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now THAT is a lot of info! do you have any suggestions for websites I can use

to to look

up hyaluronic acid?

>

> I use glucosamine chondritin and serapptase all in one pill. Since I was

> told I have osteoporosis, I have been taking that along with actonel. The

> serapptase is an anti-fibrotic enzyme that can perhaps soften muscles, and

help in

> easing my fibromyalgia. There is also hyaluronic acid which supplements the

> synovial fluid but I dont know if someone with RA can take it. I had to give

it

> to my boyfriend instead. Hyaluran is what they are using to inject knees

> with and also use it to treat adhesions in a spray gel. I try to get out into

> the sunlight for a little while and take actonel and a multi vitamin so my

bones

> will benefit. Yours, Deborah

>

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Here's a site that has a little about hyaluronic acid and osteoathritis. I question its value with RA because usually in RA there is too much joint fluid so adding more sounds counterproductive. God bless.

http://familydoctor.org/616.xml

----- Original Message -----

From: R. Peek

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 8:02 PM

Subject: Re: natural cures/Deborah

now THAT is a lot of info! do you have any suggestions for websites I can use to to look up hyaluronic acid?>> I use glucosamine chondritin and serapptase all in one pill. Since I was > told I have osteoporosis, I have been taking that along with actonel. The > serapptase is an anti-fibrotic enzyme that can perhaps soften muscles, and help in > easing my fibromyalgia. There is also hyaluronic acid which supplements the > synovial fluid but I dont know if someone with RA can take it. I had to give it > to my boyfriend instead. Hyaluran is what they are using to inject knees > with and also use it to treat adhesions in a spray gel. I try to get out into > the sunlight for a little while and take actonel and a multi vitamin so my bones > will benefit. Yours, Deborah>

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