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About *Patt*
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i know a lot about this disease having it in my family from grandmothers, mother to sisters and children.

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I have lived with this disease for some twenty five years. I can offer help in dealing with this, how to know you might have it or be getting it and why. I know the pain involved, the crippliing effect and can offer suggestions for relief. I will not medicate nor talk about what you should be taking, this is for your docter. I can however follow up with you on why and what works.

 
   

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Rheumatology (including Arthritis) - Certo for arthritis?


Expert: *Patt* - 9/12/2004

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An MD (Peter Gott) writing in the Dallas morning News recently published a "recipe" using Certo and grape juice for arthritis pain. He admits he has no idea how it works, but says it can't hurt anything. Certo is apparently a product (possibly a brand name) used in making jelly. Do you have any idea where I can get some? I have had  No luck at local stores or on  the internet, and the paper didn't publish a way to contact Dr Gott.

Thanks

Jo

Answer
HI JO
I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THIS EXCEPT U COULD GET IT AT MAYBE PHARMACYS, HEALTH STORES, ONLINE VIA THE NET, I FOUND A COUPLE SITES THAT STATES IT IS IN JELLO OR HELPS TO FORM IT GOOD FOR ARTHRITIS.  I THOUGHT I TRIED IT ALL, MAYBE I HAVE NOT?

http://www.pahealthsystems.com/message60617.html

http://www.themedicalminute.com/

http://plantphys.info/principles/eukaryoticcell.html

it states online it can be bought at grocery stores in a pouch type of purchase.  maybe in the canning isle or jellies, juices?

warm regards
patt
www.schreknhaus.com

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