Arthritis Herbal Treatments
Arthritis is a debilitating and disabling medical condition which can affect any joints in the body causing them to become swollen, stiff, painful to move and even sore to the touch. Arthritis can affect people of all ages however it becomes increasingly common however symptoms of arthritis increases with advancing years. Joints become stiffer, less mobile and they swell as arthritis attacks white blood cells weakening the tissues and causing solid deposits to build up in the joints.
It sounds bad, doesn’t it? The good news is that you can alleviate many of the symptoms of arthritis and maybe even prevent it from occurring at all through regular and long-term use of herbal arthritis treatments. The even better news is that these herbal treatments for arthritis are readily available and many of them you may already have in your kitchen cabinet or growing in your garden. Many of them are also included in pill, tea or tincture which can be easily purchased from your local health food store or even the supermarket.
Now let’s have a look at a few herbal treatments for arthritis.
Turmeric & Cayenne Pepper
Turmeric is a wonderful anti-inflammatory that can really ease joints’ swelling which is a major part of arthritis and will help to lessen the pain of arthritis substantially. Turmeric is also very good for improving digestion while Cayenne pepper has similar positive effects in the treatment of arthritis. These effects have been endorsed by clinical trials.
Ginger
Ginger contains Zingibain and other phytochemicals which reduce swelling which can be very beneficial to arthritis sufferers. Long-term, Ginger is great for protecting the body from free radicals which do much damage including speeding up the damage of arthritis and causing cancer.
Pineapple
Pineapple is not only delicious but it will significantly reduce the inflammation of arthritis flare-ups. However pineapple is most effective when combined with other herbal treatments in tablet form as most of its goodness is contained in the stem.
Celery
Celery, especially the seeds has excellent anti-inflammatory properties that ease stiff joints which are a main characteristic of arthritis. The seeds work by helping to strip out the solid which induces a diuretic effect and helps remove deposits which collect in the joints of arthritis sufferers. The seeds can be taken in tea or tincture form.
Nettles
As far back at least as the Romans, it was known that nettles were good for easing joint pain as they are a natural anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine. Don’t worry though; you don’t need to be stung! The best way to take nettles and benefit from them as an arthritis cure is internally, in a tea or tincture.
White Willow
Did you know that White Willow is actually where we get Aspirin from? Obviously, it’s a great pain reliever and using this purer form reduces side-effects.
Ginkgo
Ginkgo increases blood circulation which helps to ease pain and swelling in arthritic joints.
Comfrey
Comfrey is a great anti-inflammatory boost to the immune system that will stimulate healing in damaged joints.
So you can see that there are many herbal treatments for arthritis which tackle all of the distressing and painful symptoms. They are readily available and easy to take on a day to day basis.
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Arthritis Pain Relief
A tried and true Amish remedy for Arthritis pain.
When you have achy knees because of Rheumatism, before going to bed, wrap your knees with large green cabbage leaves, tie them in place and leave on overnight. You might want to change the leaves twice over an 8 hour time period. The leaves will dry out.
Your knees should be pain free in no time!
Note: This is not guaranteed to work for everyone but has helped many people.
Bath Salt for Arthritis
This will make enough for 2 baths.
2 cups sea salt
6-8 drops lemon oil
6-8 drops ginger root essential oil
Mix ingredients together then pour into a warm bath. Swish the water around with your hands to mix it well.
Let yourself soak for 15 minutes in this fresh scented bath for pain relief.
Get a small flask of gin and put several raisins in it to soak for a couple of days. Then when you get up in the morning, eat about 6-10 raisins and it will help the pain.
I am trying that now. This was given to me by an elderly lady.