Discover how the physiology of the body shapes gout, rheumatism, and arthritis, and learn practical ways to diagnose accurately and treat effectively. This book links everyday symptoms to the body’s chemistry and explains why treatments succeed or fail.
Written from decades of clinical observation, it emphasizes how metabolism and the skin’s excretory role influence joint health. You’ll find clear explanations of how heat, cold, rest, and activity affect symptoms, and why warming therapies and skin reactions are used to gauge progress. The text also discusses common myths about diet, vaccines, and infection, offering a measured, science‑based approach to care.
- How metabolism and tissue changes contribute to gout and rheumatism.
- The skin as a key organ in excretion and heat regulation, and why it matters for treatment.
- Practical therapies, including pyretic treatment and related methods, with safety notes from extensive experience.
- How to observe clinical signs, such as skin reaction and fever, to guide care.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, applied understanding of these conditions and how to approach treatment with informed, steady methods.