In joints, bones are prevented from rubbing against each other by cartilage; a soft tissue that covers the bones and allows the joints to work smoothly and painlessly, cartilage is housed inside the synovial membrane. Synovial fluid, also housed in the synovial membrane, lubricates and nourishes the joint and cartilage. When arthritis occurs, something has… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Autoimmune Disorders
Autoimmune Disorders and Glutathione
Autoimmune disorders occur when the body’s immune system turns on itself and mistakenly attacks and destroys healthy body tissue. Autoimmune disorders may result in: – The destruction of healthy body tissue – Abnormal organ growth – Changes in organ function A person may have more than one autoimmune disorder simultaneously. Also, it is not uncommon… Read more »
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