Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Herbal relief for rheumatoid arthritis


There is relief for rheumatoid arthritis with herbal remedies. Rheumatism is not a disease, but a term for conditions noticeable by a main symptoms-inflammation and pain in the connective tissues, muscles, or joints usually causing impaired movement.

Rheumatoid arthritis is the most serious and most mysterious of the arthritic diseases. No one is immune to it- 80-85% of all cases occur between 25years to 50 years old. Three times as many women are affected than men. This condition can be triggered by infection, injury, or emotional shock.

Some types of rheumatism are easily identified. Rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are both autoimmune diseases, in which the body’s immune system will feed off its own tissues. This disease affects the joints of the hands, arms, hips, legs, and feet. The inflammation can attack connective tissue throughout the body. Lupus will often start with joint pain but has many crucial symptoms including a noticeable rash.

Doctors at times may simply label the joint pain rheumatic and fortunately the help with herbs and the right diet can help relieve the joint pain which at times can be crippling. Medication, exercise, rest, heat, or surgery can help keep the inflammation from spreading.

Analgesics which are anti-inflammatory are helpful in mild cases. For more severe cases corticosteroids are used.  However, natural herbs can bring relief from the pain and help with the inflammation without taking prescribed medications. These herbal treatments have helped ease the discomfort brought on by disease.

Herbal remedies to help reduce joint pain and to fight inflammation taking the following supplements will help. Curcumin, quercetin, bromelain, omega-3 and alpha lipoic acid, and frankenses-provides relief from inflammation.

For pain these herbal tincture will help- devil’s claw, wild lettuce- a very strong natural pain reliever, white willow bark- also a pain reliever.

Medicinal teas work as well- Dandelion, nettles, oat straw, horsetail, alfalfa, are all rich in minerals that are needed to help repair cartilage and tissue damage.

To help combat inflammation try the following natural herbal extracts- Boswellia, feverfew- and anti-inflammatory, can also be taken in an herbal tea. Licorice- fights inflammation, turmeric, and cayenne.

Your diet can help with the rheumatism eat yogurt and fresh pineapples for their anti-inflammatory enzyme. Drink plenty of water and eat lots of fruits, vegetables, and fiber rich whole grains. Avoid white potatoes, peppers, and tomatoes, eggplant, these foods can cause joint pain. Stay away from sugars, fats, and white flours.

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