Besides writing the next book in my natural remedies mystery series, Garden of Death, I'm also working on a new site that will feature natural remedies for chronic pain. Natural remedies can offer effective relief for chronic pain without many of the side effects. This is true for arthritis as well.
The word arthritis comes from a
Greek word, arthron, meaning "joint" and itis, meaning "inflammation."
When the condition is acute, joint swelling, pain, heat and redness may be
present. As a chronic condition, joint pain, stiffness, lack of mobility and
eventually bone deformity can occur. Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory
condition and autoimmune disease. Osteoarthritis, affects the weight bearing
joints (knees, hips and spine). Here’s
how to ease pain and discomfort:
Topical Herbal Relief
Ginger compresses can be deeply
comforting. Just dip a clean washcloth into a cup of hot (not scalding) ginger
tea, and apply to the aching joint in question. Cover with a dry cloth to help
hold the heat in until it’s cool. Replace as needed.
Cayenne
pepper cream will naturally decrease
the amount of a neurotransmitter, called substance P, which relays pain
messages to the brain. The key ingredient in cayenne pepper is Capsaicin. A study published in the Journal of Rheumatology in 1992 showed that Capsaicin is effective
in reliving the tenderness and pain associated with OA. To make your own liniment for
topical use of arthritis pain, steep one tablespoon cayenne in 1 pint apple
cider vinegar for two weeks, shaking daily. Strain. Apply gently topically, but wash your hands
afterwards and avoid getting it close to your eyes.
Vitamins for Joint Health
Calcium is a key player in
arthritis. Take 1000 mg.
for healthy bones. Add magnesium (400 mg) and vitamin D
(1000 mg.) so it’s properly assimilated into the body. Magnesium also relaxes tight
muscles and inhibits the action of hyaluronidase which can destroy synovial
fluid and joints.
Reduce the Inflammation of arthritis with essential fatty acids found in fish oil. Use one to three capsules daily. Include at least
a couple of servings weekly of fatty fish like salmon; mackerel, herring,
sardines and halibut. Add even more lubricating oils, by sprinkling chia seeds and flax seeds on salads, in cereal and yogurt.
Glucosamine sulphate is essential
for the formation of mucopolysaccharides, necessary for connective tissue. This
nutrient reduces inflammation, helps to repair traumatized tissue and cushions
joints so it is particularly helpful in osteoarthritis. Glucosamine also thickens synovial fluid and
stimulates the production of new cartilage and connective tissue. Take 250 to
500 mg. three times daily. Bromelain, an enzyme that comes from the pineapple,
also reduces inflammatory prostaglandins. 500 mg. can be taken daily.
Foods for Flexibility.
Beneficial foods for arthritis
include nutritive and anti-inflammatory almonds, barley, brown rice, kamut,
quinoa, millet, oatmeal, black beans, artichokes, beets, burdock root, endive,
kale, okra, parsley, parsnips, sweet potatoes, watercress, winter squash, yams
and pecans.
Raw string beans have long been
considered a therapeutic food for arthritis for their ability to eliminate uric
acid which can contribute to joint pain. Celery seed as a condiment helps
eliminate uric acid in the body too.
Cherries as well as hawthorn
berries and blueberries are rich sources of anthhocyanidins and
proanthocyanidins and help prevent collagen breakdown. Use lots of turmeric in
the food for its anti-inflammatory properties.
A shot glass of aloe vera ten minutes before each meal will also reduce
inflammation.
Minimize foods rich in oxalic
acid such as beet greens, rhubarb, Swiss chard, and spinach, which can
contribute to irritating crystals forming in the joints. Nix foods in the
Nightshade Family like tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, green pepper, paprika and tobacco
because they contain solanine, a neuromuscular toxin.
Soothing Practices
Bathing in warm water to which a
pound of Epsom salts has been added is very pain relieving. Add five to ten
drops essential oils of coriander, eucalyptus, fir, ginger, lavender, pine,
rosemary, or wintergreen. All of these herbs help improve circulation, and
wintergreen even contains salicin, a pain relieving compound. If you are
feeling bold, practice dry brush skin massage and alternate hot and cold
showers (ending with cold). I hope that these remedies help you to feel better!
Do you use any natural remedies for your arthritis?
I'm the author of SCENT TO KILL, (Gallery
Books/Simon & Schuster) the second in the NATURAL REMEDIES MYSTERY series, DEATH DROPS: A Natural Remedies Mystery, the non-fiction title THE COMPLETE
IDIOT'S GUIDE TO NATURAL REMEDIES (Alpha, 2009), co-author of BEAT SUGAR
ADDICTION NOW! (Fairwinds Press, 2010), currently in its fourth printing, the
BEAT SUGAR ADDICTION NOW!COOKBOOK (Fairwinds Press, 2012) and THE COUNTRY
ALMANAC OF HOME REMEDIES (Fairwinds, 2011). My magazine articles
featuring natural remedies have appeared in many national publications
including Natural Health, Vegetarian Times, Better Homes & Gardens and
Remedy. Visit www.chrystlefiedler.com.
4 comments:
Very handy sounding remedies, Chrystle. I've some friends and family members who have arthritis and I'll have to make sure they read your post.
Thanks Linda - I hope it can help them!
My friend this tips help for you While no one wants to be in pain, we all too often don’t consider what can be done to properly avoid it. Once we are in pain, all the focus is on dealing with it right now – we take something and hope for the best. What we often don’t stop to consider, however, is that we can actually be proactive and avoid dealing with pain in the first place. To start fighting back against in the pain in your life, consider this list of our top 10 tips to live pain free and how some of them might help you! Exercise daily Move and use every joint in your body daily Lift weights Eat plenty of fruits & vegetables each day Improved stress management (mental stress has been proven in multiple studies to make physical pain worse!) Quit smoking – (smoking decreases circulation & impedes healing) Limit alcohol consumption Create and follow a daily schedule (this can help with stress!) Practice positive thinking exercises
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