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* Nettle leaf, also known as "stinging nettles," is an herb that has long been used in traditional medicine to reduce inflammation. | * Nettle leaf, also known as "stinging nettles," is an herb that has long been used in traditional medicine to reduce inflammation. | ||
* [[French Pine Bark]] is used for treating [[osteoarthritis (OA)]] and joint pain. | * [[French Pine Bark]] is used for treating [[osteoarthritis (OA)]] and joint pain. | ||
+ | * [[Glucosamine]] heals joints : Glucosamine-chondrotin works by encouraging the creation of new cartilage in your joints. This causes less bone-on-bone contact, reduced inflammation and pain -- and ultimately more comfortable mobility. | ||
== Warnings == | == Warnings == |
Revision as of 12:34, 24 July 2012
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Symptoms
Home remedies
- Celery seed (Apium graveolens) has a long folk history. It has been used to treat joint pain (including gout), as well as headache, anxiety and gas.
- lemon verbena extract combined with omega-3 fish oil is a powerful weapon in defeating chronic joint pain.
- Organic sulfur, the precursor of chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine sulfate, two sulfur-based amino acids commonly found in arthritis supplements, is crucial to maintaining bone and joint health.
- Nettle leaf, also known as "stinging nettles," is an herb that has long been used in traditional medicine to reduce inflammation.
- French Pine Bark is used for treating osteoarthritis (OA) and joint pain.
- Glucosamine heals joints : Glucosamine-chondrotin works by encouraging the creation of new cartilage in your joints. This causes less bone-on-bone contact, reduced inflammation and pain -- and ultimately more comfortable mobility.
Warnings
References
Medical Disclaimer
This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.