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2012年9月10日 星期一

10 Home Remedies For Arthritis Pain Relief


Your Remedy No. 1

==============

Stretch Gently for Strength and Mobility.

When it comes to arthritis, moving hurts, but not moving destroys.

Incorrect moving harms, but intelligent moving heals.

Yoga teaches movement with proper joint alignment which helps bring deformed joints back to normal position as appropriate muscles are lengthened and strengthened.

Consider a private session with an Experienced teacher or buying a book to leam the correct poses.

But remember, Smart Yoga Exercise is the key to restoring health to arthritic joints. Work within the limits imposed by the disease, but don't let yourself be immobilized by it.

Your Remedy No. 2

============

Find Relief Through Less Stress.

If you are hurting and you tense up, you hurt more.

People who have things in their lives under control will be better pain managers than people who don't.

Recent research confirms the importance of psychological attitude on arthritis pain relief.

People with arthritis need to learn how to pace themselves and not try to do everything they can possibly do on the days when they're feeling good.

All that does is make you tired and sore the next day. Try to do a little each day, whether you are having a flare-up or not.

Learn to relax. Take a lesson from natural childbirth. Childbirth is very painful, but women learn how to deal with that pain by learning how to relax.

Books and audiotapes teaching relaxation techniques are available at many bookstores

Idle joints can become painful joints. If you focus on pain, it hurts more, but if you get busy doing other things that are important to you, you're not going to feel it.

Your Remedy No. 3

============

Try Night Prevention for Morning Stiffness.

Almost 90 per cent of the patients suffer from some type of Morning Stiffness.

Apply a muscle ointment at night before going to bed. It will relaxe you and gives you a psychological boost as well.

The reason? People with arthritis tend to feel much better all day if they aren't stiff when they wake up in the morning.

Your Remedy No. 4

============

Float The Pain away.

Studies have shown that floating in specially designed floatation tanks, also known as isolation or sensory deprivation tanks, can relieve arthritic pain.

You usually spend about an hour in the tank.

The pain relief is produced by stress reduction. The body is relaxing, the muscles are relaxing, and this seems to stimulate a release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers.

Water in the tanks is heated to precisely 93.5°F, the same temperature as the skin, and the surrounding air is warm and tranquil, leading to deep relaxation.

Your Remedy No. 5

============

Mix Oil and Water.

Recommendation: Heat and eucalyptus ointment, in the form of a thick, oil-based product called Eucalypta-Mint, work for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Use that in conjunction with moist heat when feeling stiff or having pain.

Simply rub it on and wrap the joint in plastic wrap. The moist heat can be applied with warm towels, or you can soak your hands or feet in warm water.

Your Remedy No. 6

============

Copper Bracelet

Sometimes longevity confers respect along with age.

Artifacts that were rarely noticed in their day take on new meaning and value as they persist throughout time.

Such is the case with the copper bracelet, which for decades has been worn for arthritis relief and remains popular today.

Studies have shown that some people with arthritis seem to have difficulty metabolizing copper from the food they eat, leading to increased pain.

The dissolved copper from [a copper] bracelet bypasses the oral route by entering the body through the skin. This might be the only way arthritics ever receive the copper their bodies need -copper that studies have shown can indeed relieve pain.

Physicians remain somewhat skeptical about bracelets but don't entirely dismiss them, either.

Copper may have a role. It's possible that a copper deficiency does increase joint inflammation, and it doesn't seem that supplementing copper in the diet has the same effect as wearing it.

Your Remedy No. 7

============

Work Wonders with Water Excercise.

Ask a dozen doctors about the merits of any arthritis treatment and you'll get a dozen different opinions. But ask them about exercising in water and they all seem to agree.

Water exercises are excellent.

Your pain will be significantly reduced in the water, and you become much more flexible in water than you are in air.

The beginning exercise techniques are easy for anyone to follow. They consist of waving, walking, and bending motions performed in chest-deep water.

The more advanced movements look like aquatic dance steps designed to take advantage of water's natural resistance and gentle buoyancy.

Your Remedy No. 8

============

Get Your Spouse Involved.

Though it's only natural for a husband or wife to do whatever's possible to help a mate who's hurting, such help can often do more harm than good.

When a wife tries to do everything herself and is constantly asking her husband how he feels, she is reinforcing his pain.

Advice: Don't be attentive and supportive only when your spouse is in pain, but also when he or she is feeling good and being active.

That's the time to say, "I'm really happy to see you doing things".

Praise is really important and something people tend to forget to do.

Your Remedy No. 9

============

Use Ice to Prevent Pain.

Recommend cold treatments for those times when a joint's been stressed from overuse or overwork.

Use a gel pack but ice in a plastic bag or a bag of frozen peas will do just as well.

Apply for 15 to 20 minutes, then remove for 10 to 15 minutes. That can be repeated for hours at a time if needed.

Your Remedy No. 10

============

Fast on with Carrot Juice.

A vegetable-juice fast significantly reduces pain for many patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Carrot juice, celery juice, cabbage juice, or tomato juice can be used.

Fast on nothing but the vegetable juice for one day during the first week to get started.

Follow that by alternate fasting for two days during the next week (i.e., Monday and Wednesday) and three days during the third week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday).

Don't attempt any type of fasting without your doctor's supervision, however.




Dr Rashid M.H.
Arthritis pain Relief
A Powerful Arthritis Pain Management Toolkit Online





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2012年9月9日 星期日

Simple Home Remedies for Arthritis Pain


The struggle to deal with the constant pain and restricted activities as a result of arthritis can sometimes become overwhelming. Sufferers fight a steady battle in an effort to conduct normal daily activities often under extremely painful conditions. Although the results of arthritis can sometimes result in nearly total immobilization of many parts of the body, several home treatments are available for those suffering a more mild degree of impairment.

Arthritis Pain Home Remedies

One of the most basic practices to slow the advance of arthritic debilitation is simple exercise. Mild exercise that encourages full extension of the muscles and joints may slow the effects of the condition. This can be painful therapy and must not be over extended. Care must be taken that you don't cause more damage and aggravation to these joints. Basic routine movement and comfortable extension of the muscles and joints will maintain maximum practical flexibility. Over aggressive efforts may in fact be counter productive, causing increased irritation and further damage.

A more pleasant and relatively effective home remedy for arthritis pain is water therapy treatments. This entails immersion of affected regions into warm water for about an hour. Best results can be achieved by utilizing a specially designed water tank which is sometimes called sensory deprivation tank. The water temperature is maintained at 93.5 degrees Fahrenheit which is the normal body temperature of a healthy human.

Another form of water therapy can be practiced in a pool. In this treatment a series of body movements are exercised that help keep the body flexible without causing any further damage to joints and their cartilages. This can be an effective method to combat arthritis pain.

An old traditional home remedy for arthritis pain requires the use eucalyptus oil. A small quantity of eucalyptus oil is warmed before applying it in a very thin layer over the painful joint. You would then cover the joint with a plastic wrap. Follow up by applying continuous heat to the joint with the help of steaming towels. This can be a relaxing pain relief routine that can prove beneficial at bedtime for maximum reduction of the arthritis pain.

Wear a copper bracelet to reduce arthritis pain has become a common practice. Many opinions exist explaining how wearing a copper bracelet really reduces the pain, but people worldwide proclaim that the practice is very effective and gives them relief from previously experienced pain. Some research suggests that an existing deficiency of copper in the body could be one of the causes that leads to this disease. The professional medical community in general does not subscribe to many of these home spun cures and explanations.

This is not an unexpected reaction. Each person should practice whatever treatment he believes in and feels comfortable. If it appears to work for you, it really does not matter what scientific research says. It is still valid to state that science will never have the answers to everything. Maybe further research will validate the use of copper bracelets and such but if it works for you now, that validation is unimportant.




For more information about Arthritis please visit [http://www.rx-the-rite-site.com]

For more information about Sciatica please visit [http://www.blemish-no-more.info]





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2012年7月29日 星期日

Arthritis Cure - How to Beat the Pain Part 2


Apart from weight loss, regular exercise, and maintaining a good posture, there are many other things you can do to rid yourself of arthritis pain. They are as follows.

1 Use Ice to Prevent Pain

When joints are overworked or overused, ice is sometimes recommended to prevent pain. Cold packs are often used in this case, by wrapping ice cubes in a plastic bag, then wrapping the ice bag in a clean cloth. Apply the cold pack for fifteen to twenty minutes, and then remove it for ten minutes before reapplying it. You can also use commercial gel-filled cold packs for more convenience. Be sure to always wrap the frozen packs in cloth as direct application to the skin may cause you to suffer the equivalent of frostbite.

2 Take aspirin or ibuprofen to relieve pain and inflammation.

3 Use heat to reduce Pain

Hot water bottles, heating blankets, and hot baths have been helpful in the management of arthritic pain. Apply heat to soothe dull throbbing pain and stiffness. Be very careful when using heat to reduce pain- no more than ten to fifteen minutes at a time. Take at least one hour break before reapplying.

4 Use specially designed Floatation tanks

These are also known as isolation or sensory deprivation tanks. The pain relief is produced by stress reduction. The body is relaxing, as well as the muscles, and this seems to stimulate the release of endomorphins, the body's natural pain killers. The water in the tank is heated to 93.5 degrees F, the same temperature as the skin, and the surrounding air is warm and tranquil, leading to deep relaxation.

5 Heat and Eucalyptus Ointment

Simply rub the eucalyptus ointment on the affected joint and wrap it with warm, moist towel. You can also soak your hands or feet in warm water containing eucalyptus

6 Water Exercise (Watercise)

This is an excellent way of reducing arthritic pain significantly- you become more flexible in water than in air.

7 Massage the joints

Work the muscles that are attached to the tendons leading to your painful joints. To do this, either use the heel of your hand, your thumb, or your elbow to press down on the muscles and hold it for several seconds, then release.

8 Boost Your Vitamin C Intake

Several studies have shown that strong doses of vitamin C can bring about the regression of arthritis. Recommended doses are between 500 and 3000 mg per day.

9 Stop Drug Addiction.

Many arthritis sufferers have become addicted to sleeping pills, narcotic painkillers and tranquilizers. For most of them, these drugs are needed in ever-increasing amounts and this makes the drugs more ineffective in the management of pain. It is recommended that other forms of pain management, such as the use of non-narcotic pain relievers like aspirin or ibuprofen, should be used.




For full details of this amazing information about arthritis cure, visit http://curearthritispain.blogspot.com/, and [http://www.healthforall365.com]





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2012年7月23日 星期一

10 Home Remedies For Arthritis Pain Relief


Your Remedy No. 1

==============

Stretch Gently for Strength and Mobility.

When it comes to arthritis, moving hurts, but not moving destroys.

Incorrect moving harms, but intelligent moving heals.

Yoga teaches movement with proper joint alignment which helps bring deformed joints back to normal position as appropriate muscles are lengthened and strengthened.

Consider a private session with an Experienced teacher or buying a book to leam the correct poses.

But remember, Smart Yoga Exercise is the key to restoring health to arthritic joints. Work within the limits imposed by the disease, but don't let yourself be immobilized by it.

Your Remedy No. 2

============

Find Relief Through Less Stress.

If you are hurting and you tense up, you hurt more.

People who have things in their lives under control will be better pain managers than people who don't.

Recent research confirms the importance of psychological attitude on arthritis pain relief.

People with arthritis need to learn how to pace themselves and not try to do everything they can possibly do on the days when they're feeling good.

All that does is make you tired and sore the next day. Try to do a little each day, whether you are having a flare-up or not.

Learn to relax. Take a lesson from natural childbirth. Childbirth is very painful, but women learn how to deal with that pain by learning how to relax.

Books and audiotapes teaching relaxation techniques are available at many bookstores

Idle joints can become painful joints. If you focus on pain, it hurts more, but if you get busy doing other things that are important to you, you're not going to feel it.

Your Remedy No. 3

============

Try Night Prevention for Morning Stiffness.

Almost 90 per cent of the patients suffer from some type of Morning Stiffness.

Apply a muscle ointment at night before going to bed. It will relaxe you and gives you a psychological boost as well.

The reason? People with arthritis tend to feel much better all day if they aren't stiff when they wake up in the morning.

Your Remedy No. 4

============

Float The Pain away.

Studies have shown that floating in specially designed floatation tanks, also known as isolation or sensory deprivation tanks, can relieve arthritic pain.

You usually spend about an hour in the tank.

The pain relief is produced by stress reduction. The body is relaxing, the muscles are relaxing, and this seems to stimulate a release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers.

Water in the tanks is heated to precisely 93.5°F, the same temperature as the skin, and the surrounding air is warm and tranquil, leading to deep relaxation.

Your Remedy No. 5

============

Mix Oil and Water.

Recommendation: Heat and eucalyptus ointment, in the form of a thick, oil-based product called Eucalypta-Mint, work for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Use that in conjunction with moist heat when feeling stiff or having pain.

Simply rub it on and wrap the joint in plastic wrap. The moist heat can be applied with warm towels, or you can soak your hands or feet in warm water.

Your Remedy No. 6

============

Copper Bracelet

Sometimes longevity confers respect along with age.

Artifacts that were rarely noticed in their day take on new meaning and value as they persist throughout time.

Such is the case with the copper bracelet, which for decades has been worn for arthritis relief and remains popular today.

Studies have shown that some people with arthritis seem to have difficulty metabolizing copper from the food they eat, leading to increased pain.

The dissolved copper from [a copper] bracelet bypasses the oral route by entering the body through the skin. This might be the only way arthritics ever receive the copper their bodies need -copper that studies have shown can indeed relieve pain.

Physicians remain somewhat skeptical about bracelets but don't entirely dismiss them, either.

Copper may have a role. It's possible that a copper deficiency does increase joint inflammation, and it doesn't seem that supplementing copper in the diet has the same effect as wearing it.

Your Remedy No. 7

============

Work Wonders with Water Excercise.

Ask a dozen doctors about the merits of any arthritis treatment and you'll get a dozen different opinions. But ask them about exercising in water and they all seem to agree.

Water exercises are excellent.

Your pain will be significantly reduced in the water, and you become much more flexible in water than you are in air.

The beginning exercise techniques are easy for anyone to follow. They consist of waving, walking, and bending motions performed in chest-deep water.

The more advanced movements look like aquatic dance steps designed to take advantage of water's natural resistance and gentle buoyancy.

Your Remedy No. 8

============

Get Your Spouse Involved.

Though it's only natural for a husband or wife to do whatever's possible to help a mate who's hurting, such help can often do more harm than good.

When a wife tries to do everything herself and is constantly asking her husband how he feels, she is reinforcing his pain.

Advice: Don't be attentive and supportive only when your spouse is in pain, but also when he or she is feeling good and being active.

That's the time to say, "I'm really happy to see you doing things".

Praise is really important and something people tend to forget to do.

Your Remedy No. 9

============

Use Ice to Prevent Pain.

Recommend cold treatments for those times when a joint's been stressed from overuse or overwork.

Use a gel pack but ice in a plastic bag or a bag of frozen peas will do just as well.

Apply for 15 to 20 minutes, then remove for 10 to 15 minutes. That can be repeated for hours at a time if needed.

Your Remedy No. 10

============

Fast on with Carrot Juice.

A vegetable-juice fast significantly reduces pain for many patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Carrot juice, celery juice, cabbage juice, or tomato juice can be used.

Fast on nothing but the vegetable juice for one day during the first week to get started.

Follow that by alternate fasting for two days during the next week (i.e., Monday and Wednesday) and three days during the third week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday).

Don't attempt any type of fasting without your doctor's supervision, however.




Dr Rashid M.H.
Arthritis pain Relief
A Powerful Arthritis Pain Management Toolkit Online





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2012年1月20日 星期五

Arthritis Cure - How to Beat the Pain Part 2


Apart from weight loss, regular exercise, and maintaining a good posture, there are many other things you can do to rid yourself of arthritis pain. They are as follows.

1 Use Ice to Prevent Pain

When joints are overworked or overused, ice is sometimes recommended to prevent pain. Cold packs are often used in this case, by wrapping ice cubes in a plastic bag, then wrapping the ice bag in a clean cloth. Apply the cold pack for fifteen to twenty minutes, and then remove it for ten minutes before reapplying it. You can also use commercial gel-filled cold packs for more convenience. Be sure to always wrap the frozen packs in cloth as direct application to the skin may cause you to suffer the equivalent of frostbite.

2 Take aspirin or ibuprofen to relieve pain and inflammation.

3 Use heat to reduce Pain

Hot water bottles, heating blankets, and hot baths have been helpful in the management of arthritic pain. Apply heat to soothe dull throbbing pain and stiffness. Be very careful when using heat to reduce pain- no more than ten to fifteen minutes at a time. Take at least one hour break before reapplying.

4 Use specially designed Floatation tanks

These are also known as isolation or sensory deprivation tanks. The pain relief is produced by stress reduction. The body is relaxing, as well as the muscles, and this seems to stimulate the release of endomorphins, the body's natural pain killers. The water in the tank is heated to 93.5 degrees F, the same temperature as the skin, and the surrounding air is warm and tranquil, leading to deep relaxation.

5 Heat and Eucalyptus Ointment

Simply rub the eucalyptus ointment on the affected joint and wrap it with warm, moist towel. You can also soak your hands or feet in warm water containing eucalyptus

6 Water Exercise (Watercise)

This is an excellent way of reducing arthritic pain significantly- you become more flexible in water than in air.

7 Massage the joints

Work the muscles that are attached to the tendons leading to your painful joints. To do this, either use the heel of your hand, your thumb, or your elbow to press down on the muscles and hold it for several seconds, then release.

8 Boost Your Vitamin C Intake

Several studies have shown that strong doses of vitamin C can bring about the regression of arthritis. Recommended doses are between 500 and 3000 mg per day.

9 Stop Drug Addiction.

Many arthritis sufferers have become addicted to sleeping pills, narcotic painkillers and tranquilizers. For most of them, these drugs are needed in ever-increasing amounts and this makes the drugs more ineffective in the management of pain. It is recommended that other forms of pain management, such as the use of non-narcotic pain relievers like aspirin or ibuprofen, should be used.




For full details of this amazing information about arthritis cure, visit http://curearthritispain.blogspot.com/, and [http://www.healthforall365.com]





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2012年1月15日 星期日

Simple Home Remedies for Arthritis Pain


The struggle to deal with the constant pain and restricted activities as a result of arthritis can sometimes become overwhelming. Sufferers fight a steady battle in an effort to conduct normal daily activities often under extremely painful conditions. Although the results of arthritis can sometimes result in nearly total immobilization of many parts of the body, several home treatments are available for those suffering a more mild degree of impairment.

Arthritis Pain Home Remedies

One of the most basic practices to slow the advance of arthritic debilitation is simple exercise. Mild exercise that encourages full extension of the muscles and joints may slow the effects of the condition. This can be painful therapy and must not be over extended. Care must be taken that you don't cause more damage and aggravation to these joints. Basic routine movement and comfortable extension of the muscles and joints will maintain maximum practical flexibility. Over aggressive efforts may in fact be counter productive, causing increased irritation and further damage.

A more pleasant and relatively effective home remedy for arthritis pain is water therapy treatments. This entails immersion of affected regions into warm water for about an hour. Best results can be achieved by utilizing a specially designed water tank which is sometimes called sensory deprivation tank. The water temperature is maintained at 93.5 degrees Fahrenheit which is the normal body temperature of a healthy human.

Another form of water therapy can be practiced in a pool. In this treatment a series of body movements are exercised that help keep the body flexible without causing any further damage to joints and their cartilages. This can be an effective method to combat arthritis pain.

An old traditional home remedy for arthritis pain requires the use eucalyptus oil. A small quantity of eucalyptus oil is warmed before applying it in a very thin layer over the painful joint. You would then cover the joint with a plastic wrap. Follow up by applying continuous heat to the joint with the help of steaming towels. This can be a relaxing pain relief routine that can prove beneficial at bedtime for maximum reduction of the arthritis pain.

Wear a copper bracelet to reduce arthritis pain has become a common practice. Many opinions exist explaining how wearing a copper bracelet really reduces the pain, but people worldwide proclaim that the practice is very effective and gives them relief from previously experienced pain. Some research suggests that an existing deficiency of copper in the body could be one of the causes that leads to this disease. The professional medical community in general does not subscribe to many of these home spun cures and explanations.

This is not an unexpected reaction. Each person should practice whatever treatment he believes in and feels comfortable. If it appears to work for you, it really does not matter what scientific research says. It is still valid to state that science will never have the answers to everything. Maybe further research will validate the use of copper bracelets and such but if it works for you now, that validation is unimportant.




For more information about Arthritis please visit [http://www.rx-the-rite-site.com]

For more information about Sciatica please visit [http://www.blemish-no-more.info]





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Treating Arthritis Naturally


Conventional medications for arthritis do help relieve pain but there are more and more arthritis sufferers who have found natural treatments that have shown great results after taking some to manage their condition. Should you decide to start treating yourself naturally, these are the natural cures that you might find beneficial:


Devil's Claw: The name of this treatment might sound weird but it has been found to be effective for arthritis. This herbal plant, which has a fruit that looks like the claw of the devil, has been helpful to the natives of Kalahari Desert in South Africa in alleviating the pains that is associated with arthritis and inflammations. People often make a tea out of Devil's Claw by brewing the roots in water. It might be better if you will use the whole plant because the other parts of this plant have flavonoids and these provide better relief from arthritis. This claim is backed by research done by French and German researchers that said that this plant works like cortisone because it holds a glycoside called harpogoside that can help lessen the inflammation. You can get this in tablet forms from health food companies and stores.

Water Therapy: This might probably be the easiest way to get relief from arthritis and this can also be one of the most effective therapies that you can get. You just have to drink warm water and your body, especially the affected parts, will be lubricated for an hour. It is important that the joints have adequate fluids so when bones rub against each other, it will be smooth. Another method that you can use in this kind of treatment is by putting the water in a container known as sensory deprivation tank that can keep the water's temperature the same with the temperature that a normal body should have.

Molasses: Molasses, when dissolved in water, will make a syrup that tastes like you have put a tablespoon of sugar in it. The British who have been using this to answer their craving for sweets found the soothing relief that it gave to the aches that they feel. Molasses is composed of many different minerals such as potassium, iron and magnesium.

Copper Accessories: The most popular accessory that is made out of copper that is considered a good way to treat arthritis is the copper bracelet. Whether this is effective or not is still a subject of debate between many people. An Australian study discovered that using bracelets that are made of copper can be an effective remedy for arthritis and pains that come with it but only when one is also taking aspirin to relieve the pain. There are substances in copper that can be absorbed by the skin, so it can also be effective. If you think it's worth a try, you can buy these bracelets at numerous online shops.

Using these so-called natural cures for arthritis has been helpful to some people but not every remedy will work for each person. Try each one to determine which works best for you.




Carole Gayle is a freelance writer who focuses on health-related topics. Visit the Arthritis Pain Cure center for additional information about natural arthritis cures and to sign up for the free monthly newsletter.





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2011年12月18日 星期日

10 Home Remedies For Arthritis Pain Relief


Your Remedy No. 1

==============

Stretch Gently for Strength and Mobility.

When it comes to arthritis, moving hurts, but not moving destroys.

Incorrect moving harms, but intelligent moving heals.

Yoga teaches movement with proper joint alignment which helps bring deformed joints back to normal position as appropriate muscles are lengthened and strengthened.

Consider a private session with an Experienced teacher or buying a book to leam the correct poses.

But remember, Smart Yoga Exercise is the key to restoring health to arthritic joints. Work within the limits imposed by the disease, but don't let yourself be immobilized by it.

Your Remedy No. 2

============

Find Relief Through Less Stress.

If you are hurting and you tense up, you hurt more.

People who have things in their lives under control will be better pain managers than people who don't.

Recent research confirms the importance of psychological attitude on arthritis pain relief.

People with arthritis need to learn how to pace themselves and not try to do everything they can possibly do on the days when they're feeling good.

All that does is make you tired and sore the next day. Try to do a little each day, whether you are having a flare-up or not.

Learn to relax. Take a lesson from natural childbirth. Childbirth is very painful, but women learn how to deal with that pain by learning how to relax.

Books and audiotapes teaching relaxation techniques are available at many bookstores

Idle joints can become painful joints. If you focus on pain, it hurts more, but if you get busy doing other things that are important to you, you're not going to feel it.

Your Remedy No. 3

============

Try Night Prevention for Morning Stiffness.

Almost 90 per cent of the patients suffer from some type of Morning Stiffness.

Apply a muscle ointment at night before going to bed. It will relaxe you and gives you a psychological boost as well.

The reason? People with arthritis tend to feel much better all day if they aren't stiff when they wake up in the morning.

Your Remedy No. 4

============

Float The Pain away.

Studies have shown that floating in specially designed floatation tanks, also known as isolation or sensory deprivation tanks, can relieve arthritic pain.

You usually spend about an hour in the tank.

The pain relief is produced by stress reduction. The body is relaxing, the muscles are relaxing, and this seems to stimulate a release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers.

Water in the tanks is heated to precisely 93.5°F, the same temperature as the skin, and the surrounding air is warm and tranquil, leading to deep relaxation.

Your Remedy No. 5

============

Mix Oil and Water.

Recommendation: Heat and eucalyptus ointment, in the form of a thick, oil-based product called Eucalypta-Mint, work for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Use that in conjunction with moist heat when feeling stiff or having pain.

Simply rub it on and wrap the joint in plastic wrap. The moist heat can be applied with warm towels, or you can soak your hands or feet in warm water.

Your Remedy No. 6

============

Copper Bracelet

Sometimes longevity confers respect along with age.

Artifacts that were rarely noticed in their day take on new meaning and value as they persist throughout time.

Such is the case with the copper bracelet, which for decades has been worn for arthritis relief and remains popular today.

Studies have shown that some people with arthritis seem to have difficulty metabolizing copper from the food they eat, leading to increased pain.

The dissolved copper from [a copper] bracelet bypasses the oral route by entering the body through the skin. This might be the only way arthritics ever receive the copper their bodies need -copper that studies have shown can indeed relieve pain.

Physicians remain somewhat skeptical about bracelets but don't entirely dismiss them, either.

Copper may have a role. It's possible that a copper deficiency does increase joint inflammation, and it doesn't seem that supplementing copper in the diet has the same effect as wearing it.

Your Remedy No. 7

============

Work Wonders with Water Excercise.

Ask a dozen doctors about the merits of any arthritis treatment and you'll get a dozen different opinions. But ask them about exercising in water and they all seem to agree.

Water exercises are excellent.

Your pain will be significantly reduced in the water, and you become much more flexible in water than you are in air.

The beginning exercise techniques are easy for anyone to follow. They consist of waving, walking, and bending motions performed in chest-deep water.

The more advanced movements look like aquatic dance steps designed to take advantage of water's natural resistance and gentle buoyancy.

Your Remedy No. 8

============

Get Your Spouse Involved.

Though it's only natural for a husband or wife to do whatever's possible to help a mate who's hurting, such help can often do more harm than good.

When a wife tries to do everything herself and is constantly asking her husband how he feels, she is reinforcing his pain.

Advice: Don't be attentive and supportive only when your spouse is in pain, but also when he or she is feeling good and being active.

That's the time to say, "I'm really happy to see you doing things".

Praise is really important and something people tend to forget to do.

Your Remedy No. 9

============

Use Ice to Prevent Pain.

Recommend cold treatments for those times when a joint's been stressed from overuse or overwork.

Use a gel pack but ice in a plastic bag or a bag of frozen peas will do just as well.

Apply for 15 to 20 minutes, then remove for 10 to 15 minutes. That can be repeated for hours at a time if needed.

Your Remedy No. 10

============

Fast on with Carrot Juice.

A vegetable-juice fast significantly reduces pain for many patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Carrot juice, celery juice, cabbage juice, or tomato juice can be used.

Fast on nothing but the vegetable juice for one day during the first week to get started.

Follow that by alternate fasting for two days during the next week (i.e., Monday and Wednesday) and three days during the third week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday).

Don't attempt any type of fasting without your doctor's supervision, however.




Dr Rashid M.H.
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