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Ginger's Story
Here is another recent story (July 2008); this one is from Ginger who has most graciously given me permission to post here email here, so that others suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis may be encouraged to rid themselves of this painful and most debilitating disease, naturally, simply and in a very short time. It took 4 months, instead of 3, as I keep saying, but it did work as stated in these pages. | |
Here is her story:
"Just wanted to let you know that I am improving. The swelling in the tendon on my left hand has disappeared and it was very noticeable. I am feeling much better not as tired as I was. The knuckles on my hands are still enlarged. I don't know if they will reduce in time. That is the only way you could tell that I have RA is to look at my hands.
I am also going to the gym to work out about three times a week. I have not missed a day eating something from the ocean since Feb. 14 and some days I managed to eat seafood twice. I used to watch the clock so that I could take another dose of Motrin. I am only taking 6 Motrin a day and am praying for the day when I don't have to take painkillers.
I also want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me. Believe me when I tell you this -- you were an answer to my prayers. Your website was found by just surfing the web. The information you presented just made good sense to me. I knew in the back of my mind that food was the only thing that was going to help me but I didn't know about seafood. I was juicing carrots and apples and trying to eat a vegan diet. It just wasn't enough to help me. Thank you again, Peter. I will try to give you an update when I am completely free from OTC medication. May God bless you.
Ginger
P. S. Just so you will know. The swelling in the tendon on the top of my hand was gradual in going down. It wasn't until this week that my hand returned to normal. So you were right again -- it does take some time. Also, during this time, I would repeat to myself your words "It will go -- just give it some time".
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