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Bone Mineral Density in Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis

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Thanks so much for this article. This really explains why there is such

severe demineralization going on in the bones of my feet and ankles. In

most of the articles I've read, osteoporosis and bone demineralization was

characteristic of RA. This article really is adding another notch to the PA

diagnosis.

I am really excited about the effect the apple cider vinegar is having on my

rash. I've been using the vinegar twice a day on my facial rash and it is

gone. 100% gone. I've been using steroid cream for the last 2 months and

it just controlled it, but it never was completely healed, and as soon as I

stopped using it, back it came. I'm starting to work on 2 small patches on

my legs. I've never used anything on them because they are small and out of

sight. It would be nice to not have to use the steroid cream and have it

healed with something as easy as vinegar!

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