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Osteoarthritis Pain Relief: Osteoarthritis Natural Pain Relief



The key to osteoarthritis pain relief is to reduce inflammation. The good news is that there are many natural remedies to stop inflammation.

In fact, many nutrients can stop inflammatory prostaglandins and cytokines and they can do so without the side effects attached to so many drugs

To learn more about natural osteoarthritis pain relief through nutrients and supplements, keep reading.

Boswellia

Boswellia, a tree extract, has been thoroughly studied with humans and was found to have numerous anti-inflammatory powers. Not only can Boswellia reduce inflammation, it's also an analgesic, meaning it can improve circulation to the damaged joints.

Celadrin

Celadrin is a patented, but all-natural formula that is sold in tablet, capsule, gel or topical cream form. It's an anti-inflammatory product and it's actually very effective. The natural blend has been tested on humans and animals and has a strong reputation as a product that can reduce swelling and pain, while increasing a user's range of motion.

Chondroitin Sulphate

Chondroitin sulphates are essentially the body's lubricants. They help give cartilage its elasticity while protecting the bones from scraping across one another. It's an effective treatment to protect the joints once cartilage begins to break down.

Devil's Claw

Devil's claw had been used for centuries as a treatment for arthritis. However, it wasn't introduced to Europe and North America until the last century, when explorers discovered it being used in Namibia. Devil's claw is a potent anti-inflammatory that can dramatically reduce arthritis symptoms and pain.

Cat's Claw

Cat's claw is a powerful botanical that comes from the Amazon Peruvian rain forest. With its anti-inflammatory properties, cat's claw is often used for treating arthritis and fibromyalgia. This herb also has a rich source of pynogenol, a powerful antioxidant and free radical scavenger.

Evening Primrose

A sweet herb, evening primrose is used to treat inflammatory conditions and has been recommended for arthritis because the oil contains gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which is also found in borage seeds and black currant seeds. It's an essential fatty acid that helps to reduce inflammation.

Ginger

Ginger has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine. It's been shown to reduce inflammation and symptoms of osteoarthritis in clinical studies. Patients reported increased mobility, reduced pain and reduced inflammation.

The great thing about ginger is that the side effects are minimal, aside from a bit of burping and maybe a little bad breath. If you're concerned about ginger breath, try scent-free ginger tablets.

All these natural osteoarthritis pain relief methods are considered safe and generally side effect-free. However, before you begin any course of treatment or start to mix natural drugs with prescribed drugs, you should talk to your doctor first.
 

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