Rheumatoid Arthritis Herbal Remedies
Rheumatoid arthritis is a type of inflammatory disease, which is persistent in nature, and caused by inflammation-affected immune system to attack key joints in the body.
This incapacitating illness is an immobilizing and excruciatingly hurting inflammatory situation. This may cause loss of movement due to joint swelling. This disease affects the whole body and affects body tissue such as blood vessels, heart, lungs, skin, etc.
There are a number of herbs and herbal products that are very effective in tackling inflammatory disorders. Some herbs are also useful as analgesics and anti-inflammatory tools. The actual efficacy of several herbs is yet to be fully established and it will take considerable time to arrive at precise data. There are a number of herbal replacements for anti-inflammatory and analgesics and these are detailed below:
Birch leaf juice -It works as a water removing agent without troubling the kidneys. It is recommended to have a dosage of 15 ml at a time, three times a day.
Boswellia - It is researched and experimented for the cure of arthritis. The herb has a typical inflammation reducing property and works just like traditional NSAIDs. It is recommended that a dosage of 400-800 mg (depending upon requirement), either in tablet or capsule form, three times a day.
Blueberries and cherries - These berries are full of plant metabolites, particularly proanthocyanidins. These metabolites hold many purposes such as layer and collagen stabilization, as anti-oxidizing agents, and also as inflammation reducing products, which are very effective in curing rheumatoid arthritis.
Celery seeds - These will assist in expelling toxic uric acid that is formed near joints in arthritis and gout patients. The recommendation: take 1 teaspoon of seeds with 1 cup of water and heat the mixture for 15 minutes. Now strain and drink.
Dandelion - It is also effective in expelling toxic uric acid. Dosage: Consume 3 capsules daily, or 15 ml of juice, or 1 cup tea twice daily. Take these for four to six weeks to help in decreasing the recurrence and severity of pain, and to tone up the joint tissue.
Devil's claw root - It is shown to be useful in decreasing the swelling of the joint tissues, and it also removes uric acid.
Chinese skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) - Its roots hold flavonoids that have anti-inflammatory and antiallergenic effects. Chinese skullcap does not seem to possess any after effects at curative level. Its therapeutic property seems to be the effect of the presence of flavonoids.lecules.
Chinese thoroughwax - (Bupleuri falcatum) - The root of this perennial herb is a significant substance in several medicinal recommendations in Chinese conventional medicine, in particular , cure for inflammations.
Ginger - Indian scientists in an important experiment gave 28 people with rheumatoid arthritis, three to seven grams of ginger daily for consumption. More than three-fourths of the people who were experimented, gave indications of substantial relief from pain and inflammation.
Feverfew -It is well known in conventional herbal treatment establishments that feverfew has some medicinal properties that are effective in treating pyrexia, arthritis, and migraine. Feverfew extracts, as shown in some studies, seem to possess characteristics which provide relief in cases of inflammation. The extracts seem to hinder amalgamation of inflammation causing substances at their early phases of fusion.
Dong quai - This herb is known to be capable of healing transient aching of contractile tissue and connective tissue. Prescription: 15 ml of dried root juice to be taken three times daily.
Experts treating rheumatoid arthritis also suggest relaxation and bodily exercises along with the taking above mentioned herbal potions. Habitual physical activity is necessary for keeping movement of joints and toning up of the tissue. Swimming is highly recommended for patients of rheumatoid arthritis because swimming exerts only small pressure on joints. Heat and cold treatments are useful in giving relief to such patients.
Reference Websites:
http://www.holisticonline.com/Remedies/Arthritis
http://www.ayurhelp.com/Rheumatoid_arthritis.htm
http://altmedicine.about.com/od/arthritis/a/rheumatoid.htm
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