Natural Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedRheumatoid arthritis is a condition that is not at all comfortable to live with. It is very important that people consult a doctor and do what he/she says in order to make one’s life easier. On the other hand, there are different alternatives in natural treatment for rheumatoid arthritis that are quite popular but should be used in a combination with conventional methods for full effect. Let us take a look at the most popular at the moment.
First on the list we have omega-3 fatty acids, which are basically a type of fat. They can not be created naturally by the human body so there is a need to take them in through our diet. Evidence is available and highlights the fact that omega-3 fatty acids are helpful when it comes to natural treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. Studies have highlighted the fact that they actually decrease the production of inflammatory chemicals but do not slow the progression of rheumatoid arthritis. Foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids are salmon, sardines and anchovies, basically cold water fish. On the other hand, such fish also contains mercury so doctors recommend fish oil capsules as rich sources of such fat acids.
Second on the list is the gamma-linolenic acid. Different studies showed that it is different than omega-3 fatty acids as it can improve symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. You can find it in black currant seed oil, borage oil and evening primrose oils. The problem is that, although it may be a good natural treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, such ingredients are hard to find.
Herbal medicine is also highly valuable when it comes to natural treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. We have two herbs, boswellia and Devil’s Claw that can provide results. Boswellia has an active ingredient in boswellic acid, one that blocks chemical reactions involved in inflammation. This makes it perfect to use when talking about rheumatoid arthritis and is available in pill form. Devil’s claw is a plant that can be found in South Africa. Believe it or not, it was used in the region since thousands of years ago in aiding fights against fever, pancreas diseases, stomach diseases, skin conditions and even rheumatoid arthritis. The problem with both plants is that there is a need for further research in order to have concrete evidence that it actually has a beneficial effect. In any case, no matter what natural treatment for rheumatoid arthritis you chose, you must keep in mind that it must be in a mix with conventional medication that was proven to have results.
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