You wake up STIFF as a board…

And even the SLIGHTEST movement could put you in CRIPPLING pain.

Your joints aren’t just TENDER…

They’re SWOLLEN and INFLAMED!

You consider just going back to bed… but you know first-hand how you’ve got to find a way to KEEP MOVING to manage your rheumatoid arthritis.

Many RA patients can barely get through the day – and only by popping a few pain pills.

Your doc may try to convince you that you’ve got NO other option…

But friend, that’s just not true… because there’s a humble vitamin that could offer some relief.

I recently shared with you how the Cleveland Clinic considers vitamin E one of the best 3 vitamins for boosting immunity.

That’s one of the ways it could help send cancer packing…

But that could also be one of the reasons why it’s helpful for rheumatoid arthritis.

Remember that RA is an autoimmune disorder… which means the immune system ATTACKS healthy tissue as though it were a foreign invader.

An OVERACTIVE immune response, however, could be REINED IN with the help of this vitamin trick.

In fact, I’m betting it’s NO coincidence that autoimmune patients often have LOWER levels of vitamin E than their healthy counterparts.

Even MORE good news is that a new meta-analysis out of China found vitamin E to help alleviate certain symptoms of RA in full swing…

Like joint discomfort… swelling… sensitivity… and stiffness.

That could be thanks, in part, to its powerful antioxidant action.

But no matter WHAT the reason… in the study, vitamin E helped improve RA patients’ quality of life, too.

Look for a vitamin E supplement with mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols from a quality maker you trust at your local health food store or online.

Vitamin E is soluble in fat, not water… so be sure to take your supplements with food.

If you’d rather not swallow capsules… one of the BEST food sources of vitamin E is wheat germ oil… which has been shown to help support healthy collagen formation.

Collagen is a MAJOR building block for cartilage, the cushioning that surrounds our joints… so promoting its production may help maintain comfort.

Besides its vitamin E content, wheat germ oil is also a powerful anti-inflammatory… which could help RA as well.


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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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