Arthritis Relief: University Lecture (Part 2)


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  • Description: Professor Stenberg discovered the bodys inflammation control system. When broken, inflammatory disease evolves. Patient control of the bodys inflammation-quenching hormone, like hormone insulin for diabetes, fixes the system by teaching people to use it only on the bad days. Then pain, fatigue and stiffness go away with no side effects.

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