How to deal with Inflammatory Stress?*
There are many ways to deal with discomfort in the body brought on by inflammation. Two approaches occur to me now.
In the first scenario, a friend told me how sick she was due to inflammation. She went to her doctor, she said, and the doc was all over it. She no doubt had a good doctor. So, my friend’s doctor went to his playbook. He prescribed a drug to deal with the inflammation. My friend said the therapy was effective; she raved about how the doc battled back the soreness caused by the inflammation. She continued: the side effects of the drug were horrible, but she was proud that she endured them until she got relief.
Prescription drugs are effective therapies for inflammation. But be aware that even the best RX has harmful side effects. It’s the nature of allopathic medicine. Such treatments will force the body to show signs that are different from the symptoms a patient may have.
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Here is the second scenario, written in a text to me today, Tuesday, August 25, 2020. “Been taking Redox for a week, and my knees haven’t felt this good in 30 years. Soreness, when I sit or stand, is completely gone. I am amazed!!!”
?He also had body discomfort due to inflammatory stress. Redox cell signaling molecules reduced his inflammation and pain without any side effects. Here’s why: redox molecules are native to all life. When your body has a sufficient supply of these molecules, your cells will function at their optimum efficiency and carry out their function to rejuvenate, repair, or replace damaged cells. (To learn about redox and cell signaling visit pubmed.gov or Google Scholar and search for redox, redox molecules, and cell signaling along with the condition of interest to you).
*I am not a physician or medical professional. I do not speak the language of a medical professional. I am not attacking the medical arts.