Pes Anserine Bursitis – Don’t Settle For Less Than Complete Recovery

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Pes Anserine Bursitis – Don’t Settle For Less Than Complete Recovery


* Most of us are deficient in nutrients to begin with, and everyone feels remarkably better once their body is finally receiving all the nutrients it needs. This good feeling then grows deeper and affects all body organs and tissues, not just the area affected by the bursitis.

* I’ve seen the body normalize itself without a lot of extra work, such as intensive physical therapy programs, when nutritional protocols are initiated.

* The healing that results is a lot more complete with very little tendency to relapse. Exercise and surgery are certainly integral parts of some types of bursitis treatment but research studies show these modalities are doing nothing for decreasing the rate of recurrence. You always want to incorporate strategies that have potential for complete recovery.

* Nutrition protocols are easier to stay on. You can do them at home because they only involve taking different supplements, and eating a slightly different diet. Compared to regular doctor appointments that take up a lot of time and use up a lot of energy, nutrition protocols are time savers.


Make sure you decide on a complete strategy for your pes anserine bursitis treatment that is geared toward complete recovery.


Author

This article was written for Insights-on-Health.com in Oct 2013 by Dr Donna Schwontkowski. Reversing health disorders is easier when principles of natural healing are used. Dr Donna is a retired chiropractor with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in nutrition and a master’s in herbology. She has over 25 years experience working with thousands of patients to reverse their health conditions. Read more about her here.


Related Bursitis Articles By Dr Donna

We suggest you read the entire series on bursitis by Dr Donna to get a complete picture of healing this inflammatory condition.

Ischial Bursitis (Buttocks) | Olecranon Bursitis (Elbows) | Pes Anserine Bursitis (Knees) | Prepatellar Bursitis (Knees) | Retrocalcaneal Bursitis (Heels) | Subacromial Bursitis (Shoulders) | Trochanteric Bursitis (Hips)

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