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Treating Arthritis With Herbs, Spices, & Roots - Which Ones
Are Most Effective?
A great way to help relieve arthritis in a non abrasive manner
could be sat in your kitchen cupboard. Herbs and spices have
been used to treat various diseases and ailments for thousands
of years, both herbs and spices are excellent antioxidants with
many containing excellent anti-inflammatory properties. So
which work best for arthritis pain relief?.
Herbs and spices have been used to treat various diseases and
ailments for thousands of years, both herbs and spices are
excellent antioxidants with many containing excellent
anti-inflammatory properties.
Listed bellow are some of the best herbs and spices known to
help arthritics. You should try to incorporate some of these
herbs into your everyday life. Herbs and spices should where
possible be used in their natural form & taken as a tea, or
added to food.
In my opinion it is best not to take herbs & spices in
capsule form, due to the diminished properties of the extract
when diluted with additives, such as capsule binding
agents.
The following herbs & spices are listed in order of their
superior properties when used to treat arthritis.
Some herbs and spices are known to interfere with certain
prescribed medications, it is therefore always wise to consult
with your doctor or a professional, before introducing any of
the following herbs into your diet.
Turmeric
Has long been used to treat arthritis due to its
anti-inflammatory property.
Turmeric is also known to contain an antioxidant that
neutralizes free radicals.
Ginger
Asian & Indian have been using ginger to treat arthritis
for over 2000 years due to its anti-inflammatory property.
Why not try making tea with ginger, put one teaspoon of fresh
grated ginger into a cup of boiling water allow to cool and
drink.
Devils Claw
Devil's Claw native to parts of South Africa, where it is
thought to have been used to treat arthritis for centuries, two
active ingredients called Harpagoside and Beta sitosterol are
found in devils claw which are thought to posses excellent
anti-inflammatory properties.
Devil's Claw is claimed to be beneficial for treating
arthritis, rheumatism, arthritis and diseases of the liver,
kidneys, gallbladder and bladder,.
Cats Claw
Cats claw has been used for over 2000 years by the the
indigenous peoples of South and Central America to treat
rheumatic disorders. Ingredients appear to act as
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticancer agents. Cats claw
is found in the tropical jungles of South and Central America.
Research has also indicated cats claw may help in the treatment
of intestinal ailments such as Crohn's disease, gastric ulcers
and tumors, parasites, colitis, gastritis, diverticulitis and
leaky bowel syndrome,
Cayenne Pepper
Known to support the body's immune system
Used for treating: arthritis, backache, heart disease, ulcers,
indigestion, pain, psoriasis, and shingles.
Use caution when introducing cayenne pepper into your diet,
although it is known to benefit many arthritics, in some cases
it may actually trigger symptoms.
Cloves
Can kill intestinal parasites and act as an anti-microbial
agent against fungi and bacteria.
Helps relieve pain, digestive problems, and anti-fungal,
antibacterial problems.
Chewing a clove once a day may be beneficial to arthritics.
Golden seal
Known to contain a powerful detoxifier.
Parsley
Commonly used as a diuretic, & to reduce inflammation,
treat rheumatism & arthritis, clear toxins in the body,
inhibit tumor growth, & combat urinary tract problems.
Licorice (root)
Contains phytoestrogens. Used to treat ulcers & known to
have anti-viral, anti-tumour, anti-inflammatory properties.
Do not use licorice (root) if you have high blood pressure as
large doses or prolonged use may increase blood pressure.
Do not use if you retain water easily.
by Edith Richards - 14 December 2009
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