Azurite
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Another Fancy Name for Toxicity...
From what I can tell 'arthritis' is just another fancy name for a condition of toxicity. Worms and germs upset the body and depending on the person the toxins find there way into a weaker channel of the individual. These manifest as more fancy names for toxicity. Really special names like 'Fibromyalgia' (scary name), or maybe 'Lupus' (sounds important), 'Arthitis' (the boogey man), 'Leukemia' (fancy name for fungus).
The public gets so terrified by these big scary words and then commits billions of dollars to 'fighting' them and turning themselves over to the health 'experts' to get roasted and bilked. The dumb leading the dumber.
The approach that I found works well is to kill the critters first. Either HW, or Vermex or a product called Samento/Saventaro to get the worms and germs. Frequency generators work too. Once the bugs/critters are dead then take anything that will absorb/adsorb the toxins to get them cleared from the channels. Samento will get Lyme disease (which is also a cause of arthritic symptoms).
Bathing in different clays,(red, green, brown, white clay etc) epsom, salt, hydro-peroxide, sitz baths etc is one approach. Internally take charcoal, clay, epsom, chlorella, psyllium, pectin, slippery elm, shilajit etc.
Any juices used make sure they include the fiber. Most juicing is not effective for clearing toxins because they lack the most important ingredient which is the fiber. It requires a 2 or 3 horsepower blender to break down fiber. It is the fiber that removes the toxins, (Seeds, stems, roots and skins). When I make a parsley juice it includes the entire plant well blended in a 2 hp blender (VitaMix). Same thing with ginger juice. I use the whole root skin and all. The phytonutrients are located in the fiber and responsible for binding to the toxins. The juice will not do this.
Eating pineapples (Vitamixed) and mangoes also dissolve waste buildup as well as papaya.
Just my approach.