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A Natural Remedy for Arthritis is Not Hard to
Find
Some people seek a natural remedy for arthritis for a variety
of reasons, including the cost of prescriptions, concern about
side affects and drug interaction with other medications or
just don’t believe in chemicals to help their body heal.
Several different herbs and extracts are available that work as
a natural remedy for arthritis. Devil’s Claw, grown in the
Kalahari Desert has extreme anti-inflammatory properties and is
used as a natural remedy for arthritis. It has shown
effectiveness again osteo-arthritis, rheumatism as well as
small joint pain and pains in the lower back.
This plant is unique to Africa and is also known as
Harpagophytum Procumbens and is not recommended for people with
ulcers or heart problems without medical supervision. Some
scientific studies have indicated it as a stimulant to the
lymphatic system increasing its disease resistance in addition
to its being a natural remedy for arthritis.
Some Remedies Also Help Repair Damages
Glucosamine is found in high concentrations in the joints, and
this simple substance’s purpose is to repair cartilage, keeping
the joints moving freely. Glucosamine sulfate has been approved
in 70 countries for the treatment of arthritis and has been
shown to have the ability to help the body repair damaged
joints. It is widely used in many countries as a natural remedy
for arthritis.
Another natural remedy for arthritis is boswellia serata, an
extract of a gum tree found in India. It had been used for
centuries in the relief of inflammation and joint pain. It has
been shown to reduce pain without the threat of inducing
stomach ulcers.
One product on the market today, JointEase Plus contains all
three of these natural ingredients and claims to be a natural
remedy for arthritis. It also claims it can help restore tissue
and joints to allow better, less painful mobility.
Some other items deemed a natural remedy for arthritis are
chrondroitin which helps draw fluids into cartilage helping
them better absorb the shock of movement. Fish oils as well as
oils from flax, sunflower and pumpkin seeds have also been used
as a natural remedy for arthritis. Some food allergies such as
wheat, dairy, tomatoes and others have been linked to cause
arthritis and the results are still under study as how the use
of magnets can help reduce the pain of arthritis.
Some suggested remedies should be avoided such as bee or snake
venom as there is the real opportunity for an allergic reaction
to something that has no scientific backing to relieving
arthritis pain.
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