Herbal Treatments for Pain ReliefHerbal Treatments for Pain Relief

Apr 6
15:50

2008

Juliet Cohen

Juliet Cohen

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Arthritic pains are felt more acutely in the fingers. It makes the joints swollen, and if not treated in time, the joints may become permanently deformed.

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Pain relief from the discomforts of muscle and joint ailments such as arthritis,Herbal Treatments for Pain ReliefHerbal Treatments for Pain Relief Articles tendonitis, bursitis, carpal tunnel, and rheumatism might be possible with alternative treatments. Arthritis is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Arthritis is easily among the most common of the geriatric problems faced by people over the world today. It is characterized by mild to severe pains in the various joints of the bones, especially in the joints of the hands, legs and the back.

Herbs can help with healing of neck pain and are good for acute and chronic problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints. Vitamins and minerals can help with arthritis relief by reducing the swelling of tissues and can provide relief from pain. In a cup of warm water, put two teaspoons of lemon juice and one teaspoon of honey. Have this twice a day. It will reduce the severity of arthritic pains. Most topical pain relief products contain one or more herbs as active ingredients which work as an analgesic and counter-irritant disrupting pain signals. Menthol applies to the skin selectively stimulates nerve endings sensitive to cold, producing a sensation of coolness.

Herbs has a local analgesic effect. Methyl Salicylate is the primary constituent in Oil of Wintergreen, a naturally fragrant oil. This chemical relative of aspirin also relieves the inflammation that causes pain and widen blood vessels. Camphor is a penetrating aromatic herb distilled from camphor wood and has a warming property. It alleviates pain, removes swelling, promotes blood circulation and is commonly used topically for contusions, sprains and traumatic injuries. Capsaicin is extracted from red chili peppers and is the substance that makes chili peppers hot. It is used for pain relief by reducing substance P.

Which is found at nerve endings and is involved in transmitting neuralgic and arthritic pain signals to the brain. Pain relief is not instantaneous after application as it is the cumulative depletion of substance P over a period of weeks that brings the full effect. Take two to four tablespoonfuls of castor oil per day. This will help to flush out the toxins collected in the areas of the joints. Also have a cup of strong ginger tea each morning. This keeps the digestive system quite efficient. Other herbal remedies used for pain also include belladonna, chamomile, cloves, devil’s claw, cayenne, dong quai, white willow and yohimbe.