Alternative natural therapy for ESR

>> Following a recent blood check, my 60-year-old friend was found to have extremely high ESR levels.

Her GP thinks it is rheumatoid arthritis. She has no symptoms but is being referred to a rheumatology clinic and is due to get an x-ray of her hands and feet. She would appreciate advice on diet and any alternative natural therapy. Appointments for clinics can take a long time.

>>The erythrocyte sedimentation rate test (ESR) can be used to detect inflammation within the body — and with your friend having an extremely high level it is far more likely that there is inflammation present somewhere.

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