Posted by Tina (Canada) on 12/24/2024
Hello, I have a question. How much colloidal gold would I have to take to reach the 30mg colloidal gold mentioned in the test needed to help rheumatoid arthritis? How many bottles would I have to take in a month? I have a variant of RA that is slowly making me a cripple that none of the alternative treatments listed on your site help with. I do not want to try the doctors' medication that 'might help' that could cause cancer and other nasty 'side effects'. There have been times I thought some natural remedy helped, only to be back to square one after a flare up. I am very scared about the future. I am not old and do not wish to become reliant on government aid (which is increasingly difficult to get even if you're a cripple) or need to live in a "community housing" place (also hard to get and very not desirable). The article mentioned that 15mg showed no improvement, it has to be at least 30mg for it to have a chance to work. I hope this is something a minimum wage person can afford to try. Waiting for your reply. Thank you for your time.
Posted by Jeanie (Burien, WA) on 12/27/2024
Hello Tina,
I have a cousin who suffered from RA some years ago. She went to the point of being unable to walk. She eventually used fresh ginger and tumeric to massage her joints every single day and whenever she feels she has to. She wrap it around her joints fairly loose when she goes to sleep or at rest. She also had to adjust her diet. Just fresh meals and no frying, no sweets or processed foods. I don't remember how long it took but she eventually got up, walking gates became stable and walk as everyone does. Occasionally she may have problem especially when she transgress the eating habits; but she is able to maintain it. I really hope this is something that will work for you too.