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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Options For Natural Joint Relief

By Margarita Joseph


Joints are found in every part of the human body. Most of these joints are freely movable and allow a great variety of body movements as well as supporting the weight of the body. When joints degenerate for any reason, pain becomes a symptom. Different methods are used to treat this pain and there are various options for natural joint relief.

Many factors can affect joints such as the natural aging process, trauma, infections, and autoimmune diseases. Arthritis is just one common condition Cartilage provides a smooth surface so that the bones in the joint rub against one another as little as possible. Synovial fluid nourishes the cartilage, making sure that the surfaces glide smoothly over one another. Degenerative changes in joints cause the bones to grind against one another, causing the pain.

There are many conventional medications, both over-the-counter and prescription, that are used for relieving pain. These drugs are either injected or taken orally and include steroids like cortisone and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) like aspirin. While these drugs relieve pain quickly, long-term use actually weaken our immunity and can cause some serious side effects.

Apart from conventional medicines, there are many other natural ways to handle problems with joints. Diet and nutrition can be looked at, particularly by those suffering from gout. They experience an improvement by eliminating certain foods from the diet. Massage can relieve pain, reduce swelling and improve circulation. Simple exercises help to maintain mobility as far as possible. Supplements and vitamins like Vitamin D and calcium may also be taken.

Taking a dietary supplement may be an important step towards repairing and maintaining the health of your joints. However, products vary considerably in the ingredients they contain and how effective they are. There are many products that contain natural anti-inflammatories such as ginger, devils craw, green tea and willow bark. Some of these also have side effects but they are not usually serious ones.

Many supplements consist of a number of different ingredients, two of which are often Chondroiten Sulphate and Glucosamine Sulphate. Chondroiten helps to draw fluid into the tissue of cartilage. This makes it more spongy and improves its ability to withstand shock. Glucosamine is a naturally occurring chemical found in the fluid around joints. Taking it is thought to increase the cartilage and fluid surrounding joints and helps prevent breakdown of these substances.

An organic sulfur compound called methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is also being used increasingly in supplements. It is found in humans, animals, grains, fruits and vegetables. Collagen is believed to be strengthened by the sulfur.

A supplement that works on repairing joints may take longer to show results because it does more than just relieve symptoms. As a consumer it is up to you to check the ingredients in a particular supplement to make sure you know what you are buying. Not all ingredients have the same effect on individuals and you need to find one that offers you the most relief, the fewest side effects and the best long term natural joint relief.




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