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    Do You Have Arthritis?

    Arthritis is a general term used to refer to a disease that causes an inflammation (swelling) of the joints. There are over a hundred different types of arthritis and it affects over twenty million people in the United States. Arthritis causes extreme pain in the joints of those who have it. A great deal of this pain is due to the lack of proper lubrication of the joints. As you get older your synovial fluid, loses its ability to work as well as it should. Synovial fluid is the body’s natural lubricant that “greases” up joint surfaces for easy movement. It also provides the certain nutrients for the cartilage in the joints. Normal synovial fluid is a clear and thick fluid, but the inflammation caused by arthritis causes it to be cloudy and watered down.

    The two most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a disease in which the cartilage that covers the ends of your bones wears away. The cartilage in a normal joint surrounds your bone’s ends, which helps your bones to smoothly slide over each other. Osteoarthritis is usually a problem for older people. Unfortunately, out of all the people over the age of sixty-five, half have osteoarthritis in at least one of their joints.

    The second most common type is Rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is a very painful type of arthritis that causes constant joint inflammation. Unfortunately it is also an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease is one, in which your body’s immune system mistakes your joint tissues as a threat and sends antibodies to attack them. Your synovial fluid fills up with white blood cells and begins to do more damage to your joints rather than help them. Rheumatoid arthritis is extremely painful and can cause physical deformation to occur if left untreated. This is a picture of what can happen to your joints if Rheumatoid arthritis is left untreated.

    Vitamin Depot Online.com offers ArthroMax™ with FruiteX B®, which contains 1,000 milligrams of glucosamine sulfate. Glucosamine is an amino sugar that is naturally produced by the body; although unfortunately, its production dramatically slows down as you get older. Glucosamine is used to help create joint cartilage and normal synovial fluid. Glucosamine supplements have been proven to help repair joints damaged by arthritis and reduce pain.

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