Rheumatoid Arthritis in Women

Many cases of Rheumatoid Arthritis in women begin at the time of menopause. Whenever this is the case and the small joints of hands and feet are involved, CAULOPHYLLUM should be one of the remedies to consider; also in any non-menopausal cases where uterus and small joints are affected. Dr. Tyler.
Many cases of Rheumatoid Arthritis in women begin at the time of menopause. Whenever this is the case and the small joints of hands and feet are involved, CAULOPHYLLUM should be one of the remedies to consider; also in any non-menopausal cases where uterus and small joints are affected.
Dr. Tyler.
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