Natural Remedies, Natural Ways to Relieve Pain of Arthritis

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Natural remedies for arthritis are the most sought after treatment for this ailment . It is no surprise, because this disorder is one of the prevalent bone and joint disease found. This disorder affects millions of individuals who are urgently seeking new ways  to relieve its severe symptoms, and especially joint pain.

You could try herbal teas such as pansy or juniper for painful joints and osteoarthritis. Some prefer ointments made from horseradish and capsicum. Nettle is a topical herbal extract believed to reduce inflammation. You can control a lot of ailments through food, so is arthritis. Food rich in antioxidants such as green tea and wine should be eaten regularly. Avocado or soybean extract is a great diet supplement.

Ginger. Common in traditional Chinese medicines, ginger inhibits inflammation to ease arthritis pain. Ginger is especially well suited for people whose arthritis worsens in cold weather, since it warms painful joints by helping increase blood flow. To use it, drink a cup of ginger tea daily, (add one teaspoon freshly grated ginger to hot water, let steep for 10 to 20 minutes, strain and drink). Or take a ginger supplement, one 500 mg capsule three or four times daily. You can also try ginger essential oil. Dilute three drops with half teaspoon almond oil and rub into affected joints.

Other Arthritis herbs found to be of use are Black Cohosh, Angelica and Feverfew. Black Cohosh is a Native American Indian therapy for arthritis. A heaped teaspoon of this plant can be simmered in a cup of hot water and then drank as a tonic and is believed to be a great anti-inflammatory. You can also purchase this as premade teabags or in capsule form. Angelica has been used in Europe since antiquity as an anti-inflammatory treatment for arthritis. Feverfew in some studies has been proven to have anti-inflammatory effects greater than standard arthritis drugs like NSAIDs.

Alfalfa can be sprouted and eaten with a salad, or used either powdered or drunk as a tea. It's easily prepared by placing one ounce of alfalfa in a pot, adding one quart of water and boiling for thirty minutes and should be strained and drunk over a day. The treatment needs to be continued for at least three weeks and then a break for seven to ten days is taken before resuming treatment again for best results.

There are many more natural remedies for rheumatoid arthritis, including magnetic therapy and acupuncture. Even aromatherapy has been known to help with joint pain. Many alternative forms of treatment come from places like Asia and have been around for thousands of years. Magnetic therapy has seen a recent surge of popularity in the west, and in becoming known for it's effectiveness.
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