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Arthritis Help, and How it can be Treated Successfully with Alternative Medicine

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Archive for November, 2008
Ginger tea for arthritis
Pauline Downie asked:

Ginger is a great herb being recognised for its health properties.

It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2000 years, and the effects this ordinary looking herb has on our bodies, makes it a ‘must have’ in the kitchen.

The Chinese use it to calm an upset stomach, stop diarrhea and nausea. In Europe it has been used to help relieve menstrual cramps, treat the symptoms of a common cold and relieve headaches.

The latest finds regarding ginger to have been reported, it may help to stop the spread of cancer by preventing or slowing the tumour growth.

Gingerols and shoyaols called ‘volatile oils’ are found in ginger, and are responsible for gingers many heath benefits. These two oils help stimulate the bodies digestive juices, which in turn neutralize the stomach acids and help ease problems such as diarrhea, cramping and nausea.

If you would prefer to take a ginger supplement, make sure it contains the properties gingerols and shoyaols, as these are the plants active ingredients.

It is a natural decongestant and antihistamine, making it great for the treatment of the common head cold. For those suffering from poor digestion, drink some ginger tea, it can not only help improve your digestion, ginger can also prevent and help manage stomach ulcers. If your periods are irregular, it can help normalise them to.

Is also used as an aphrodisiac!!

Arthritis can be relieved using ginger oil, by massaging into the painful area. The oil has anti inflammatory properties, so is able to help bring relief.

Ginger is also great for motion sickness. There have been some studies on this and ginger has been found to help reduce the feelings of motion sickness significantly. Compared to taking drugs which can at times have side effects, such as a dry mouth and drowsiness, ginger is a much healthier alternative to take.

Can also be used to help pregnant women with morning sickness, and is also great for blood circulation. Ginger helps dissolve blood clots in the arteries and reduce the levels of cholesterol in the blood, therefore helping to reduce heart attacks, and prevents circulatory problems in the extremities.

The best way to treat most problems is to drink as a tea. Also great for those times, when you have eaten too much, or eaten something that seems to be sitting in your stomach, causing you to feel uncomfortable.

margo345 asked:


Please answer this if you are a veterinary professional, physician, or a dog owner whose pet is being treated with this drug.
Chill out, I am asking because I am concerned about someone’s dog. Yikes!

herbiegirl8 asked:


I was diagnosed with JIA, or Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. My doc put me on Naprosyn (Naproxen Sodium), but what are some other ways to relieve any pain from any flares that might break through the medicine? Also, my doctor doesn’t want to keep on my medicine for an extended period of time so as to not harm my liver. What might she put me on next?
I can’t take any time of ibuprofen (advil, motrin) as these may cause excessive bleeding in combination with the Naprosyn.