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    Arthritis Remedy

    Arthritis is a form of disease that is comprised of over a hundred dissimilar medical conditions. It can affect anybody at any time of their life. The National Institutes of Health reported that nearly 70 million adults and 300,000 children in America suffer from arthritis.

    People with arthritis suffer from painfully inflamed joints that eventuate early during the day or just before rest. Some forms of this disease are remissive, meaning they go on periodic remissions and flare ups without ever really going away completely. In some severe cases, the pain becomes too much to bear that a person is rendered immobile and probably even disabled.

    The wonderful news is that there are a lot treatment therapies and arthritis remedy obtainable to aid arthritic patients cope with their pain. Arthritis remedy may not be able to cure the disease entirely but it does aid the patient survive his life to the fullest without undergoing too much pain as a result.

    Many arthritis remedy and medications are pain killers, promising pain relief, sturdier bones, and sounder sleep. Many are supplement forms of herbs, vitamins, minerals, and other natural, exotic and even synthetic substances. These arthritis remedy combinations can frequently be bought right off the shelves and they include the following:

    Black Currant Seed Oil

    This arthritis remedy comes from the seeds of black currant (Ribes nigrum). Remember that it's the oil of the black currant seeds that contain qualities (19% gammalinolenic acid or GLA) that may aid alleviate arthritic pain, so do not confuse it with black currant berry.

    Black currant seed oils are sold in capsules, ranging from 500mg to 1,000mg. Look at the GLA concentration before buying. Buy only those that contain around 0.2 to 0.3 grams of GLA.

    Cat's Claw

    Another herb that may be used as an arthritis remedy is cat's claw, a woody vine that grows in the Amazon rainforests of Peru. The dried root bark of this plant contains anti inflammatory qualities that can be used to treat osteoarthritis of the knees.

    This arthritis remedy comes in the form of capsules, tablets, or tea bags with varying dosages. Side effects may include headache, dizziness, and vomiting.

    Wood Spider

    A traditional herbal plant used in South Africa and Namibia, the wood spider can be used as an arthritis remedy for pain respite and as an anti inflammatory. It is obtainable in capsule form though you could also buy its powdered root or as a tea. Recommended dosage is six 435 mg capsules a day or 1-405 grams of powdered root or tea daily.

    This arthritis remedy contains the active ingredient, harpagoside, a substance that can alleviate pain and soreness in the joints. A recent clinical human study showed that wood spider can actually relieve osteoarthritic pain in the knee and hip.

    There are Sure several more herbs that may aid ease the pain that an arthritic patient suffers. Besides those supplied above, these herbs include: eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus), evening primrose oil (Oenathera biennis), fever few (Tanacetum parthenium), and flaxsweed oil (Linum usitatissimum).

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