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• Genetics
Exactly how much heredity or genetics contributes to the cause of arthritis is not well understood. However, there are likely genetic variations that can contribute to the cause of arthritis. Arthritic conditions seem to run in families. Is the cause genetics or lifestyle or a combination of both. Experts disagree but lifestyle is the factor that can be altered, genetics cannot
• Aging Bones and Connective Tissue
Cartilage becomes more brittle with age and has less of a capacity to repair itself. As people grow older they are more likely to develop arthritis. Omega 3 oils and consistent exercise can help to offset the inevitable.
• Weight Challenges
Because joint damage is partly dependent on the load the joint has to support, excess body weight can lead to arthritis. This is especially true of the hips and knees that can be worn quickly in heavier patients. One more reason to exercise and control food intake.
• Previous Joint Injury
Joint damage can cause irregularities in the normal smooth joint surface. Prophylactic CMO (www.bestcmo.com) taken shortly after joint damage has been known to offset any beginning of arthritis.
• Employment Related Joint Aggravation
Workers in some specific occupations seem to have a higher risk of developing arthritis than other jobs. These are primarily high demand jobs such as assembly line workers and heavy construction. Again, CMO taken once a year is a great preventative for these workers.
• Some High-Level Sports
It is difficult to determine how much sports participation contributes to development of arthritis. Certainly, sports participation can lead to joint injury and subsequent arthritis. However, the benefits of activity likely outweigh any risk of arthritis. CMO is routinely taken by some athletes to save their joints from the destruction many athletes experience.
• Illness or Infection
People who experience a joint infection (septic joint), multiple episodes of gout, or other medical conditions, can develop arthritis of the joint. A general detox program will help these people, followed with a course of CMO www.bestcmo.com.