HOW ARTHRITIS IS CURED IN EUROPE

Arthritis is not only the most agonizing and crippling, but also one of the fastest-growing of all degenerative diseases. There are over thirteen million arthritis sufferers in the United States.

While official medicine admits its inability to penetrate the mysteries of arthritis and find effective treatment for it, biological medicine, a new, fast-growing branch of medical science in Europe, offers a new hope for the sufferers of this agonizing disease. The biological clinics in Europe have developed new methods of treatments which have proven to be most successful in healing many diseases, including arthritis.

I have spent several years in Europe and studied first-hand these biological methods and the results obtained with them. I have visited many clinics in Sweden, Germany and Switzerland. I have interviewed staff physicians in these clinics and talked to hundreds of patients. I have seen with my own eyes how patients with arthritis, crippled for years, have left their crutches and beds and walked.

I have described in detail the full story of successful biological cure for arthritis in my book There I± a Cure for Arthritis, published in 1968 by Parker Publishing Company, West Nyack, New York. The Foreword for the book is written by Lars-Erik Essen, M.D., one of the leading pioneers of biological medicine and the director of Vita Nova, the health resort in southern Sweden. Several other medical doctors have collaborated with me on this book. It contains complete do-it-yourself biological therapies for arthritis, the answers to many of the common and pertinent questions the sufferers of arthritis have about diet, climate, vitamin supplements, cortisone, citrus fruits, vinegar, high protein diets, etc., in addition to a large list of actual cases, described in detail. Later in this chapter I will report several such cases taken from Swedish biological clinics.

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