Sunday, October 4, 2009

Rheumatoid arthritis alternatives

No research has evaluated the effectiveness of DL-phenylalanine, a related supplement, in treating people with RA. D-phenylalanine has been used with mixed results to treat chronic pain, including pain caused by RA. The benefit of using boron to treat people with RA remains unproven. Boron supplementation at 39 mg per day may be beneficial, particularly in treating people with juvenile RA, according to very preliminary research. Nonetheless, some doctors suggest a trial of 13 mg of copper per day for at least several months. Moreover, the form of copper most consistently reported to be effective, copper aspirinate , is not readily available. Under certain circumstances, however, copper can increase inflammation in rheumatoid joints. The Journal of the American Medical Association quoted one researcher as saying that while Regular aspirin had 6% the anti-inflammatory activity of. Copper acts as an anti-inflammatory agent needed to activate superoxide dismutase , an enzyme that protects joints from inflammation.