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Onset Of Joint Pain And Arthritis With Age

Posted by herbmaster on Jan 31, 2011 in Uncategorized

The body goes through a lot of changes as it grows older and one of the more common ones is the onset of joint pain. This may take the form of actual arthritis. Or it may just be nagging aches and pains that come through the aging process.

A new product being sold for the treatment of joints aches and pains is Trigosamine. This supplement contains hyaluronate, glucosamine and chondroitin. Hyaluronate is found in the synovial fluid surrounding the joints. This fluid helps to keep the joints moving pain free and with ease.

With the approach of retirement age, many people feel their joints are sensitive to cold. This can be an early warning that more joint problems are to come. Be proactive and start helping your joints early on before more severe pain is present.

Nutrition is one avenue to pursue. There are supplements that will help provide the joints with what they need. But there are also foods that can help not just with your overall health, but also the mobility of your joints and your circulation.

An exercise that is especially good for joint strength and mobility, as well as overall health, is Tai Chi. Another exercise to consider is swimming. This keeps stress off the joints, as they do not need to bear weight. Being overweight puts a lot of excess stress on the joints. If you need to lose some pounds, you should start exercising as soon as possible.

Should your joint ache and pains end up being arthritis, there are a number of arthritis remedies you can try. Nutrition and exercise play an important part as with any joint issues. But there are also natural healing therapies you can try for relief.

A particularly good alternative therapy for arthritis is acupuncture. For osteoarthritis, it can relieve pain and slow the degeneration down. For rheumatoid arthritis, even more impressive results may be had. In many cases, the acupuncturist will also be an herbalist and can give a formula for joint pain.

If the muscles around your joints are tight, they will put further tension on them. Massage therapy can help by loosening these muscles up. If your massage therapist works at a spa, you can also use the steam, sauna or jacuzzi as additional therapies for osteoarthritis. The heat may worsen the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, however.

Whatever type of joint pains or arthritis you have, there are many treatments and supplements you can try to help relieve the pain. The sooner you seek treatment, the better results you will experience.

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Dealing With Arthritis The Natural Way

Posted by herbmaster on Jul 12, 2010 in Uncategorized

Over time, many people will experience stiffness and pain in the joints. Joints that are affected include those that are frequently used. These include the knees, hips, hands, elbows and shoulders. The ability to move and function physically is greatly diminished when one or multiple joints are attacked by such symptoms.

If you begin to experience such, it may be that you are suffering from arthritis. Arthritis, translated literally, is joint inflammation. But of course pain is a natural occurrence where there is swelling. While more common to older people, it can affect anyone regardless of age.

There are more than a hundred known forms of arthritis. But the list keeps on going as newer ones are brought to medical attention. Classifications are based on causative factors and the signs and symptoms involved. But the most common type is osteoarthritis. This is due to the wear and tear of cartilage over time. Cartilage serves important roles in the joints. It acts like a cushion and lubricant to facilitate joint movement.

It’s extremely difficult to carry out daily tasks with arthritis. The swelling disallows movement as the pain can be really excruciating. There are different arthritis remedies given to someone afflicted with it, depending on the severity of the case. For most cases, oral intake of pain medications helps alleviate the symptoms. Such medications include ibuprofen, paracetamol, and NSAIDs. But for severe ones, injection of cortisone directly to the joint, or even surgery, may be necessary.

Aside from prescription drugs, there are also all-natural methods of dealing with arthritis. Glucosamine is a popular supplement taken by those suffering from it. The substance is naturally produced in the body. It helps in repairing damages incurred by cartilages. But this is only to a certain amount. Glucosamine supplements take theirs from shellfish sources, such as oysters and crabs.

For vegans or those with allergies to such food sources, there’s vegetarian glucosamine. This type comes from vegetable sources. Through a special fermentation process, the glucosamine contents may be extracted. It can also be easily absorbed in the intestines, providing an effective alternative to one that’s derived from shellfish.

The alkaline diet also helps in alleviating the signs and symptoms of arthritis. The diet involves consumption of only fruits and vegetables. Alkaline rich, they are able to offset excessive acidity in the body. You see, too much acid is linked to a variety of diseases. And it includes arthritis. The alkaline diet also helps in boosting your immune system, as the recommended foods are loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

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Aloe and Its Amazing Benefits for Arthritis

Posted by herbmaster on Mar 14, 2010 in Uncategorized

Although arthritis won't really kill you, it can literally cripple you. Arthritis causes so much restriction and cuts back even the most undemanding activities such as bathing, walking or dressing. Arthritis can be rather debilitating because of extreme pain on the joints Added to that, it's also a recurring disease.

Thousands are afflicted with arthritis each year and statistics show that one in every three adults over 40 suffer or will suffer from arthritis as they move on to the retirement years. There is no specific age or gender for susceptibility since arthritis can develop even in infants, but most sufferers begin to experience symptoms when they near their fifties, with more than 50% occurring before the age of 65. The sad thing about arthritis is that it can be debilitating both to the body and to one's finances. It is estimated that an average person will spend close to USD 150,000 in medical expenses and lost wages just coping with arthritis during his or her lifetime.

Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the two most common forms that afflict the greater majority. Osteoarthritis is a condition that results from normal wear and tear of the knees, hips, or ankles since they bear much of the weight in the body. Arthritis also invades the shoulders and other highly mobile joints in the cervical and lumbar spinal regions. Like grease on joints and gears in a mechanical structure, synovial fluid maintains lubrication and ease of movement within our joints. It is also responsible for overall health and maintenance of the cartilage. Synovial fluid inevitably shrinks with age and cartilage undergoes wear and tear with heavy use, eventually causing the bones to grind against each other. Pain and difficulty associated with arthritis are caused by this grinding action on the bones.

Rheumatoid Arthritis on the other hand is caused by anti-bodies attacking the synovial lining of the joints. These anti-bodies are produced by the body's immune system but genetics, certain infections or environmental factors can trigger a misdirected immune system and cause destruction of the synovial membrane and the cartilage. This results in inflammatory conditions which include soreness, pain and tenderness in the joints. Rheumatoid Arthritis affects any age group, and this type of immunologically induced arthritis is also prevalent in other systemic illnesses such as Lupus and Scleroderma.

Symptoms of arthritis are not permanent – when inflammation is present, the disease is active and that period is known as a “flare”. As the symptoms subside, it is said that the disease is “in remission”. Remission can be accomplished through treatment or may occur spontaneously and may last for months or even years.

Arthritis has long been successfully treated with the use of anti-inflammatory drugs and steroids. Typically, these come in the form of cortisone injections or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or what is commonly known as NSAIDs. These types of treatment bring pain relief, unfortunately they don't repair the damaged tissues – hence relief is said to be merely symptomatic.

NSAIDs and steroids are also known to produce adverse effects. Osteoporosis and skin thinning are two of the most common side effects, and NSAIDs also tend to irritate the digestive tract and cause stomach ulcers.

No cure for arthritis has been discovered yet, but there is growing evidence that tissue repair and replacement can arrest disease progress. In fact, this has been the focus of controversial stem cell replacement studies over the years. Whether or not stem cell replacement will eventually emerge as the cure for arthritis, it is a welcome relief to know that natural substances are available to relieve arthritis pain and discomfort, and slow progression of the disease – without the side effects.

One of the best known natural substances for its anti-inflammatory properties is Aloe Vera. Aloe generally provides analgesic relief but it has also been observed to stimulate the immune system and speed up cell growth and replacement. Aloe Vera contains basic sugars which are also found in every cell of the body – it is rich in nutrients that include vitamins E, C, and the B series, as well as iron, manganese, calcium and zinc. Aloe Vera also contains essential amino and fatty acids needed by the body.

Possibly more than its nutritional benefits is the ability of Aloe Vera to assist the body in repairing damaged tissue by regenerating cells. A breakthrough formulation combines aloe with glucosamine and chondroitin, two joint supplements that are building blocks of cartilage found within joints. Glucosamine increases fluid maintenance in the cartilage, while chondroitin, an ingredient of cartilage tissue, takes charge of drawing in fluids and nutrients. As the body ages, its capacity to produce these natural elements of healthy cartilage is diminished, thus leading to painful joint conditions. Naturally occurring substances combined with Aloe Vera may work best for arthritis pain relief, tissue repair and cell regeneration without the nasty side effects!

Learn more about breakthrough aloe formulations that relieve arthritis symptoms and help to rebuild healthy cells in your joints at Forever Freedom.

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Natural Means Of Dealing With Arthritis

Posted by herbmaster on Dec 19, 2009 in Uncategorized

Over time, many people will experience stiffness and pain in the joints. Joints that are affected include those that are frequently used. These include the knees, hips, hands, elbows and shoulders. The ability to move and function physically is greatly diminished when one or multiple joints are attacked by such symptoms.

Such is the case for people suffering from arthritis. Literally, the word arthritis means swelling of the joints. And such causes swelling, redness, pain, stiffness and limited range of motion. It affects hundreds of people and is one of the leading degenerative diseases known to man. While it usually strikes older people, just about anyone can suffer from it regardless of age.

There are more than a hundred known forms of arthritis. But the list keeps on going as newer ones are brought to medical attention. Classifications are based on causative factors and the signs and symptoms involved. But the most common type is osteoarthritis. This is due to the wear and tear of cartilage over time. Cartilage serves important roles in the joints. It acts like a cushion and lubricant to facilitate joint movement.

When afflicted with arthritis, joint pain and inflammation need to be eased to achieve normal physical functioning. People suffering from it scramble for arthritis remedies. Usually, the first defense is by taking analgesics – paracetamol, ibuprofen, NASIDs and others – to get rid of the pain and swelling. But of course they do come with side effects. For severe ones, cortisone injections or even surgery is done.

However, there are many natural means of dealing with arthritis. For repairing the wear and tear incurred by the joints, glucosamine is taken. Glucosamine is naturally produced by the body, but in minimal amounts. Supplements containing the substance are mainly derived from animal sources. These include crabs, oysters and other shellfish.

But what about those who have shellfish allergies and taking on a vegetarian diet? Well, there’s the so-called vegetarian glucosamine. It does the same thing as glucosamine from animal sources. Only this time, a fermenting process is done on vegetable sources to extract the substance.

The alkaline diet also helps in alleviating the signs and symptoms of arthritis. The diet involves consumption of only fruits and vegetables. Alkaline rich, they are able to offset excessive acidity in the body. You see, too much acid is linked to a variety of diseases. And it includes arthritis. The alkaline diet also helps in boosting your immune system, as the recommended foods are loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

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Enjoying The Fruits Of Old Age

Posted by herbmaster on Dec 14, 2009 in Uncategorized

As we look forward to our golden years, we must realize that things will change. Our bodies will display its frailties no matter if it is the body of a decathlete or a corporate professional. Time changes our physical attributes. Be kind to your knees is an axiom often heard early in life. The reason being that it is often the first to scream the passage of time. Arthritis, even leg arthritis, in the knees is a common occurrence.

To alleviate some of the symptoms and promote joint health, there are many supplements available on the market. Supplements such as glucosamine are targeted directly for problems like the knees. For those sensitive to shellfish, there is also vegetarian glucosamine available over the counter. Glucosamine is often taken tandem with another supplement, chondroitin sulfate.

In fact, given the continued rise in life expectancies, we are retiring at a much later age. As a result, a point of concern has been our quality of life. No matter how old we grow, we still want to be able to perform our basic daily activities without pain or assistance. There are many products out in the market that provide some type of electronic assistance for most disabilities.

Some of us, after retirement, want to enjoy the joys of traveling to distant lands. This can be prohibitive depending on our financial status. The recent global financial turmoil has taken its toll on many savings portfolios. In some cases, its been impacted by more than just market upheaval. There have been many notable crooks at the root of some large ponzi schemes.

Another aspect for the elderly to consider is family dynamics. Many families have unique situations that sometimes don’t readily allow the freedom that comes after retirement. Some of these issues might include providing assistance or care to relatives in need. This could also be a bright spot in that it can have the benefit of bringing families together. Spoiling one’s grandchildren is almost a prerequisite.

The ideal approach would be develop a plan or strategy over the long term. This is often harder to accomplish given the continuous interference we are faced with on a daily basis. With the passage of time, the ability to plan ahead becomes more of a challenge. Some seek professional advice from financial advisors, health advisors, and the like.

The golden years are to be enjoyed to the fullest extent possible. Planning ahead and taking care of the physical and financial aspects of retirement are vital. One thing that has not been addressed is emotional health. We should all find a way to be content and happy no matter where the path leads.

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