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Four Natural Approaches to Treating Arthritis

August 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

There are many alternative treatments and natural healing supplements available today for treating arthritis pain. Many of us choose to take the holistic direction, asking questions, reading publications, and searching the internet for answers to the question: what are the natural remedies available for treating arthritis pain?

Your physician may already prescribe alternative treatment and supplements to other patients. You can ask about diet, supplements, herbal approaches, and the other options available these days. These days most doctors are offering a more holistic treatment plan for their patients that include the non-traditional, western therapies.

Do you think that herbs are nothing more than flavoring agents in your spice rack? Think again. There are many herbs and spices that have healing qualities. There is turmeric, cayenne, feverfew, ginger, licorice, just to name a few. That bottle of aspirin, that’s really derived from white willow bark, and is an ancient remedy dating back to the days of Hippocrates.

Supplements are also used by many for their arthritis pain. Some of the more common supplements are glucosamine sulfate, chondritin sulfate, SAMe, fish oil, and borage oil. The type of supplement will vary depending on the form of arthritis you are treating.

If you are interested in supplementing your diet and arthritis treatment plan with herbs or supplements it is advised that you talk with you physician and even your pharmacist. Both are knowledgeable on the interaction between the supplements and any prescription meds you may be taking.

One of the oldest modalities known to us today is acupuncture. This method is commonly used for arthritis as well as other health issues, and most who try acupuncture as a part of their treatment program report that their pain has subsided. Acupuncture is a holistic, ancient Chinese treatment program known world-wide.

diet should also be considered in the treatment of arthritis. Gout, for example, is an arthritic condition that is highly affected by diet. Vitamin C, folic acid, and NSAIDs are often prescribed for the treatment of this painful condition. The omega 3 fatty acids are often discussed as a natural anti-inflammatory.

Arthritis can be extremely painful and even crippling. Research continues in the treatment and prevention of arthritis. There are many steps you can take in your day to day living to reduce the impact of joint pain. Author Virginia L Porringer writes about arthritis and acupuncture for holistic and alternative methods.

Leading Arthritis Foundation

August 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

American Arthritis Foundation is the leading and most viable non-profit health organization that handles arthritis. They also sponsor all sort of arthritis studies to treat arthritis in addition to make available educational information on arthritis to patients. Its vision is to assume the management of arthritis by making efforts to prevent, manage in addition to find a cure for arthritis. Read more

Can Stinging Nettles Relieve Arthritis Pain?

May 31, 2009 · 1 Comment 

For many the simple answer is yes, nettles do offer some fast pain relief. Stinging Nettles are known to have been used for thousands of years for there medicinal properties throughout the world. Many plants and natural substances exist that that are known to aid joint pain and inflammation, with the most extreme probably being the common Stinging Nettle. Read more

Arthritis Treatment and Relief

April 19, 2009 · 6 Comments 

Arthritis is the Latin name for inflammation of a joint. This can be part of a generalized arthritic process throughout the body or as a result of trauma and injury to only one joint. An arthritic joint is swollen and painful. It may be red and hot and movement is painful. Around each joint is a capsule which contains the fluid used to lubricate the joint. If the entire joint capsule becomes inflamed, all or most of the Read more

Looking To Ease The Pain of Rheumatoid Arthritis? Get Healthy!

April 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

If you are one of the millions of Americans battling rheumatoid arthritis and the pain that it inflicts on daily life, then you are well aware of the pain that RA can bring. But the good news is that you don’t have to live Read more

Is There A Remedy For Reactive Arthritis?

December 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment 

Reactive arthritis, commonly known as Reiter’s Syndrome, is a type of arthritis that is accompanied by redness, swelling and heat in the joints. Especially in the spine but there is also inflammation of other joints, the urinary tract and even the eyes. Reiter’s Syndrome is something that is related to the family of different arthritic conditions that is known as spondylarthropathies. Read more

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