Excellent Home Remedies For Arthritis

The use of herbs for arthritis healing and pain is becoming accepted and popular all over the world.

 

Home remedies for arthritis abound, perhaps in response to the fact that a lot of people suffer from arthritis. For instance, 1% of the world's entire population are currently suffering from one of the more popular forms of arthritis, known as rheumatoid arthritis. The nature of arthritis makes it inevitable for people to at least attempt to find ways to deal with this condition.

 

Arthritis comes from the combination of Greek words, which means the inflammation of the joints. Often occurring at the onset of old age, arthritis hampers the release of lubrication into the joints that facilitate the movement of joints against each other. As a result, the friction causes the joints to become inflamed. Alternately, the rigor of use results in the wear and tear of the joints in the body, causing the greater likelihood for the onset of arthritis. In some advanced forms of arthritis, the bones become so inflamed that they become deformed.

 

People who suffer from arthritis can not only suffer from the loss of mobility and movement, deformity in their bones and joints, but will also be under extreme pain. Dire as these worsening symptoms may sound, there are no known cures for arthritis. This is the reason why there is a wide range of palliative care of options for people who suffer from arthritis. Regardless of the nature of the remedy, all of them are simply means to find ways to manage the pain brought on by the disease.

 

Remedies for Arthritis

While there are the usual pain relievers and other analgesics, there are home remedies for arthritis that make use of a lot of all natural ingredients. The ease with which they can be made, and the fact that they are made from natural materials, are the two reasons why these home remedies for arthritis have gained great popularity.

 

In terms of topical treatments, the first option would be to apply hot vinegar to aching joints in order to relieve the pain. If you're looking for an all-natural liniment that you can rub on your joints and bones over a long day, simply mix two parts of extra virgin olive oil with one part kerosene. You can also try to apply a cooling rub on painful joints, also to relieve or minimize the pain. For that, take one tablespoon of sandalwood powder, and combine it with just enough water to make a paste.

 

There are also a huge variety of ingested beverages that you can make in your kitchen to drink. One of the more popular ones is raw potato water. To make this, simply cut a washed, un-skinned potato into thin slices. Put it in a glass filled with cold water, and let it stand overnight. The next day, this is the first thing you must drink even before eating anything. The starches that are released in the water helps minimize the pain felt throughout the day.

 

If this is not within your league, there are varieties of vegetable and fruit juices that you can make instead. For instance, the ever-popular carrot juice has been shown to be one of the best and easiest home remedies for arthritis to make on your own. You can also try juicing leafy vegetables, as alkaline in the vegetables helps loosen the joints.

 

 

By Alan King Jr

 

 

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