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Alternative Treatments For Arthritis PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brad Burns   
Arthritis is a painful degenerative condition that effects many, many people worldwide. And the one thing virtually all these people have in common is that they want to be cured. Of course the other thing to take into consideration is to be cured safely. Arthritis is a painful degenerative condition that effects many, many people worldwide. And the one thing virtually all these people have in common is that they want to be cured. Of course the other thing to take into consideration is to be cured safely, for although people trust the medical establishment, there are still concerns about the long term effects of some of the treatments prescribed. This is why there is more interest in alternative arthritis treatment.

There are two basic arthritis treatments they are "natural" and "man made" medications. Importantly, effective natural arthritis treatments should be based around natural substances, which clinical studies show help to not only relieve the symptoms of arthritis but also address and remove the root cause. As you may imagine, because of this, natural arthritis treatments are gaining more popularity and world-wide attention in treating arthritis and also providing gentle joint pain relief in a natural way. If you were to go down the man made route for treatment to improve functioning, slowing down or stopping joint damage, relieving inflammation, and reducing pain, then typically, the kind of arthritis treatments you can expect are comprised of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), Cox-2 inhibitors, corticosteroids. Or, you could go down the route of surgery. The most common types of surgeries arearthroscopic debridement and lavage. The dangers of using drugs as arthritis treatments are well known and documented so is it any wonder people are going natural.

One of the main reasons natural arthritis treatments are in the spotlight is because arthritis is painful and sufferers are desperate for arthritis pain relief, and a natural arthritis treatment is very interesting to many people who now have no confidence in modern medicine, or they have found their modern treatments have failed to work. There are many different types of remedies. Some natural Remedies including simple exercises, often provide arthritis pain relief, depending on the type of arthritis the patient is afflicted with. Also, there are types of natural arthritis treatments for rheumatoid arthritis that will help reduce the inflammation. For some sufferers this is more acceptable than even non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. And treatments like exercises which are used to reduce joint pain also have the added benefit of causing the sufferer to increase in muscle strength, and range of motion. Other natural arthritis treatments can include plants, minerals and vitamins. Also you can include in your diet some natural anti-inflammatory herbs like ginger and celery seed, as these may also be useful in the fight against rheumatoid arthritis pain. Even bee venom has been used as natural arthritis treatments. Natural therapies sometimes take longer to show results, but, in the long run, they may be just as effective as conventional treatment -- without the side effects.

One other area to look carefully at is your daily diet. The relationship between diet and arthritis has been the subject of exploration, claims, and controversies since the 1930s. There is no debate, however, about the advantages of a healthy diet, after all you cannot build good health on a bad diet. Quite often the Mediterranean diet is looked at for inspiration. The reason being is that the Mediterranean diet is known to be rich in heart-healthy fibre and nutrients, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants. Also the Mediterranean diet is known specifically for its use of olive oil. One 1999 study found some evidence that a high intake of olive oil and cooked vegetables reduced the risk of arthritis. Also Mediterranean people or known to enjoy a daily glass or two of wine, more specifically it is red wine that is encouraged. Also their diet is high in a good protein source which is primarily from fish, which might be specifically helpful for patients. So all this taken into account shows that there is an alternative to reduce your arthritis pain.


If you found this article interesting then please feel free to visit http://arthritis-free-for-life.blogspot.com were we have reviews on the latest natural arthritis remedies
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Last Updated ( Sep 16, 2008 at 01:22 AM )
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