ARTHRITIS pain affects more than 10 million people in the UK, and symptoms include joint pain and restricted movement. You could relieve signs of arthritis by adding more of this cheap spice to your diet. Read more
Showing posts with label arthritis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arthritis. Show all posts
Friday, March 8, 2019
Adding a Common Spice to Dinner Could Prevent Arthritis Pain
Adding a common spice to your dinner could prevent joint pain from arthritis.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
How to Prevent Arthritis in Hands With Exercise and Natural Remedies
Emily Lunardo reveal how to prevent arthritis in the hands with exercise and natural remedies.
Hand arthritis can be prevented with exercise and natural remedies. Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation of the joints. The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which wears out the protective cartilage found between the joints. When cartilage is worn down it allows the bones to rub together, leading to deformities and structural changes. Read more
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Arthritis? Try These 5 Foods to Ease Join Pain
Arthritis symptoms? Add these five cheap foods to your diet to reduce joint pain.
ARTHRITIS pain affects about 10 million people in the UK. Symptoms - including joint pain and inflammation - could be reduced by adding these five foods to your diet.
Arthritis is a common condition that affects people of all ages, according to the NHS.
Symptoms of arthritis include joint pain, restricted movement and inflammation Read more
Friday, May 30, 2014
Ibuprofen or Turmeric: Which Is Better for Arthritis?
New research suggest that the spice turmeric may be an effective natural remedy for arthritis pain, says Elizabeth Renter.
Ibuprofen has a corner on the over-the-counter pain market, accounting for one-third of OTC analgesics in the U.S. But this popular pill has serious risks, having been definitively linked to heart disease in a study last year. Fortunately, there are alternatives, and new research suggests one of the best options may be the spice turmeric. Read more
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Clean Teeith Can Prevent Arthritis
Scientists have discovered a link between gum disease bacteria and the early onset of arthritis.
Brushing your teeth well could help prevent arthritis, scientists claim.
Researchers found a link between the bacterium responsible for gum disease and earlier onset of rheumatoid arthritis, as well as faster progression and greater severity of the condition. Read more
Friday, September 13, 2013
Do You Suffer from America’s #1 Chronic Illness?
Margaret Durst discusses natural remedies to arthritic joint pain relief.
Joint Pain or arthritis is the number one chronic illness in America. One person in 7 suffers from it.
Many people are use glucosamine, chondroitins and MSM to manage pain and to supply building materials for joint repair. While these are very helpful, particularly with osteoarthritis, I would like to mention some other natural remedies for arthritis. Read more
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Get Reiief from Arthritis and Inflammatory Pain
Paul Fassa says that you can get relief from arthritis and inflammatory pain with these six foods and herbs.
We’ve been conditioned to accept pharmaceutical prescriptions from doctors or to buy over-the-counter (OTC) pharmaceuticals for pain relief. Some prescriptions can be addictive and all of them have unhealthy, and sometimes dangerous side effects. Many of these drugs are taken to treat some type of inflammatory-related pain, especially that stemming from arthritis. But there are plenty of foods and herbs that can be taken or used to relieve this arthritic, inflammatory-related pain. Read more
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
4 Myths about Arthritis
There are many misconceptions that surround arthritis. Learn the difference between the facts and the myths about arthritis.
A common misconception about arthritis is that it is an inevitable part of ageing. In fact, while osteoarthritis (OA) - the most common form of the disease - does tend to affect older people, it is not caused by ageing and it does not affect everyone. And there are increasing numbers of younger sufferers.
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Here, Philip Conaghan, professor of musculoskeletal medicine at the University of Leeds, debunks myths about the condition. Read more
Monday, February 9, 2009
Snow: The Newest Superfood
Before the great thaw begins, save as much snow as you can. Eating it can be good for your kidneys and for arthritis and gallstones, too.
... The latest issue of Psychologies magazine – the women's wellbeing magazine that, according to the tagline, helps you "make sense of your world" – reports that rainwater's "slightly acidic chemistry may assist kidney function and remove toxins, alleviating arthritis and gallstones". It also suggests it can protect us from stomach upsets, citing a University of Western Australia study that found children who drank rainwater were less likely to contract gastroenteritis. Read more
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Rosehip "Better than Painkillers" for Arthritis
A new study says that rosehip could be more effective than pain medications for easing the pain of arthritis sufferers.
The pain-relieving properties of rosehip, which has previously been linked to reduced inflammation in osteoarthritis, have been suggested for decades. Now scientists have found that powder made from a wild variety of rosehip, Rosa canina, is better at reducing pain in patients than paracetamol. Read more
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Natural Remedy Tips: Ginger
Ginger can be used to alleviate nausea, migraines, and arthritis pain.
Ginger has long been used in many societies as a healing medicine. The Chinese use ginger to cure many ailments and the ancient Greeks were also known to make use of its healing powers, indeed Pythagorus was known as a great supporter and user.Today, we know that ginger has some extremely useful healing properties.read more | digg story
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