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Are You Stricken With Chronic Inflammatory Arthritis?

By: Darrell Miller

Arthritis generally comes in two forms osteoarthritis and
inflammatory-arthritis. For this article we will discuss
inflammatory-arthritis and natural herbal alternatives for
reducing swelling and pain. The popular option for controlling
arthritis pain is taking prescribed non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs; these drugs have been linked to
cardiovascular, kidney and liver disease. If that doesn’t sound
appealing, natural alternatives are available for inflammatory
arthritis. Herbs like boswellia, ginger, skullcap, turmeric,
acacia, hops, holy basil, feverfew, and white willow bark.
Fortunately supplement manufacturers have learned about the
anti-inflammatory properties of these herbs and do make them in
various combinations to help relieve swelling and pain.

The first one on the list is boswellia, has a long history of
use as a mild anti-inflammatory herb for joint pain and
stiffness, and noted by herbalists of its effectiveness. The
primary compound in boswellia known for its anti-inflammatory
affect is boswellic acid, when purchasing boswellia always look
for products standardized to boswellic acid. Ginger root has
been known for its anti-inflammatory affects as well, ginger
inhibits the production of the immune-system components called
cytokines which cause inflammation in the body. Ginger is also
known as a COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitor in suppressing
prostaglandin synthesis which would reduce inflammation in the
body. Ginger also stimulates circulation helping the body bring
vital blood and nutrients to the inflamed areas of the body.
Skullcap is used in traditional Chinese medicine as an
anti-inflammatory herb. Turmeric also known as Curcumin has
been used in Asia, India, china, central and south America as
an anti-inflammatory herb for many years. The curcuminoids in
turmeric has been clinically proven to reduce inflammation.
Turmeric is also a potent antioxidant good for fighting free
radical damage which tend to cause inflammation in the body.
Acacia and hops are both traditionally used for inflammation
and pain. Feverfew since the first century has been used for
the treatment of headaches, fever, menstrual discomfort,
arthritis, and other aches and pains. According to a clinical
trial study in England, feverfew when taken for three to four
months can reduce the severity and frequency of migraines and
other sorts of pain. Feverfew acts in a manner like the class
of pain relievers known as COX-2 inhibitors, feverfew also
reduces the absorption of thymidine by white blood cells, this
will reduce the rate at which leukotrienes is produced which is
a inflammatory chemical in the body. Finally, white willow bark
has been used like aspirin as a pain killer with out the
aspirin side effects. White willow has been used for fever,
colds, minor infections, acute and chronic rheumatic disorders,
mild headaches, and pain caused by inflammation. According to a
clinical study done on white willow bark in England,
researchers at the center for Complementary Health Studies at
the University of Exeter gave eighty two participants with
chronic arthritic pain either Reumalex, herbal supplement with
white willow, or placebo. After two months the white willow
herb proved to be superior to the placebo pill.

This is by far a complete list of herbs good for reducing
inflammation in the body but it is a good start to help you on
your way to recovering from inflammatory arthritis. As always,
the statements in this article are not intended to diagnose,
treat and cure or prevent disease please consult your health
care physician before discontinuing medication or introducing
herbs into your diet if you are currently on medication of any
kind.

About The Author: Visit VitaNet® Health Foods at
http://vitanetonline.com/. VitaNet sells high quality vitamins
and herbs at discount prices and name brands like Source
Naturals and Planetary Formulas. 1-800-877-8702 Toll Free.

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