Sunday, April 28, 2013

Juvenile Arthritis: The Incredible Reason Why Kids Still Have This Disease


Juvenile arthritis - also known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis - is a rheumatic disorder that, in all honesty, should have been corralled and eradicated years ago. We have the knowledge to get the job done, but politics and in-fighting among some of our brightest minds in the traditional and alternative health care delivery fields are formidable barriers preventing parents of afflicted children from becoming aware of disease reversal and healing modalities that actually work. In my opinion, the primary reason for this is the tunnel vision mindset our traditional medical establishment has adopted regarding approved treatment and therapy for children who suffer from juvenile arthritis.

There is credible, evidence-based research clearly demonstrating the effectiveness of natural healing methodologies in reversing arthritis. When these methods are combined with medical diagnostic capability you have a winning formula that can successfully address and arrest the degeneration process and subsequently begin the disease reversal process - a process that can be accurately monitored by medical science. This is a perfect marriage of two unique but often complimentary health care delivery systems waiting to be consummated for the good of every arthritic child. Yet this information is routinely overlooked and rarely reviewed in the most widely respected medical journals. Nor is natural healing and recovery from arthritis a topic of serious discussion among physicians and other industry professionals at conventions or when addressing the general public about promising research in the field of juvenile arthritis.

This unwarranted silent treatment and the all-too-familiar hostility of medical doctors toward alternative health practitioners are taking a hefty toll on the ranks of children afflicted with arthritic ailments. The traditional 'treat them and street them' mentality, that worked so well in the past, will not cut the mustard with today's more enlightened patient populations. These people want to know why their kids aren't getting well. Smooth talking and intellectual tap dancing around direct questions from concerned parents and brow beating others who question the medical establishment's will and eagerness to truly pursue and develop a healing protocol for juvenile arthritis is not helping to reverse the current downward plunge of consumer confidence in the traditional medical establishment.

Traditional doctors have a tendency to discount any significant health-related findings that are not espoused by a traditionally trained physician or researcher. I would tell these doctors to not take my word for it and visit some of the older health sanitariums in Germany, Switzerland, England, Sweden, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. They will see for themselves the amazing results these biologically oriented facilities are getting with arthritic patients of all ages - not just children. I know this to be a fact. I was trained at one of these facilities many moons ago.

The best thing medical doctors can do today is listen carefully to alternative practitioners who are 'out of the discipline' but, nonetheless, have been successful in arresting and reversing juvenile arthritis. This simple measure - this show of respect and consideration to fellow healers - would do more to help arthritic kids than anything else. Such a show of solidarity could bring in its train a mutual sharing of ideas about how best to deliver appropriate and relevant care to each arthritic patient - guided solely by the ideal of what is right and not who is right.

If we can stop countries from being at war with one another we can certainly stop the senseless battle that has been raging for decades between traditional and non-traditional practitioners. Our kids need desperately for this to happen soon. If you are a medical doctor or other health care professional delivering direct care to arthritic children, please think very hard about what I'm saying. Juvenile arthritis need not be the end game for afflicted kids that so many parents have come to believe and accept.

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