Since its original publication in 1996, The Arthritis Cure has swept the nation, providing amazing relief for the millions who suffer chronic arthritis pain. By outlining a nine-point program that includes a new effective supplement, ASU, The Arthritis Cure Revised Edition describes a program that can halt, reverse, and possibly even cure degenerative osteoarthritis. This invaluable resource promises readers the most up-to-date information for following Dr. Theodosakis's program, including: *Dr. Theo's ratings of the current supplements on the market *An all new and improved exercise program *Dietary changes that may help treat arthritis *New studies supporting The Arthritis Cure to treat arthritic symptoms
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Useful information:
The book contains easy to read, useful information.and it's worth the money.Would recommend it to anyone.
hope for the hopeless:
This well written and authorative book has given me hope in my battle with arthritis. I'm following the recomendations and using the products mentioned in the book and am seeing positive results. Although my hips are probably to far gone to benefit from the program (per discussion in the book), I'm hopeful that I'll be able to protect the rest of my body from arthritis. The section on the effects of prescription drugs alone makes this book worth reading. How many of you are aware that it is believed... more info
Probably appropriate for every osteoarthritis sufferer:
In the past ten months, I've burned through over $100k in insurance benefits, pursuing what conventional medicine offers for osteoarthritis. In that time, the disease has rapidly and progressively degenerated joints in my neck, shoulders and hips to a point that I am almost completely bed-ridden. Conventional medicine has not only done nothing whatsoever to aleviate the disease or the pain, it has addicted me to morphine and Duragesic (80 times more potent than street-level heroin). I turned to this book... more info
title is misleading, but advice is great:
The title is unwisely chosen, close to a cheap shot, designed to get the attention of people in pain. This is unfair,and diminishes the total effect of the book, which is well researched and documented for a book for a lay audience. It is very helpful to have all the information on glucosamine and condroitin together, with an exact plan. Very useful is the attention paid to the lack of quality control in choosing nutritional supplements. Dr. Theo provides excellent advice on how to choose wisely, and how to... more info