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Personal Narrative: My Arthritis Journey
The internet is a wonderful thing that is constantly changing the way we think about health.
This is great news, but more isn't always better.

Blatant fake news, click bait, misinformation, bad science, and unhelpful marketing techniques make it impossible to keep up with the constant flow of information, and even harder to decifer if there is any true meaning or value to any of it.

My arthritis journey has made me an expert at picking the bones out of the trash and serving it in new, innovative and tasty ways that delight the eye and beat arthritis into a dark corner.
My mission is to help you into remission with safe and friendly advice that cuts your arthritis duration to a minimum and helps you fully recover.
Along the way I have made many mistakes and sharing these lessons alone will cut years from anyone's painful journey. Add in the amazing discoveries I have made regarding safe and effective natural methods and any arthritis sufferer will benefit in reduced pain, disease severity, duration and a general increased life energy.
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Rheumatoid arthritis totally decimated my life but I won and now feel better than ever with no pain! Unfotunately, the experience has left me with zero resources with which to carry out my incredibly valueable work.
You pledge will help millions to discover how to beat arthritis for free with diet and lifestlyle tips that cost pennies.

Please pledge your support and lets help sufferers all over the world finally put the spectre of arthritis out of their lives.

As a reward for your awesoem and very much appreciated pledge I am offering to make personal interventions to help you be free of arthritis. I can't do this without you and look forward to enjoying our friendships and success together.

Thank you and good health,
Wade

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