!0 HERBS WHICH REDUCE THE SYMPTOMS OF ARTHRITIS
People with arthritis often experience the following symptoms:
• Inflammation
• Stiffness
• Swelling
• Redness
• Pain
• Stiffness
• Swelling
• Redness
• Pain
Arthritis
may also cause you to feel fatigued and weak and can negatively impact
your range of motion and your ability to perform everyday tasks.
What treatments are available?
While no treatment is available to cure arthritis, treatments are usually aimed at mitigating damage and reducing pain. Herbs and the food that you eat, can greatly affect arthritis. The 10 following herbs can be added to your tea, they can be used to season your food, or used in topical preparations.
1. Turmeric
This
is the number one spice to go to when dealing with arthritis. Also
known as curcumin, turmeric has been at the forefront of a number of
clinical studies, all of which have proven that this spice has powerful
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. To have the full benefits of turmeric,
use it as a mild and flavorful kitchen spice, which you can add to a
wide variety of dishes. Turmeric may also be purchased in capsule format
and used as a supplement. It's generally advisable to take 400 to 600mg
of turmeric three times a day.
2. Licorice
Licorice
extract has been shown to be quite effective in both the prevention and
treatment of chronic, acute inflammatory conditions such as arthritis.
It has been shown to reduce the inflammation and damage caused by free
radicals in the body. You can add it to your tea by steeping a teaspoon
of dried licorice root powder in a mug of boiled water for 10 minutes.
You can also take it in capsule form. However, it is advised that you
speak to a healthcare professional before taking it in a concentrated
form, as it's not suitable for those who have low potassium levels,
diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease and/or hypertension.
3. Stinging Nettle
This
surprisingly beneficial herb is good for your overall health and is
especially effective in treating arthritis. It's packed with
anti-inflammatory properties and delivers a remarkable dose of minerals
such as magnesium, calcium and potassium all of which help make your
bones stronger and ease your pain. Purchase nettle in its dried herb
form, in tea-bags, or take it as a supplement.
4. Cinnamon
This flavourful spice contains valuable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
According to studies, cinnamon extract is very useful in reducing
redness, swelling and stiffness in the joints. Cinnamon can be added to
your everyday diet in its natural form - you can sprinkle some on toast,
in oatmeal or in baked goods. You may also add a teaspoon to a cup of
warm tea first thing in the morning alongside a tablespoon of honey.
Drink the mix daily on an empty stomach to reap the benefits.
5. White Willow Bark
This old fashioned remedy contains
a chemical known as salicin - a natural analgesic. Originally, aspirin
was sourced from white willow bark. Ingesting this herb in the form of
tea, or taking it as a supplement can help relieve the pain of
osteoarthritis. It has been found to be especially beneficial for pain
in the back, neck, hips and knees.
6.Garlic
Here's
a herb you likely use in your everyday cooking. Garlic contains
powerful anti-inflammatory properties that have been shown to be helpful
in combating the pain and swelling that arthritis causes. To get its
beneficial effects, garlic is best eaten raw - aim to eat two to three
raw cloves of garlic a day on an empty stomach. Chew them up a bit
first, breaking each clove open in order to release their beneficial
properties and enabling you to swallow them whole. Alternatively, you
can purchase garlic capsules or garlic oil which can be applied
topically to painful areas.
7. Boswellia
While this herb may not be as well known as others on the list, it has been clinically proven to be very effective in treating inflammatory disease. Aside from reducing inflammation, boswellia acts as a mild natural pain reliever. It does so by increasing the circulation to your joints. Studies have also indicated that it may prevent cartilage loss. Take this herb in the form of a supplement though be sure to speak to a healthcare professional before you do.
8. Green Tea
This incredible health tonic has long shown success in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Health benefits of Green Tea
can be found in the polyphenols that it contains - it has very powerful
anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, suppressing the immune
response and preventing the immune system from attacking the lining of
your joints. This popular beverage is widely available in the form of
teabags.
9. Cat's Claw
Available in supplement form,
cat's claw has been found to be very effective in relieving the pain of
rheumatoid arthritis. It also has positive effects on swelling and
inflammation. Aim to take between 250 to 350mg of Cat's Claw per day.
10. Ginger
This
well known aromatic and flavourful herb is very good for easing
arthritis pain. It also helps to reduce swelling and inflammation. Ginger
can easily be added into your diet and can be used as a fresh
ingredient. It can also be purchased dry and used in tea. Ginger oil may
also be applied topically to painful areas for relief of swelling and
inflammation. To reap its benefits further, after applying the oil, warm
the area with a heated compress.
Daily morning, husband & self, use a mixture of turmeric powder, dry ginger powder & fenugreek powder, mixed with water for joint pain! roughly half teaspoon of each is mixed with normal water and have on empty stomach.
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