Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 Is there any herbal treatment for arthitis? I have read that when the acidicity to alkaline are out of balance the joints are the first to feel that imbalance?! What do you recommend to prevent the onset of arthitis for my 17 yr old niece? Thank you kindly! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Thank you for the information, I'll pass it on to my cousin. herbal remedies , jalisic579 wrote: > > I found this > Herbs tat work to heal arthritis include > feverfew, meadowsweet, celery seed and white willow. They can be taken > internally, or used externally, as required. > Bladderwrack capsules, tablets or powder used regularly may prevent the > progress of the disease. Dandelion root and horsetail tea or tincture is > recommended for degenerative arthritis. For inflamed hand joints, take a > decoction or tincture of devil's claw. Siberian ginseng is beneficial for > rheumatoid arthritis. > In aromatherapy I found this: > Use juniper oil in the bath or in a massage oil blend. It is stimulating and > anti-rheumatic. > Lemon and Cypres oil are detoxifying and can be used in the bath and in > massage to help the body eliminate poisons. > Chamomile, lavender and rosemary are anti-inflammatory and pain relieving, > use in local massage or compresses. > Black pepper, eucalyptus, marjoram, and benzoin will improve the circulation > in the area and reduce stiffness. > In Homeopathy I found this: > Bryonia is useful for arthritis where stitching pains occur in swollen pale > or red joints. > Pulsatilla when pain moves fro one joint to another. > Apis for hot stinging pain. > Vitamins > Vitamin A , C, and E plus selenium. > Cod liver oil and evening primrose oil capsules. > Copper bracelets may help relieve the symptoms. > > Jasmina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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