Natural Arthritis Remedy To Reduce
Inflammation
Arthritis, whether it is osteoarthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis, or gout, have the common symptoms of
inflammation of one or more joints. This is accompanied by
pain, swelling and sometimes joint deformity. Traditionally,
with herbal medicine, anti-inflammatory herbs such as black
cohosh, feverfew, yucca and wild yam were recommended. And a
naturopath might prescribe vitamins like vitamin A, the B
complex, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Plus a host of minerals like
chelated zinc, chelated calcium and magnesium, copper
salicylate, selenium and bromelain. And supplements like
evening primrose and fish oils, glucosmaine, and superoxide
dismutase, which is found in good quality dehydrated (but not
juiced) green barley powder.
But scientists have found some very effective anti-inflammatory
agents in our own kitchen. Some of them, like ginger, can be
bought as a supplement. And due to ginger's strong taste, this
might be a preferable way of taking it to get the quantities
you need for a significant anti-inflammatory effect. But
others, like olive oil, can easily be integrated into the daily
diet. Cinnamon is not commonly used as a supplement here, but
in India it has a rich traditional use and may be available as
part of an Ayurvedic supplement.
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Ginger
One of the active constituents in ginger is a phenolic compound
known as gingerols. These have been found to have a strong
anti-inflammatory effect. In a study reported in the
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Journal, the participants who took
the ginger compound had significantly less pain during movement
than those who took the placebo. This study followed 29 people
over 12 months, and also found that swelling in the knees was
also reduced.
However, if you are taking blood thinning medication like
warfarin, you may need to be careful about the amount of ginger
you take, as ginger can thin the blood also. (Australian
Healthy Food)
Cinnamon
This rather delicious spice has a number of health benefits.
Specific to inflammation and arthritis, cinnamon can help
inhibit the release of inflammatory fatty acids. (Australian
Healthy Food)
Yellow and Orange Fruits and Vegetables
Some of the carotenoids in yellow and orange fruit and
vegetables help reduce inflammation. Carotenoids are what gives
these vegetables and fruit their color. (Australian Healthy
Food)
Olive Oil
Extra virgin olive oil acts similar to the anti-inflammatory
drug ibuprofen, though it doesn't have the immediate pain
relieving effects that ibuprofen does. But a compund found in
extra virgin olive oil, called oleocanthal has been found to
inhibit the COX enzymes like ibuprofen, in what researchers
describe as a 'dose dependant' manner. This research was
originally reported in the September, 2005 issue of Nature
magazine by Paul Breslin and his associates from Monell
Chemical Senses Center. He describes oleocanthal as a natural
anti-inflammatory compound that is potentially as strong as
ibuprofen. He suggests that taken over the long term, it will
have the same potential benefits that long term use of
ibuprofen does. Their results found that taking 50 grams of
extra virgin olive oil is equal to approximately 10% of the
dosage of ibuprofen recommended for pain relief for adults.
Olive oil also has a host of other benefits, including a heart
protective effect.
Interestingly, scientists have also found that a diet high in
refined grains, sugary soft drinks, processed meat and even
diet soft drinks can encourage both inflammation and type 2
diabetes.
Resources:
1. http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?id=62217
2. Australian Healthy Food Magazine, November 2005 Issue
3. Australian Healthy Food Magazine, January 2006 Issue
4, P Bedson, The Complete Family Guide To Natural Healing
(Hinkler Books
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