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I think you also provide audience with some little clinical or trials that support with the efficacy. Although I agree most herbal are useful to keep the body strength with all meanings, however, to relief from any diseases, may be some evidence should be addressed to the benefits. So for those who would like to read more about the research surrounding Bach flower remedies, I would like to point you to a good website at http://www.edwardbach.org/research/documentsHome.asp ‘Here we go again’... So now, based on one single study, researchers want everyone to stop taking these supplements, regardless of the fact that uncountable arthritis sufferers have benefited from using them, the researchers even go so far as to suggest that health insurers and health authorities shouldn’t cover the costs of these dietary supplements. They put the positive experience by patients, down to the placebo effect. Without considering factors such as * the different quality and type of supplement used by patients * how long the supplement was taken * the formula, composition or dosage * how severe the Osteoarthritis was before supplementation started On the other hand: The meta-analyses of ten previous studies, which included over 3,800 people, were recently published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) showing positive results . Furthermore, a prior 2003 Belgian study at the University of Liège, which showed concluded that glucosamine demonstrated a highly significant efficacy in joint space narrowing and WOMAC — a pain assessment scale used to measure joint pain. This is why I prefer not to get too bogged down with research and keep an open mind, if a supplement works for you, then I would say keep taking it. If you haven’t tried it yet, then you have nothing to lose in doing so. It’s always wise to discuss any supplements with your doctor and remember that what’s good for the goose is not always good for the gander! Let me know your thoughts on this.
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On 24th January in reply to my post on, “Flower Remedies For Arthritis Psoriasis”