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A friend lost 20 pounds and said her arthritis went away. Is that possible?

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A friend lost 20 pounds and said her arthritis went away. Is that possible?

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Weight loss might reduce the risk of developing osteoarthritis, slow the progression of an existing disease, and possibly make the symptoms less noticeable. Your friend’s arthritis did NOT go away because of her weight loss, but her more bothersome symptoms may have lessened significantly or even completely. Her knees and hips are lifting less weight (due to the weight loss) and, therefore, not working quite as hard. However, the problem in the joints is still there, and, although further damage will be slowed due to the weight reduction, it will likely continue. Exercise, stretching, and diet all play an important role in the health of our body. Arthrosamine™ has been proven to be very effective against osteoarthritis. Even though your friend isn’t hurting now, she might still want to consider taking this joint supplement, which really can help eliminate her arthritis.

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