I will try to make my mother take her Calcium supplement with magnesium and zinc to hopefully make a difference about her joint pain conditionsteemCreated with Sketch.

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My mother still is having some joint pain issues, the Rheumatologist doctor is just prescribing to her pain medications like Colchicine and some NSAID and those doesn't really solve the root cause of the problem but just masks them. That is why my mother is hesitant now to return to her new doctor because she doesn't get a "real treatment" anyway.

But I told her to go back to her doctor because the doctor might prescribe to her another medication "hopefully" which can help her tackle the root cause of my mothers overall joint pain problem which is the crystallization of urates and calcium in the joints. I am assuming that the doctor might prescribe her some steroids to modify her immune system because I am assuming that is something to do with her body's immune hyperimmune response to something in her body and it causes things like what is happening to my mother's body.

I am no doctor but I am just trying to make sense of things that my mother is suffering from because I do not want her condition to be left untreated because I do not want her to suffer from disability caused by pain. Now I will have to see if her condition is just caused by imbalances of certain nutrients in her body which is why I have this idea now that maybe she needs magnesium along with her Calcium supplement so that her bones can absorb more of the calcium that she regularly takes everyday with her meals, usually with her breakfast.

The role of Magnesium is to help the body absorb Calcium by directing the Calcium away from getting deposited in the wrong places like soft tissues and possibly to the joints but to the bones only. So taking calcium with magnesium might help my mother's joints in a certain way because it might reduce crystallization of calcium from her joints if the calcium will get directed to her bones instead to her joints.

The magnesium supplement that I am talking about comes with the calcium supplement plus zinc. The zinc factor also has a great effect in the body's immune system and might help modify my mother's possible "haywired" immune system. Also, everyone should also try not to get deficient in this micronutrient because as I mentioned, it helps us have a good immune system which can ward away or prevent us from suffering from illnesses caused by a low immune response to certain infections within our bodies.

But regardless, it is better to supplement ourselves with magnesium if we are using calcium and vitamin K2 MK-7 to help us get stronger bones regardless of our age as well because I am a living testament that vitamin K2 Mk-7 alleviates bone demineralization and it caused me alleviation of Leontiasis Ossea symptoms caused by a hyperactive hyperparathyroidism but with proper diet in order to eliminate the root cause of it which is an elevation of Phosphorus in my body.

But my mother's joint issue remains a mystery for me and I am just hoping that her Rheumatologist doctor could prescribe her the bets medicine to actually treat the root cause of my mother's suffering and not to just mask the symptoms because what my mother is currently suing has bad side-effects for her health and may cause ill-effects and it is never good. It is a tough thing on what my mother is having right now because I do not want her to get worse and I am praying for her for God to heal her because I only trust God for all of the things in my family as a whole because that is we all have to do in the first place while at the same time using all what we can in order to make some changes in our lives.


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You may not be a doctor but I often find that if regular people just spent some time doing their own research they can discover the problem faster than a doctor.

Your mothers joint issues are normal. Joints wear out and as early as about 10 years before menopause, this is noticeable in women. The change in hormones also affects joints, skin, hair, gums, intestines, musculature and nervous system. Is there anything you can do about wear and tear? The answer is no or you have to go for artificial joints although magnesium, calcium and zinc as well as vitamins C and D3 will helo. Exercises can also be done (lying down, sitting, standing) to make certain muscles stronger waardoir the joints are relieved. Furthermorehad, heavy work and lots of exercise will also worsen wear and tear. A painkiller can help you do something painless or get a good night's sleep.

I wish your mother all the best.
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I already told my mother to stop her calcium supplementation as I was thinking that she could be having much of it already, that her body cannot tolerate extra calcium anymore.

"Crystal-induced arthritis" was her diagnosis by her Rheumatologist and so I am assuming to eliminate that Calcium factor if that was the main culprit.

I hope it works on longer term and the diagnoses is right. Not all bodies follow the same system and we all are not able to take vitamins out of the pills we take.

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