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STEM CELL TREATMENT FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS  by

 Nathan Wei
10/10/2008 at 08:42
While many new and amazing therapies for rheumatoid arthritis have been developed in recent years, very little progress has been made in the treatment of osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and affects approximately 30 million Americans. OA is a disease of articular cartilage, the gristle that caps the ends of long bones. Cartilage has both gliding as well as shock absorbing properties.

It is this flexibility of function that enables a joint to work properly.

Normal cartilage is composed of cells called chondrocytes that sit inside a matrix consisting of collagen and glycosaminoglycans... much like grapes inside Jello.

Osteoarthritis develops when the chondrocyte begins to malfunction and starts to produce destructive enzymes. At the same time water content inside the matrix changes making it more susceptible to stress. Small cracks, called "fissures" develop. Also, local inflammation involving the lining of the joint- called the synovium- begins. The end result is a gradual and premature wearing away of cartilage.

This process is most apparent in weight-bearing areas such as the neck, low back, hips, and knees.

Current approaches to the treatment of OA involve the use of analgesics (pain-relieving medicines), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), physical therapy, proper weight management, exercises, injections of steroids, injections of viscosupplements (lubricants), and surgery.

While many of the above treatments help relieve pain, they do nothing to prevent cartilage loss... and more importantly, they do nothing to restore cartilage.

Orthopedic techniques such as chondrocyte transplantation and cartilage plug surgery are helpful for discrete, relatively small areas of cartilage loss ...
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RELIEVE ARTHRITIS PAIN WITH HONEY AND CINNAMON  by

 Sandra Fierling
10/10/2008 at 08:42
Arthritis pain is nothing to joke about. It makes for miserable lives. While checking into natural remedies, I came across how to relieve arthritis pain with honey and cinnamon. I know it sounds a bit weird - but who cares if it works!

There are a couple of ways to take the honey and cinnamon - as a daily drink or as a tincture to put on painful and swollen joints.

For the drink: For your health, the best quality organic honey would be preferable as well as good quality cinnamon. It seems though there are many ’recipes’ out there, so there seems to be no need to obsess about exact measurements. One cup of hot water with two spoons of honey in it and one small teaspoon of cinnamon. This can be taken once or twice during the day (i.e. in the morning and before bed). If this is too sweet, then reduce the honey to one teaspoon. Similarly if the cinnamon taste is too hard to take, then reduce it to half a teaspoon. It seems only important that honey and cinnamon are present in the mix. It really depends on what works for you.
For the tincture: Mix one part honey to two parts of lukewarm water and add a small teaspoon of cinnamon powder until it forms a paste. Massage this paste onto the itching/painful part of your body in a slow circular motion. Many people have found that their pain gets noticeably less within a matter of minutes.

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TREATING ARTHRITIS WITH CINNAMON ESSENTIAL OIL  by

 Sandra Fierling
10/10/2008 at 08:41
If you suffer from arthritis, then chronic pain in the day and often the night is unfortunately nothing new to you. To date there is no known cure for arthritis but pain relief is something every sufferer wants. Aromatherapy using essential oils has been known to help with arthritis pain.

Aromatherapy is a holistic approach, to help treat various ailments and conditions by helping to heal imbalances in your body - arthritis pain definitely being one. These essential oils come from all over the plant kingdom and is in effect the ’essence’ of the particular plant, tree, flower or bush. Most importantly, these essential oils also make you feel good! An aroma therapist can choose which oils are best for you.

Various essential oils have been associated with relieving arthritis pain:

Cinnamon essential oil is definitely good for arthritis pain because it is anti inflammatory and helps removing the stiffness and pain of muscles It can help with rheumatism, achy muscles, cold hands and feet (if due to poor circulation) but also for colds, coughs and the flu. It can also help with recovery from an illness. A few drops of cinnamon essential oil can be used in your bath, also as a compress as detailed below.

Hot compresses are one of the most effective ways to relieve pain and reduce inflammation of joints.

Put 3 to 6 drops of essential oil into a bowl of hot water (not boiling as this is going on your skin!). Soak a cotton cloth in the mixture then ...
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TIME TESTED TIPS FOR ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS TO USE NOW  by

 Sandra Fierling
10/10/2008 at 08:40
All arthritis sufferers would be interested in a few quick tips to help with their arthritis pain. This is not about an arthritis cure for arthritis but definitely helpful tips to alleviate chronic arthritis pain. Even better, all these remedies below come from ingredients you can find in your local health food store or supermarket. They are not expensive. However, given the choice, it is best to get high quality, pure ingredients, organic if possible.

Drinks:

Blackstrap Molasses:

This is not necessarily a drink - you can take a tablespoon and put it directly into your mouth! For the drink, dissolve the tablespoon into one cup of warm to hot water. Take it twice a day and it will relieve your arthritis pain. Molasses is the dark liquid byproduct of the process of refining sugar cane into table sugar, molasses being made from the third boiling of the sugar syrup. As this is a sugar byproduct, it is hardly beneficial for your teeth so please clean them regularly - this is particularly important if you take the remedy at night.

Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV):

Take two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water, two to three times a day. To make it better tasting, you can add orange, apple juice, or cranberry. It goes well with honey too. If you really don’t like the taste, it can be purchased in capsule form. This simple remedy has helped thousands of arthritis sufferers all over the world.

Honey and Cinnamon:

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ARTHRITIS TREATMENTS - 5 TIPS FOR WINTER SURVIVAL  by

 Bob Alter
10/10/2008 at 08:39
Arthritis treatment: 5 tips for cold weather survival

1. sufficient rest after exercise

2. keep affected areas under wraps

3. plenty of fluids to flush out toxins

4. supplement for arthritis

5. healthy arthritis diet

Now that I have listed the top 5 arthritis treatment tips for cold weather survival let us work in reverse order.

Healthy Arthritis Diet

Arthritis can be a hereditary thing. However, in our country what we eat plays a large role in how our body will respond to certain attacks from outsiders. Because of our lifestyles we can become extremely susceptible to arthritis.

Cold weather and arthritis do not go hand in hand. Foods we eat or don’t eat can play a critical role in how our body will repair itself and fight off arthritis.

These foods should be included on a daily basis for a healthy arthritis diet.

1. fruits
2 vegetables
3. cold water fish
4. unsalted nuts and seeds
5. grains and pulses

Arthritis Supplements

Supplementation with products the target certain areas of rheumatoid arthritis, gout and even osteoarthritis can greatly influence your pain levels. There are key ingredients you should look for in any good arthritis supplement product.

1. Boron
2. MSM
3. Glucosamine
4. Condroitin
5. Devil’s Claw
6. Bromelain
7. Boswellia Serrata Extract

Fluids Flush Out Toxins

In the winter months our water intake usually suffers unless we are consciously thinking about it. Our body is made up of 90% water and we need to make sure and keep those levels up. When we become dehydrated bad things can happen. Therefor any good arthritis treatment strategy will include plenty of liquids including water and juice. ...
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GOUT AND URIC ACID  by

 Brenda Williams
10/10/2008 at 08:38
Gout is a disease that is caused by the buildup of uric acid in the human body. The uric acid accumulates on the cartilage of joints, tendons and surrounding tissue because of the elevated amounts of the acid in the bloodstream. This leads to an inflammation of the tissues affected by the uric acid. Gout is derived from the Latin word gutta. Sufferers of gout experience sudden, excruciating pain that burns. They also experience swelling, redness, warmth of the area and stiffness in the affected joint. Gout most commonly affects men, especially in their toes, but can also occur in women; although it is not common to occur in women.

Gout usually affects the big toe but it can also affect the ankle, the heel, the instep, the wrist, elbow, fingers and even the spine. Uric acid can also form kidney stones on a side note. To diagnose gout a doctor must examine fluid aspirated from the joints affected under a microscope to be able to effectively tell if the patient is suffering from gout or a handful of other possible diseases or conditions.

Treatment for patients with gout comes in stages. The obvious first stage of treating gout is to relieve the patient of any pain they are suffering from. Medicines used are indomethacin and any other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Doctors will also inject medicine directly into the joints affected by gout. These are treatments for acute gout cases. There is the possibility that the case could become chronic or extremely ...
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GLUCOSAMINE IN ARTHRITIS  by

 Rajgopal Venkataraman
4/24/2008 at 11:01
Glucosamine has been one of the popular alternate remedies for arthritis. While the results from clinical trials have not been very promising, Glucosamine has helped many a patient get pain relief from arthritis. Glucosamine seems to work better when taken with Chondroitin, Bromelain, Vitamin C or Manganese. How well do you know Glucosamine? Here are the facts.

1. The cartilages in the joints contain a complex molecule called as Glycosaminoglycans of which Glucosamine is a very important component. Glucosamine may help reduce pain and also slow cartilage damage in arthritis patients.

2. Results from the GAIT trials (Glucosamine/Chondroitin Arthritis Intervention Trial) have not been very promising. However in patients with moderate to severe pain the combination of Glucosamine and Chondroitin was seen to provide statistically significant pain relief compared to placebo.

3. If you wish to try Glucosamine discuss with your health-care provider and work out a plan to incorporate it into your regime.

4. Glucosamine is sold as a dietary supplement and the source of Glucosamine is from shellfish like crabs, lobsters and shrimps. If you are allergic to shellfish do remember to tell your doctor.

5. Make sure that the preparation that you wish to take provides at least 1500 mg of Glucosamine (and 800-1200 mg of Chondroitin) daily as this dose seems to be the ideal dosage.

6. Quality of Glucosamine products sold is not necessarily identical. Make sure you buy from large and reputed companies so that you get the best product.

7. Even after several trials it is not clear if Glucosamine ...
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WHAT CAUSES ANKLE ARTHRITIS?  by

 Rex Magnum
4/24/2008 at 11:00
Ankle Arthritis isn’t a disease in its own right. It’s the result of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis moving into the ankle joints. When you think about it, you’ll realize that the ankles support the entire weight of the body when it’s in a standing position. Couple that with the fact that the ankle is also responsible for movement, and a patient can be in for a lot of pain. To make the whole thing worse, the ankle joint turns in all directions. This means that deterioration of the cartilage in the ankle will happen very quickly.

All Ankle Pain Isn’t Arthritis

Many times pain in the foot and ankle area can be caused by other problems instead of ankle arthritis. For example, a lot of lower leg pain can be traced back to problems in the lower back and hips. If you are experiencing a lot of pain in your ankles and feet, you need to see your doctor. After examining you’ll he’ll be better able to assess what is causing your pain.

A simple blood test will tell your doctor if you have rheumatoid arthritis which is a rarer form of the disease. If you are diagnosed with osteoarthritis he may recommend you take intense treatments for a very long time, and maybe even for life.

Many of us have suffered from a sprained ankle at some point in our lives. It’s an extremely painful condition, and even though it may have a shorter recuperative period than an actual break, it will probably ...
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HOW TO MANAGE INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS  by

 Balajee Bashyaam
2/12/2008 at 09:47
Inflammatory arthritis is just one of its kinds in the whole world of arthritis. If you have been diagnosed of inflammatory arthritis it is advised that you understand how to monitor and control your condition. Slight changes in your lifestyle can make it easier for you to manage your arthritis and also will help you live your life to the fullest.

Alter Your Diet

The change in your diet need not be radical but balanced. Maintaining an ideal weight is crucial as this can help your bones from being over burdened and also relieve you from unwanted pain. To start with, ask your doctor your ideal weight range. If you weigh less than your weight range start eating healthy foods that are rich in nutrients and calories and say NO to junk foods.

It is much easier for those who are over their ideal weight as they just have to shed their extra calories by avoiding food that contains fat, preservatives and empty calories. Foodstuffs like carbonated, caffeinated sodas or pop and alcoholic beverages are good examples of empty calories as these do not add any nutritional value and are rich in unwanted fat. Do you know that water is considered more nutritious than anything, as it does not have any calories?

Exercise Regularly

It is very important to stay active to keep your joints flexible, especially when affected by inflammatory arthritis. A daily dose of exercise not only keeps your bones flexible but also helps other parts and systems of the body to function ...
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THE REALITY OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF  by

 Steve Knowles
2/12/2008 at 09:46
There are some things in rheumatoid arthritis that might be hard to understand. Say the real origin of the disease and what triggers the onset. We all have the idea that arthritis is somewhat a product of an anomaly in the body which is basically an attack of the immune system against its own territory. That’s curios really and somehow, this same condition manages to appear in their cases of health concerns as well. So it is not only exclusive with rheumatoid arthritis that this is happening. Nonetheless, this doesn’t give much light on the issue. Not that it makes matters worse but it does not give us comprehensive hints on what truly causes rheumatoid arthritis.

Luckily though, unlike most diseases that has no known exact origin, rheumatoid arthritis offers some treatment options that could be helpful in finding long term solutions. Finding one that you are comfortable with and that truly provide permanent results is different. It would be a matter of trial and error on the patient and a sort of balancing game on the rheumatologist in search for the cure that would work well for a specific patient.

In order to come up with a system of pain relief for rheumatoid conditions, diagnosis has to occur first. Some issues, including those that are normal routines in diagnosis are likely to be addressed such as medical history, genetic predisposition, and physical examination and laboratory tests. Further, patients might also be reviewed using pain assessment forms. However, there is no definite ...
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NATURAL REMEDIES FOR ARTHRITIS PAIN - FIND THEM IN YOUR KITCHEN  by

 Robin Boddy
2/12/2008 at 09:46
For centuries, spices were used as natural remedies for a long list of ailments. As prescription drugs became the norm, spices fell out of the mainstream. But research confirms the spice cabinet can often be as potent as a prescription bottle. Spices are powerful sources of antioxidents, anti-inflammatories, and phyto chemicals, which can relieve the pain, swelling, and discomfort of arthritis. Here are some tried and true kitchen remedies.

Turmeric. Culled from the curcumin plant, turmeric fights inflammation. It helps to stop free radicals in their tracks. It also halts cartlilage destruction, blocks inflammation, and reduces swelling. To use it, eat dishes made with curry several times a week or supplement with 1000 mg turmeric capsules two or three times per day, depending on your symptom severity.

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.

Rosemary. A staple in Mediterranean cuisine, this herb contains antioxidants and phytochemicals that reduce inflammation and act as a pain reliever. To use it, add six drops ...
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KNEE PAIN  by

 John Burger
2/12/2008 at 09:45
I’ve been talking about knee braces and explaining some basics about knee joint anatomy so that you know which brace you should choose for a specific knee injury whether due to a disease process or trauma to the knee. I trust you have found this to be helpful and will continue to benefit from the information on this blog.

If you need to wear a knee brace because of pain your ultimate goal would be to rehabilitate your knee so you are pain free and do not need to wear a brace. A brace is designed to do just that. Most are used for a specific purpose or activity and for a specified duration of time.

The best approach to dealing with a knee injury is to learn what exactly is wrong, determine if the injury or knee pain can repair itself or if surgery is required. As I said in my previous post, "Which knee brace is right for you?" your doctor will be able to help you figure out what is wrong. But they may not be able to give you the best advice on how to treat your knee. If you don’t need surgery, you will need a good, effective stretching and strengthening program specific to your knee pain problems. I highly recommend two sources, two programs that can help you eliminate your knee pain for good.

1. Banishing Knee Pain
2. Diagnose and Treat Your Knee Injury.

These programs will help you identify and isolate your knee pain and give you ...
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ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF THROUGH HERBAL MASSAGE  by

 Dr John Anne
2/12/2008 at 09:45
Arthritis simply means inflammation of the joints. Arthritis can occur at any age but generally it is seen in people who are over 40 years of age. The inflamed condition of joint can occur due to many reasons caused externally as well internally.

Types of arthritis

* Osteo-arthritis - Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis that is caused by the break-down and ultimate loss of the cartilage of one or more joints.

* Rheumatoid arthritis - An autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints, the tissue around the joints, as well as other organs in the body

* Gout - Condition characterized by unusually elevated levels of uric acid in the blood, chronic attacks of joint inflammation (arthritis), deposits of hard lumps of uric acid in and around the joints, and reduced kidney function and kidney stones

Arthritis Treatment for Arthritis Pain Relief

Arthritis as mentioned earlier also is a condition in which inflammation of the joint occurs. In some conditions there occur some anatomical changes that leads to permanent changes in the joint and the reverse of it is impossible. But there are certain methods that are extremely beneficial in attaining a good arthritis pain relief. Herbal massage is one of them.

Historically, herbal massage has been known for its numerous health benefits as early as the second century BC. It was Hippocrates (father of allopathic medicine) in the fifth century who espoused the benefits of rubbing a joint.

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HOW CAN FAR INFRARED THERAPY HELP TO RELIEVE MY PAINFUL ARTHRITIC JOINTS?  by

 Gloria Chang
2/12/2008 at 09:44
If you suffer from arthritis pain or joint stiffness here is a gentle, effective way to get fast relief, using safe, natural far infrared thermal therapy now available in easy-to-wear functional clothing. For many years this destructive and debilitating disease has severely limited the life-style options of people of all ages. Research into the benefits of natural and effective non-pharmaceutical treatments has lead to recent advances in new materials technology which are offering arthritis sufferers new hope of pain relief.

Offering beneficial health solutions for people of all ages, far infrared therapy textile products help relieve the problem of painful joints to promote rapid relief. Compressive joint supports lessen swelling and strain which, when worn during episodes of joint pain or recuperation from injury or surgery, affords increased mobility allowing you to be more active. The benefits provided by increased mobility are improved muscle strength, lower risk of re-injury and a reduced reliance on pain-killers and prescribed medications which can cause unpleasant side-effects for many people.

It is the bio-ceramic fibre content of these clothes that helps your skin avoid the risk of unpleasant irritation from over-heating and perspiration. This means you can comfortably wear FIR functional garments day or night to achieve optimum pain relief.

FIR garments are recommended for all commonly affected weight-bearing joints, such as your ankles, knees and lower spine and also your shoulders, hands and fingers, however, unlike glucosamine, they are highly suitable for those who sufferer with seafood allergies.

Those far infrared functional clothes which are both well-designed ...
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ADVANCES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ARTHRITIS  by

 Joseph Vishnev
2/12/2008 at 09:44
One of the most life changing, debilitating and even embarrassing diseases is arthritis. It comes in 100’s of variations and has effects which can range from "hardly noticeable" to "totally gross". Sure, there are techniques, medicines and various tips to fight this disease, but there is no known all inclusive cure. Almost 20% of our population, or roughly over 40 million American citizens report that they have been diagnosed with an arthritic condition. This number is projected to increase nearly 25% by the year 2030 and beyond. It affects more than 22% of all adults 65 years of age or older. Despite all of this doom and gloom, we are progressing, slowly but surely towards this elusive goal of a complete cure. Here is the rundown of some of the more exciting, albeit sometimes exotic advances in this fight.

A drug called Ritual, put out by Biogenic Idec, has shown promise in a late-stage human clinical trial to treat rheumatoid arthritis. According to Biogenic, the drug performance showed significant response in combination with existing treatments with methotrexate. Tests were performed in patients with moderate to server rheumatoid arthritis who hadn’t responded to methotrexate on their own. So far, the news is positive for Biogen. It gained FDA approval in February 2006 to use the drug in combination with methotrexate in patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis who didn’t achieve benefits from previous therapies. The company is now trying to broaden the market reach for Rituxan.

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PREVENTATIVE GOUT FOOT CARE  by

 Lisa McDowell
2/12/2008 at 09:43
Learning how to stay on a successful gout prevention diet can be beneficial and so can knowing how to take care of your feet. Gout foot flare ups that are caused by foot injuries can be dramatically reduced if you make a regular effort to take care of your feet.

There are many ways you can take care of your feet to prevent recurring attacks of gout. Here are some suggestions:

Wear comfortable shoes - Comfortable shoes are shoes that provide your feet proper cushioning and arch support. Comfortable shoes should also be properly fitted to your foot which means the shoe should not be too big or too small. You should have enough room to wiggle your toes, and they shouldn’t quite reach the end of the shoe.

Wear sneakers whenever possible - If you want to prevent gout, you need to limit how often you wear fashion shoes such as those with heels or boots, and try to wear sneakers as much as you can, especially when you will be standing or walking for long periods of time. High heels press your toes together and force your foot forwards, increasing pressure.

Replace shoes often - Although you may own a pair of comfortable shoes, you need to realize that these shoes won’t last forever, and as soon as they begin to look worn, they will need to be replaced because they are no longer providing your feet with the support they need.

Stretch your feet on a regular basis - Regardless if you ...
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AMAZING ARTHRITIS RELIEF REVIEW - DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU READ THIS  by

 Steve Madigan
2/12/2008 at 09:42
Arthritis pain relief can be a condition that is very hard to get real results for. Debilitating rheumatoid arthritis relief is another problem that is difficult to follow and long-lasting pain relief for. But there is an answer to both of these problems.

Amazing Arthritis Relief is a product that claims to help eliminate your arthritis pain. What the product says is that you will achieve long-lasting and comforting relief in all the areas in which arthritis pain occur. As you will come to find out this is truly an amazing product and works strictly using herbal treatment for arthritis.

There are some people who have found pain relief using glucosamine. Arthritis pain relief and the use of glucosaminefor the joints in the knees have worked very well. The nice part is amazing arthritis relief as glucosamine as one of its components.

This product will also work on other types of debilitating diseases. The product works on bursitis, tendinitis, carpal tunnels syndrome as well as arthritis.

What Amazing Arthritis Relief does is it targets the inflammation. The inflammation is the cause that gives you the burning pain, your soreness, and the discomfort that you feel. The all-natural and herbal anti-inflammatories that are contained in this product will assist in relieving your arthritis pain. With this product also does is that it removes the toxins and some of the impurities that like to form in your joints. What this will do is allow more blood to flow to these areas and will increase in speed ...
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HERBAL THERAPY FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS  by

 Robin Brain
2/12/2008 at 09:42
The effectiveness of herbal remedies for arthritis sufferers varies from person to person, so you may need to experiment a bit. Try one of the following treatments.

Take a combination tincture of meadowsweet, willow bark, black cohosh, prickly ash, celery seed, and nettle to help temper arthritis symptoms. To make the blend, mix equal amounts of the tinctures; take 1 teaspoonful of the mixture 3 times daily. The blend is safe and can be taken for a period of time.

Use yucca and devil’s claw to reduce inflammation. Other herbs to try include licorice, alfalfa, turmeric, ginger, skullcap, and ginseng.

Rub a tincture of lobelia and cramp bark over the sore areas to decrease muscle tension.

Take a combination of 2 parts of willow bark, 1 part of black cohosh, and 1 part of nettle to ease aches and pains.

Rub cayenne over the affected joints to lessen pain.

Herbal products are available in health food stores and in some pharmacies and supermarkets. Follow package for specific directions.

Homeopathy

Osteoarthritis may respond to homeopathic treatment. However, the selection of a remedy-more than one is available-depends on your symptoms and the stage of the condition. Don’t try treating this disorder yourself. See a homeopathic professional.

Hydrotherapy

Warm, moist heat packs used for 10 to 20 minutes every 4 hours can bring Welcome relief from stiffness and deep pain. Exercises performed in heated water and swimming have also been effective. Drink distilled water to help absorb and eliminate mineral salts and other waste products throughout the skin.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Gout and Uric Acid

Glucosamine In Arthritis

What Causes Ankle Arthritis?

How To Manage Inflammatory Arthritis

The Reality of Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Relief

Natural Remedies for Arthritis Pain - Find Them in Your Kitchen

Knee Pain

Arthritis Pain Relief Through Herbal Massage

How Can Far Infrared Therapy Help To Relieve My Painful Arthritic Joints?

Advances In The Fight Against Arthritis

Preventative Gout Foot Care

Amazing Arthritis Relief Review - Don’t Buy Until You Read This

Herbal Therapy for Osteoarthritis

Early Symptoms Of Rheumatoid Arthritis

The Best Relief From Arthritis Pain

Why A Healthy Rheumatoid Arthritis Diet Matters

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis And How To Identify Its Symptoms

Is The Best Arthritis Medication Glucosamine?

Osteo Arthritis - Ayurvedic Management with Medicines

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