Wednesday, May 25, 2016



* "ARE SWEET POTATOES A TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS?"


“Is it true sweet potatoes helps rheumatoid arthritis pain?” (Ms. J, New Jersey)


Dear Ms. J,

I have to admit, medical school trained me in a western philosophy medicine thought process; thus, your question required in depth research. After reading eastern philosophy medicine textbook(s) and conversing with an herbal specialist; the following information was discerned. Put simply, sweet potatoes, typically called yams (Convolvulacea family), are different from wild yams (Dioscorea villosa family). The wild yams, and their extracts, due to anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties, are considered by many alternative and herbal specialists, to contain many health benefits with disease treatment value.

Wild yams, are often used, but not limited to the following conditions:

1) rheumatoid arthritis 
2) menopause symptoms 
3) vaginal dryness 
4) nausea/ vomiting 
5) stomach cramps 
6) gall bladder pains 
7) diverticulitis pain 
8) hiccups 
9) menstrual cramps

Before self medicating or self treating yourself, always consult your doctor and move forward together to gauge both alternative and general medicine treatment success. With that in mind, thank you for your question and trust.

“Always, walk in peace.”

Respectfully,


Dr. Roshin



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