These 13 Home Remedies Are Effective Against Arthritis
Arthritis is a type of disorder that
involves inflammation of one or more joints in the body. The condition
affects approximately 350 million people worldwide, with osteoarthritis
being the most common type. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability
in the United States, with over 20 million people affected by it.
Arthritis can be triggered by severe bouts
of inflammation, which occur when chemicals are released from the body
into the bloodstream, or damaged tissue areas. This chemical release
eventually aggravates the nerves, which results in a great deal of pain.
Rheumatoid arthritis can even cause disfigurement of the hands.
We're going to discuss 13 tips for taking
preventative measures against the disease, as well as how to alleviate
its symptoms if it's already present. When discussing arthritis, it's
crucial to familiarize yourself with the different types of classes and
associated symptoms.
Editor's Note: The remedies listed here are NOT a substitute for medical
treatment. Please consult with your doctor if you're experiencing
symptoms.
Classes of Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Septic arthritis
Ankylosing spondylitis
Gout and pseudo-gout
Still's disease
Symptoms of Arthritis
Redness
Joint stiffness
Loss of joint function
Joint swelling
Joint pain
Muscle stiffness
Fatigue/loss of energy
Fever
Chills
Headaches
Loss of appetite
Here Are 13 Natural Remedies to Prevent
Arthritis:
1. Exercise
Retain mobility in your joints by exercising regularly. Exercising will
help control the excess pressure and strain that inflames the joint. It
will also help strengthen the muscles that support the joint and keep
your joints fully lubricated. Always warm up properly before performing
any stretching exercises. It's also a good idea to follow a healthy diet
and go for a walk every day.
2. Massage
There's nothing quite as soothing for your aching joints and muscles as
getting a massage. Massaging with mustard oil might seem a bit out of
the ordinary, but it works. The oil helps reduce joint pain and
inflammation. You can prepare a homemade mustard oil mix as follows:
Directions:
Heat a little mustard oil until it becomes slightly warm. Onion
juice may be added if there is swelling.
Rub the oil gently over the painful joint or joints before covering
it with plastic wrap.
Apply warm towels to the swelling joints, and repeat on a daily
basis or until swelling goes down.
3. Epsom Salt
Magnesium relaxes the muscles and nerve
endings, which become aggravated by the inflammation. Dunking your hands
in a bowl of water with Epsom salt can help alleviate the discomfort.
It's also a great source of magnesium, which regulates the pH balance
levels in the body. The salt keeps the pH levels low to prevent
inflammation. Here's how to prepare an Epsom salt mixture:
Directions:
Fill a large bowl with warm water, and add a half cup of Epsom salt.
Make sure you stir the contents of the bowl.
Dunk your hands or affected joints in the bowl. Alternatively, you
may want to fill a tub with warm water and add 2 cups of Epsom salt to
allow more room for larger joints, such as the knees.
Soak your joints for approximately 15 minutes. Soak daily.
4. Turmeric
Turmeric helps to reduce painful swelling and joint inflammation. The
dark yellow spice promotes healthy functioning of the joints, keeps your
immune system well-protected, and improves digestion. It's also
excellent for reducing pain among people who suffer from rheumatoid
arthritis. The yellow powder can even be mixed together with green tea,
and here's the delicious recipe:
Directions:
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
2 cups of water
1 teaspoon of honey for a little flavoring
5. Increase Your Magnesium Intake
Magnesium is essential for absorbing calcium, which strengthens the
bones. Magnesium supplements can relieve pain and rebuild bone tissue.
Eat more foods that are high in magnesium, such as beans, nuts, whole
grains, dark leafy greens, and fish. Magnesium oils and supplements can
be purchased at any local health store. It's important to maintain high
bone density to thwart the pain.
6. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Extra virgin olive oil acts like a natural aspirin to help heal painful
joints. The oil contains the inflammatory enzymes COX-1 and COX-2, which
help lubricate your joints and provide you with instant pain relief.
You can either rub a bit of the olive oil on the affected joints or
consume 2-3 teaspoons of it.
7. Ginger
Ginger can reduce swelling and stiffness in
the joints due to the high anti-inflammatory components found inside.
Eating raw ginger on a regular basis can help alleviate pain by
improving blood circulation. Ginger may be added to green tea to create a
great healing solution. Here is an easy recipe you can make if you
don't enjoy the taste of raw ginger:
Directions:
Fill a bowl with 6 teaspoons of dried ginger, 6 teaspoons of caraway
seeds, and 3 teaspoons of black pepper. Mix well.
Consume half a teaspoon of the mixture with a glass of water after
each meal.
8. Fish Oil
Popular fish oil supplements are loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, EPA
and DHA, which are used to combat arthritis. The fatty acids also boost
your immune system, fighting off swelling or achy joints. Fish oil also
improves your cardiovascular system and helps prevent blood clots. Cold
water fish should be added your dietary plan, but if you don't enjoy
eating fish, a capsule of fish oil will suffice.
9. Cayenne Ointment
The capsaicin of the cayenne pepper acts as a natural dopamine to block
out pain signals from the neurological system. It disrupts the Substance
P, which transmits pain signals to the brain. Cayenne ointment may be
applied to the joints to relieve the pain. You can prepare your own
treatment with these easy-to-follow instructions:
What You Will Need:
3 tablespoons of cayenne powder
1 cup of grapeseed oil (or any other oil like almond, olive, jojoba)
1/2 cup of grated beeswax
A glass jar with a tightly fitting lid
A double boiler
Directions:
Mix 3 tablespoons of cayenne powder together with a cup of your oil
of choice.
Heat the oil mixture in a double boiler for 5-10 minutes on medium
heat.
Stir in a half cup of grated beeswax until the substance has fully
melted down and everything is blended together.
Keep the cayenne mixture chilled in the refrigerator for 10 minutes,
and then whisk.
Repeat the step for an additional 10-15 minutes.
Pour into a glass jar with a tightly fitting lid in the
refrigerator, and apply daily.
10. Cinnamon
The anti-microbial, anti-carcinogenic, and antioxidant properties
contained in cinnamon help repair damaged tissues and increase bone
density. The powerful spice is an ideal wonder drug for people suffering
from Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Cinnamon blends well with
honey, and helps soothe the discomforting areas.
Mix a half teaspoon of cinnamon powder with a tablespoon of honey, into a
cup of warm water or add the combination to your tea. A honey cinnamon
paste can be made, and massaged gently over the painful areas.
11. Peppermint Eucalyptus Oil Blend
Peppermint and eucalyptus oil, when combined, offer a soothing sensation
to the achy arthritic joints. Here's how to prepare the mixture:
What You Will Need:
5-10 drops of Eucalyptus oil
5-10 drops of Peppermint oil
1-2 tablespoons of carrier oil (olive, almond, grape seed, etc.)
A small dark glass bottle
Directions:
Blend 5-10 drops of eucalyptus and peppermint oil together, and then
add 1-2 tablespoons of carrier oil to the mixture.
Carrier oil dilutes the essential oil, to prevent skin irritation.
Keep the concoction stored in a dark glass bottle, far away from
direct sunlight.
Rub the mixture gently onto the painful joints.
12. Cherries
Cherries are excellent sources of magnesium and potassium, both vital
components for treating joint discomfort and pain. The potassium acts as
a natural anti-inflammatory. Make sure you eat a handful of cherries
every day to keep the inflammation away! You can prepare a homemade
cherry syrup by boiling a few cherries in water for a couple of minutes.
Once the water thoroughly boils, it will form a sweet tasting syrup.
13. Juniper Berry Tea
Juniper berries are used to treat arthritic pain, nerve pain, and gout.
They contain the powerful anti-inflammatory compound, known as
terpinen-4-ol.
Note: Pregnant women should not drink juniper tea because
it can lead to miscarriages.
Here's how to prepare juniper tea:
What You Will Need:
1 tablespoon of dried juniper berries
1 cup of fresh water
A teaspoon of honey
Directions:
Place a tablespoon of fresh juniper berries into a cup of boiled
water. Add a teaspoon of honey to increase the flavor.
Pour the boiling water over the berries, and allow them to soak for
20 minutes before straining.
Drink the tea twice per day.