant of Herbal4cure Universal
International is a world-renowned scientific, cultural and spiritual colossus
who has worked as a teacher, natural medicine practitioner in Nigeria, Angola
and Ghana, and is credited with numerous articles, scientific, studies,
technical publications, abstracts and presentations in the fields of business
leader and natural medicine. He is a purpose driven and self motivated
traditional medicine practitioner. He is also a member and / or registered
trustee of many professional medical and socio cultural organizations.
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