Symptoms of Arthritis – Catch it Early in Life

Do you have days when you wish you could replace all your joints?  Well, there are some signs and symptoms of arthritis that you may not have known about.

- Dry scalp with dandruff
- Dry skin which shows a whitish in different parts of the body
- Ear has no ear wax
- Fingernails that are brittle or splitting
- Premature color change to gray
- Skin wrinkles in the neck area
- Ringing in the ears
- Complexion color is pale
- Stretch marks appear after losing weight
- Accumulation of dried flakes at the corners of the eyes
- Nose is constantly itching
- Feeling stiffness when getting up in the morning
- Hands and legs get cold and clammy
- Bleeding gums
- Teeth have etch lines
- Varicose veins in the legs
- Being sterile

These are all symptoms of arthritis due to the fact that arthritis is caused by a lack of essential oils in your body, which causes dryness, thus causing your body to not have essential lubricant for joints.  If you see any of these symptons you may develop arthritis up to ten years down the road.  So it’s a good time to start eating foods that promote joint health.

Without the proper oil reaching your joints, your joints will slowly degrade. The cartilage of your joints will be dry and this causes friction. This friction causes heat that will help in the slow degradation of your joints. Because the cartilage has no blood vessels, nutritional oils cannot be directly delivered its cells. Oils have to be absorbed into the cartilage by osmosis.

Look over this list of arthritis symptoms and decide if you have one or more. Remember, arthritis takes many years to appear after the symptom does.

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3 Responses to Symptoms of Arthritis – Catch it Early in Life

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