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What natural remedies are good for arthritis?

Posted: June 4th, 2009 | Filed under: Chronic Illness | Tags: , , |

Chay asked:


I have inflamatory oesteo arthritis and it is very painful. Any suggestions for some natural remedies?

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6 Comments on “What natural remedies are good for arthritis?”

  1. 1: nurse_bennett said at 5:18 am on June 8th, 2009:

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    Try glucosamine…. works for me.

  2. 2: ausacitizen said at 4:53 am on June 11th, 2009:

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    Glucosamine Sulfate saved my life from arthritis I’m an ironworker and a musician and my hands were going fast Enziamatic therapy are the people that developed G S I thank god for it I traied glucosamine H C by mistake and it did me no good at all I don’t think G S works for everyone but thank god it does work for me RJ

  3. 3: mompoo said at 3:28 am on June 12th, 2009:

    arthritis

    vinegar.

  4. 4: Life's Drifts said at 5:57 am on June 15th, 2009:

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    Any natural remedy that may be available may not be sufficient for the control of pain associated to inflamatory osteo arthritis.
    I believe that warm or cold compresses of patches may be a good option.
    In this manner you may be able to ambulate with less pain and siffness and exercise your muscles at the same time. Jose

  5. 5: zellparis said at 5:11 pm on June 17th, 2009:

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    go to the nearest herb shop and get the herb called eyebright

  6. 6: portjeff143 said at 12:44 pm on June 18th, 2009:

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    I’m not sure where you are from, but here in Canada they have an all natural medicine called “Lakota.” It has been a best-seller for years and years here. I tried Glucosamine but it did nothing for myself, personally. Within 2 days of going on Lakota “Rheumatoid Formula” I was virtually pain-free, it was unbelievable. I stopped taking it the past few weeks to see if it really was the Lakota that was making a difference, and the pain has returned so I am going back out to purchase some more at the local drugstore. If you are a non-Canadian resident, I would still ask your local Pharmacist and check out their website. I know how terrible it is to have an auto-immune disease, especially on a bad flare-up day, and I wish you nothing but the best of luck and best of health.


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