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Arthritis: Joint Inflammation

 

A combination of nutrients and herbs designed to support normal joint function

and integrity. It combines some of the most potent agents known for reducing

inflammation and maintaining and rebuilding the matrix of collagen and

connective tissue of the joint.

 

Introduction

 

Arthritis is a condition characterized by an inflammation of a joint with

accompanying pain, swelling, stiffness and redness. The term does not refer to

just one disease, but rather to a number of joint disorders which can develop

from a number of different conditions. Osteoarthritis, which is a natural

consequence of aging joints, attacks the knees, hips, and fingers. It occurs

when the cartilage cushion which lines the joints becomes stiffer and rougher.

Rheumatoid arthritis is the most severe type of the disease and is classified as

an autoimmune disorder. The body’s immune system acts against the joints and

surrounding tissue the same way it would attack an unwanted invader. Joints in

the hands, feet and arms become extremely painful, stiff and eventually

deformed. This type of arthritis can affect the entire body. Gout is a disorder

associated with a type of arthritis in which uric acid, a waste product,

accumulates as crystals in the joints and causes inflammation.1

 

One can say that inflammation is always a factor in arthritic joint disease. In

the case of osteoarthritis, the inflammation is a result of the damage to the

joint, while in the case of rheumatoid arthritis, the inflammation is the cause

of the damage!

 

Some of the antioxidants that are effective in modulating the inflammatory

component of joint disease are discussed below, along with the various

cartilage-protective agents, herbs and amino acids known to support and maintain

health joint tissue.

 

Vitamin C

 

" Deficient intake of vitamin C is common among the elderly, resulting in altered

cartilage synthesis and compromised cartilage repair. Several studies have

demonstrated that vitamin C, like vitamin E, protects and enhances cartilage

formation...by retarding the erosion of cartilage. " 5

 

It is important to note the role that vitamin plays in building and protecting

collagen. As an antioxidant, vitamin C helps to control the inflammation of

arthritis. And, in addition, it helps to rebuild and regenerate the damaged

joint tissue as well.

 

Turmeric Extract

 

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a plant native to India, and is widely used as a

spice. Medicinally, when standardized for its curcumin content, it demonstrates

anti-inflammatory properties, some of which are similar to those of

non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It is also a powerful antioxidant, and is

effective in treating the pain and inflammation of all types of arthritis.

 

Glucosamine Sulfate

 

Glucosamine has several important functions in the joints. It stimulates the

production of two very important components of the joint—proteoglycans and

glycosaminoglycans. These special proteins serve to bind water in the cartilage

matrix, providing a cushion between the various bones of the joint. Glucosamine

also regulates cartilage metabolism, helping to keep cartilage build-up and

break-down in balance.

 

Chondroitin Sulfate

 

" Chondroitin sulfate as well as shark cartilage, bovine cartilage extracts, and

sea cucumber contain a mixture of intact or partially hydrolyzed GAGs

(glycosaminoglycans)... Chondroitin sulfate is composed of repeating units of

derivatives of glucosamine sulfate with attached sugar molecules. " 5

 

According to Dr. Jason Theodosakis, author of the popular book, " The Arthritis

Cure, " glucosamine sulfate alone, is not as effective as a combination of

glucosamine and chondroitin... " 6

 

Niacinamide

 

" In the 1940s and 1950s, Dr. William Kaufman, and later Dr. Abram Hoffer,

reported very good clinical results in the treatment of hundred of patients with

rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis using high-dose niacinamide... These

clinical results were recently evaluated in a well-designed double-blind,

placebo controlled trial. ...the researchers found that niacin amide produced a

twenty-nine percent improvement in all symptoms and signs, compared to a ten

percent worsening in the placebo group. " 5

 

Devil’s Claw

 

(Harpagophytum procumbens)

 

" Don’t let the name of this herb scare you off. The secondary roots of this

plant have a rich history of use as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic and

digestive stimulant. There is probably no other herb with a greater reputation

for treating rheumatism than Devil’s Claw. It has gained official recognition as

an antirheumatic and digestive agent in many European countries,... " 1

 

L-Proline

 

L-Proline is an amino acid that contributes to the production of collagen and

strengthens joints and tendons.

 

Horsetail Extract

 

Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is one of Nature’s richest sources of the element

silicon, in a form which the body can readily use. A number of studies show that

silicon plays an important role in the health and resilience of both cartilage

and connective tissues such as tendons. (Cartilage forms a significant portion

of joints). ...the French suggest that silicon helps prevent osteoporosis and

can be used to treat bone fractures.9

 

Boswellin Extract

 

Boswellia serrata is a large branching tree native to India, yielding an

exudative gum resin known as salai guggul. Standardized extracts of the active

components, boswellic acids, are now widely used to treat osteoarthritis.

 

" Boswellic acid extracts have demonstrated anti-arthritic effects in a variety

of animal models. There are several mechanisms of action, including inhibition

of inflammatory mediators, prevention of decreased cartilage synthesis, and

improved blood supply to joint tissues. Clinical studies using herbal formulas

with Boswellia have yielded good results in osteoarthritis as well as rheumatoid

arthritis. " 5

 

Grape Seed Extract and Grape Skin Extract

 

" One of the most beneficial groups of plant flavonoids is the proanthocyanidins

(also referred to as procyanidins). These flavonoids exert many health-promoting

effects. The most potent proanthocyanidins are those bound to other

proanthocyanidins. Collectively, mixtures of proanthocyanidin molecules are

referred to as procyanidolic oligomers, or PCO for short. PCOs exist in many

plants and are found in red wine... " 5

 

These active constituents of grape seeds, the proanthocyanidins, are powerful

antioxidants. They have been shown to have a scavenging effect on the most

reactive free radicals, those that have been linked to DNA mutation, LDL

oxidation and damage of connective tissue surrounding blood vessels. Contrary to

popular belief, they are not a recent discovery. They have been studied since

the late 1960’s for their powerful vascular wall strengthening properties and

free radical scavenging activity they have been shown to possess an antioxidant

effect up to 50 times more potent than vitamin E and up to 20 times more

powerful than vitamin C. Proanthocyanidins have also been shown to help fight

aging, prevent heart disease, combat allergies and boost energy.

 

But there is another valuable component in the grape, and it is called

resveratrol. It is highly concentrated in the skin of red grape skins.

Resveratrol is an antioxidant currently under investigation for several actions:

it decreases the stickiness of blood platelets and helps blood vessels remain

open and flexible; a series of studies indicate it inhibits the development and

progression of cancer; and other studies have shown resveratrol can inhibit both

the acute and chronic phases of inflammation.10

 

For this reason, in Joint Formula, a mixture of both Grape Seed Extract and

Grape Skin Extract is utilized.

 

Bromelain

 

Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme (protein-digesting) obtained from pineapple.

Besides serving to assist in the digestion process, varying amounts of these

enzymes can be absorbed by the body. Once absorbed, they have anti-inflammatory

activity.

 

References

 

1. Barney M.D., Paul. Doctor’s Guide to Natural Medicine. Woodland Publishing.

1998 2. Scheartz, E.R. The modulation of osteoarthritic development by vitamins

C and E. Int Jour Vita Res Suppl, 1984, 26: 141-46. 3. Hoffman M.D., Ronald.

Intelligent Medicine. Fireside/Simon & Schuster. 1997 4. Reuben, Carolyn.

Antioxidants, Your Complete Guide. Prima Publishing. 1995. 5. Murray N.D.,

Michael, Pizzorno N.D., Joseph. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, 2nd Ed.. Prima

Publishing. 1998 6. Theodosakis M.D., Jason, et al. Maximizing the Arthritis

Cure. St. Martin’s Press. 1998. 7. Chrubasik, S. et al: Effectiveness of

harpagophytum procumbens in treatment of acute low back pain. Phytomedicine

3(1):1-10, 1996, reported in Natural Medicine Journal, April 1998. 8. Atkins

M.D., Robert. Dr. Atkins’ Vita-Nutrient Solution. Simon & Schuster. 1998 9. Duke

Ph.D., James. The Green Pharmacy. Rodale Press. 1997 10. Lininger D.C., Skye, et

al. The Natural Pharmacy. Prima Publishing. 1998

 

 

 

 

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