Folk Remedies for Fighting Rheumatic Polyarthritis

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Effective folk remedies based on horseradish, onion, and kerosene:

When treating rheumatic polyarthritis, you can use folk remedies that have proven their effectiveness. One of such recipes is based on horseradish. At the beginning of spring or autumn, dig up horseradish roots and pass them through a meat grinder to obtain about one liter of juice with pulp. Similarly, grind onions to get the same amount as the horseradish. Then mix both pastes in a large container, adding one liter of kerosene, and mix thoroughly. Transfer the obtained mixture to a three-liter jar and seal it with a tight plastic lid. Wrap the jar in a plastic bag and bury it underground at a depth of about one meter. After 2-3 weeks, your remedy will be ready. The obtained mixture should be rubbed into the affected joints daily. You will feel the first improvements quickly, but do not stop at this — use the entire mixture from the jar until the end.