Has been most commonly used for its reported effects against active joint inflammation like arthritis. Gold may reduce active inflammation in other areas of the body. •
Has been most commonly used for its reported effects against active joint inflammation like arthritis. Gold is reported to be effective against active joint inflammation and has been used as an adjunct therapy with aspirin for arthritis when pain relief is required. Gold is not an analgesic, but may have anti-inflammatory effects.
Gold is non toxic:
Promotes a general euphoric feeling of well being
Stimulates the body's restorative functions
Enhances the body's natural defenses against illness
Promotes vitality and longevity.
History: Ancient Egyptian and Chinese civilizations used gold therapy to reverse, inhibit, and prevent joint and bone damage from rheumatism, arthritis and aging.
In medieval Europe, alchemists used powdered gold in drinks for sore limbs. In ancient Rome, gold was used for skin ulcers.
For centuries gold has been used by American Indians for many purposes. After boiling a gold nugget in water, the Shaman (medicine man or curandero) would give the water to the patent to drink for a variety of illnesses. Primarily, Gold water was used for patients with mental illness'' or disturbance.
In modern medicine, German Bacteriologist Robert Koch, discovered that gold compounds inhibit the growth of the tuberculosis bacillus. He later received the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Today, Gold is used in surgery to patch damaged blood vessel, nerves, membranes and bones.
Caution: Gold compounds are not to be used in patients with liver or kidney disease, blood diseases or SLE.
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