Using Herbal Remedies to Treat Arthritis
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Natural herbal remedies and supplements are actually extracts from plants and animals which are accomplished outside of the standard pharmaceutical regulated manufacturing plants.
People who are searching for alternative treatment plans to traditional medications may turn to using natural herbal remedies since they are often the basis for traditional medications. Drug companies do not always offer solutions that meet the needs of all patients an alternative natural approaches may be just the answer others are looking for.
Researchers have identified close to 100 different types of arthritis conditions, all of which are characterized by swelling and pain in the joints. Identifying the correct condition will drive the treatment plan and decrease the pain and discomfort of the disease. Some sufferers will also find may experience pain in the soft tissue and organ systems of the body.
Following the correct diagnosis sufferers may find that treatment plans include medications that work by altering the body’s chemical reactions. Standard Western medicine often uses chemicals that are built in the lab while herbal and natural remedies are extracted from other natural plant-based sources. Both of these treatment options have the same potential but there are some important differences that sufferers will want to be aware of.
All traditional medications and prescriptions are regulated by the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) but herbal and natural remedies are not regulated were drafts by any regulating agency. Traditional medications are developed with the intent to deliver the same dose of medicine in each and every pill, every single time.
Pharmaceutical companies undergo rigorous testing on both animal models and humans before medications are released to the general public, either for over-the-counter use or through prescription.
While there have been several cases in the media where medications have been released without appropriate testing or even after testing has been shown that the medicine does not reach levels of safety generally recommended for release, this has been outside of the norm.
Unfortunately, some patient illnesses and deaths have resulted from these mistakes. However, drug companies also have a solid knowledge about the way in which the FDA approvals are given and hold a bigger stake in getting their drugs released to the general public because of the amount of money that is to be made in the drug industry.
The flip side of the equation are natural herbal remedies which unfortunately he can also unpredictably include other chemicals. These other chemicals can interact with the herbal and traditional therapies the patient is already taking.
The question that most patients ask is “Do herbal remedies work?” herbal remedies have been used throughout the centuries for at least the past 1000 years, with studies that also show that they are effective in treatment protocols.
The real culprit is the manufacturing process because, although the herbs had the desired effect in treatment, there is no guarantee the name of the herb on the bottle is what is actually in the bottle. This relates back to the lack of regulating agencies who are responsible for maintaining the accuracy and quality of herbal medications.
However, if patients are able to find manufacturers who have a history of quality products there are several things which they may want to investigate in order to help with the pain and swelling of arthritis.
After many years of trial and error, and research studies, sufferers have found relief using Ginger, willow bark extract, feverfew, cats claw, stinging nettle, alfalfa, black cohosh and some raw juices. Although there are studies which show that these products will decrease inflammation may also have side effects, like traditional medications do, that affects blood clotting and the immune system.
Patients must remember that although these are natural supplements they are still foreign chemicals being added into the body with the intention of causing an effect. Sometimes these effects aren’t what are intended and are therefore side effects.
Other patients feel that supplements are the best option to help their bodies heal as well as decrease the inflammation and pain. Supplements such as glucosamine and condroitin sulfate work to help the body re-generate substances so the joints aren’t rubbing bone on bone. Research shows that these two supplements work best in combination and have little to no side effects.
Although there hasn’t been conclusive evidence that they affect pain relief the goal of using these particular supplements is to assist in the production of cartilage and slow or arrest the progression of the disease.
The use of herbal medications in the treatment protocol of arthritis is a personal choice. Realistically, there are pros and cons to taking either a traditional medications or herbal remedies and only the patient can really make the choice.
However, it is an important to discuss your options with your physician and your pharmacist before mixing any herbal medications or traditional medications or over-the-counter medications to treat the pain and suffering associated with arthritis. When medications are inadvertently medics it can potentiate the side effects and cause more harm than good.
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Thank you for this informative article. My grandmother has arthritis and she uses takes ginger and glucosamine supplements and drinks sour cherry juice every other day to control her symptoms. Yoga and Tai Chi have also helped her. I’m going to tell her about black cohosh and cats claw too. xoxo!
Hi Alex, thanx for the comment! I swear, cherries are an AMAZING natural remedy. There’s so much we can do with foods, herbs and oils to help most conditions and alleviate pain. Of course there’s always times when a doctor is needed, but many many times, health challenges can be handled naturally – and I love that!
Dee
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Dee Braun ~ I am a Certified Aromatherapist, Reiki Master, Holistic Health Practitioner, Master Herbalist, Dr. of Reflexology and single mom who is dedicated to helping others any way I can. One way I choose to help is by offering information on the benefits and uses of natural healing methods.
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