10 May Reversing Rheumatoid Arthritis
May 2017 | Rheumatoid Arthritis
Andy was diagnosed medically with Rheumatoid Arthritis and prescribed numerous drugs by his Rheumatologist including steroids and methotrexate. The pain he experienced was debilitating. Approximately one and half years after beginning care at the Goldberg Tener Clinic, Andy is pain and symptom free and off all drugs. He reports feeling healthier than he has in 25 years.
See before/after blood work below.
HsCRP (High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein) is a marker of systemic inflammation commonly elevated in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and other autoimmune disorders. A normal, healthy HsCRP reading is less than 3.0. Andy’s initial result was significantly elevated at 9.2 (on drugs). His current level is 1.9 (off drugs) which is well within the normal range.
Related:
1) Reversing Rheumatoid Arthritis
2) Anklyosing Spondylitis and Other Autoimmune Disorders
3) Case Studies: Rheumatoid Disorders
4) Case Studies: Autoimmune Disorders
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