Hi Chief.. Hulda Clark writes in 'Cure for all Diseases': "Two main kinds of arthritis are recognized clinically, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. In osteoarthritis, the joints have bacteria living on the deposits left there. In rheumatoid arthritis, the bacteria come from larger parasites - wormlets actually living in these joints. The worms are the common little round worms whose eggs hatch into microscopic wormlets that travel.' She goes on to say that the wormlets normally head for the lungs, but may travel throughout the body and that other parasites follow their trail.
I'm just getting started here, but as its late , I would encourage you to get started with the Sacrament 1000 - you can't go wrong with it. Others, more knowledgeable than I, will be on here tomorrow and suggest more , I'm sure, but don't wait for all the lights to turn green before starting on the road to recovery.
If you want the rest of the story from Hulda Clark, just ask and I'll type it in.
paul