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Writer's pictureGary Moller

How Rheumatoid Arthritis Presents on HTMA

Updated: Mar 29

Have a look at these images and the HTMA charts for each woman, both having the onset of rheumatoid arthritis. Both are of similar ages and both have remarkably similar timelines and patterns of onset of inflammatory joint destruction and symptoms.


Please read the articles linked at the bottom of this one, thanks.

 

(Note: this is an essay by Gary Moller, reflecting upon what he has observed when applying the HTMA in the Clinic, including the unique patterns on the HTMA that are often common to a specific health condition. This is not to diagnose a medical condition, nor are there any treatment recommendations. The intention here is to help guide nutrition and lifestyle support).

 

While damage is done, some irreversible, this destructive inflammatory process can be stopped in its tracks. This confidence comes from what we can see from the hair tissue mineral analysis reports and from experience with many similar cases.


arthritic fingers
Note the chalky, brittle nails as well.
hair tissue test.
Note the low copper (Cu) now half what it was.
arthritic fingers
Note the chalky, brittle nails as well.
Htma
Note the low copper (Cu) and presence of As, Cd & Pb.

3 comentários


mariansutherland
06 de dez. de 2021

Hey Gary,

The hands of those two women look very much the same as mine did when I was their age. Now that I'm 69, my hands have become noticeably more " gnarly " ie, lumpy joints at the fingertips and also they are bent! No doctors have said I have rheumatoid arthritis, just " osteoarthritis " and all they can suggest to help is to take anti-inflammatories like Paracetamol. ( Gee thanks but no thanks! ) 🙄

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mariansutherland
06 de dez. de 2021
Respondendo a

Whoa! and here was me, completely oblivious that my mitts might be a potential goldmine 😊

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