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Hi @AS1218
How are you doing?
This sounds like an interesting natural remedy. I don't know if there are many who have tried it, but I will tag a few members who may have heard about it and see if they can offer some advice or tell you what medication they use.
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You may also be able to ask your doctor next time you are in for a visit or see if you can ask at natural/organic store. Often times there is someone who works in their pharmacy section that knows a bit about how to use homeopathic remedies.
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Lizzi
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It took the researchers only one hour following mixture consumption to notice this anti-inflammatory effect. They came to the conclusion that using baking soda to reduce inflammation in the body could be a cheap, safe, practical, and easily available strategy slice master to treat a variety of inflammatory disorders, including RA.
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Before trying baking soda, it's crucial to discuss it with your doctor, especially since you are already taking anti-inflammatory medications like naproxen and ibuprofen. Your doctor can advise on the safety and proper usage [This content has been moderated by an administrator for violating Carenity’s Terms of Use.]
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Not sure how many people have tried it, but I'll tag a few people who might know about it so you can get their thoughts and maybe even the drug they use [This content has been moderated by an administrator for violating Carenity’s Terms of Use.]
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Your significant assistance in my professional growth and encouragement of a constructive approach is deeply appreciated. [This content has been moderated by an administrator for violating Carenity’s Terms of Use.]
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If considering ingestion, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional first. High doses can lead to side effects like gastrointestinal discomfort and [This content has been moderated by an administrator for violating Carenity’s
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I am in the severe range now at 74 yrs old. I have found thru trial and error and getting older with SA, I sleep on my back because I can hardly turn to my side now. I also take 10 mg Melatonin. I didn't know it came in 20 mg! (Thanks ladyslipper 67) What has really help with my back pain, when in bed, is a large memory foam wedge. The large end is under my knees and my legs go down to the small end. It doesn't move when I sleep but then again I am not turning over back and forth. This takes the pressure off my back. I hope this helps someone.
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This might seem unorthodox but I read in an article somewhere that baking soda can be an effective mesure for inflammation problems. I have severe inflammation in my knees for which I have been taking naprosyn and advil for the last few years. It had helped somwhat but now the pain remains the same and I want to try unorthodox options. Should baking soda be ingested or applied on the knees, I have no idea. Would love to hear if someone knows something about this thanks