Herbal Remedies for Arthritis

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By FaireMaid


Genetics, lifestyle, and obesity are few of the causes of arthritis. Excessive use of joints can increase the risk of some types of arthritis. The pain is sometimes accompanied by redness of joints or heated joints. Some patients complain of increased pain in cold weather.

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, effecting 10% of the population whereas rheumatoid arthritis affects about 1%. Rheumatoid arthritis can be identified as usually affecting both sides of the body equally - it is said to be symmetrical - whereas osteoarthritis effects joints that have had the most wear.

You should check with your medical practitioner to diagnose which type of arthritis you have. It is most likely to be osteoarthritis, and particularly so if you have reason to believe that the joint in question has had excessive use over a period of time. "Conventional" medications for osteoarthritis are still pretty primitive. They basically consist of analgesics or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen or celebrex and these are certainly not without their undesirable side effects.

What are the herbs for arthritis and joint pain? There are a number of herbs that have anti-inflammatory properties, such as Devils Claw, White Willow - which acts like aspirin but without the associated gastric problems, Grape Seed, Nettle and Wild Yam. But probably the most commonly used and generally accepted herbal anti-inflammatory comes from extracts from the gum of the Boswellia Serata tree. Other ingredients include Alfalfa, a great all round detoxifier and tonic, and Black Cohosh, a potently therapeutic herb more usually associated with relieving menopause symptoms.

In the realm of alternative medicines for arthritis, other than herbal medicine, that is, there is no doubt that Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulphate are having an enormous impact in the treatment of arthritis. This writer is also a great believer in the need to include fish oil in our diet and, unless you are an extraordinary consumer of fish, capsule form is a great substitute.

Other herbs for arthritis and joint pain are Ginkgo Biloba, Burdock Root, Licorice, Parsley and Curcumin (the active component of Turmeric)

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MrMarmalade  says:
11 months ago

thank you checking for the future

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