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Natural Joint Pain Relief: the Best Remedies

Author: John Waddington | Posted: 27-07-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 14 | Got a Question? Ask.
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Joint and muscle pain not only affects the elderly, it affects many other people too. The joint pain experienced by people, will differ in intensity from person to person. There is also a very surprising issue that many young people today are being faced with this problem. The number seems to be increasing every day. There are anti-inflammatory drugs and other remedies, which have been known to cause several side effects. People are beginning to look towards other ways for treating this pain.

Pain can be associated with both psychological as well as physiological elements. Besides the pain killing drugs, there should also be an attempt at addressing both these issues. The amount of medication to be used to reduce the pain can be reduced by helping the patient psychologically cope with it. One can use a good natural substitute for an anti-inflammatory agent, and this will work well to reduce pain in the joints.

There are many pain relief drugs in the market, such as morphine, opiates, opium, psychotropic drugs and salicylates. There are some drugs that are non-steroidal too. They may include ibuprofen, aspirin, aleve. With respect to the age of the patient, the amount of pain being experienced as well as allergic reactions, the dosage will be altered accordingly. Sometimes the level of the dosage will go up. To avoid side effects, and also to cure the pain effectively, natural joint pain relief is the safest method.

Ayurvedic medicines, capsules, syrups, and medicated artho oil, all come under the category of natural joint pain relief components. You can include herbal remedy ingredients such as ginger, camphor, menthol, ashwagandha and boswellia. The immune system will be modulated naturally if these components are used to heal.

The blood circulation will be improved when the oil is rubbed over the pain zone, and this will result in a warm and relaxed sensation. This is way better than medicines and syrups, as it will have to be consumed with the diet. Joints and muscles will be able to move in a more comfortable way very gradually.

While experiencing joint pain, the diet will also change. Certain foods from the daily food intake will be eliminated. Certain food types may even cause inflammation, and these may include, pork, lamb, alcohol, vegetable oil, diary products, and citrus fruits. These can be avoided, and there will be a seen improvement in the joint pain.

There could be several reasons for the cause of joint pains. They could be joint infections, autoimmune disorder, injury, metabolism, or excess use of joints. Sometimes there are no causes found for this. Joint pain has become quite a common disorder these days. There seem to be very limited options to heal this other than chemical drugs and natural therapy. When it comes to joints, chronic pain, muscular contraction, spasmodic trouble, etc, there are certain options to heal them. They could be electrical stimulation and acupuncture. But this is not a preferred method, when compared to natural remedy.

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