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Nov
02/11
Alternative Treatment with Arthritis Natural Medicine
Last Updated on Saturday, 5 November 2011 05:06
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Arthritis is a disease that affects literally millions of people world wide. While there are various forms of this disease, the common symptoms are inflammation and pain in the joints and surrounding tissue, and also destruction of the bone around the joints. Arthritis can even affect other organs in the body, depending on the specific form of the disease.

While conventional treatment is still the most trusted method available to treat the disease, even mainstream medicine can only treat the symptoms, not cure the disease itself. Often, when somebody has arthritis, they have it for the rest of their lives. This means that they will require constant medication and treatment. This can be a problem for those who develop side-effects to the medication, however, which could cause even more discomfort.

One of the alternatives that people with arthritis can turn to is arthritis natural medicine. Arthritis natural medicine is a collection of several methods to treat arthritis using natural substances and treatments. These methods generally have few to no side-effects, meaning those who fear having side-effects, or have had them before from their previous medications have an effective option for their treatment.

And arthritis natural medicine is effective in treating arthritis pain. Despite the fact that there has been too little scientific research and testing done on most forms of arthritis natural medicine, there are many testimonies for their effectiveness. And the some of the tests that have been done have shown that at least a few forms of alternative medicine are truly effective.

In fact, some forms of arthritis natural medicine have begun to cross over from being an alternative treatment, to one that is part of mainstream or conventional medicine. This has made more doctors recommend these alternatives, and not just because these doctors are open-minded. They are doing so because of evidence that they have begun to accept about these treatments.

If you are suffering from arthritis, you may in fact want to consult with your doctor regarding arthritis natural medicine; you may be happily surprised that your doctor is aware of at least some of them, and can help you develop a personal treatment that makes use of them as well.

Arthritis Natural Medicine may well be an important option for those looking for arthritis treatment methods that are effective as well as safe to use in the long run.

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Oct
05/11
Herbal Medicine: Help Arthritis ?
Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 October 2011 07:01
Written by admin
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011
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Medicinally, herbs (spices) are any plants or plant parts that are used in a therapeutic way. Herbal medicine is the art and science of using plants for promoting health and preventing and/or treating illness. It has endured over the centuries as the world’s primary form of medicine (today 75% of the population), since the beginning of time. There is written evidence that is more than 5000 years old!

Most pharmaceutical drugs are single chemical entities that are highly refined and are often synthesized. In contrast, herbal medicines are prepared from living or dried plants and contain hundreds to thousands of interrelated compounds. Science is beginning to demonstrate that the safety and effectiveness of herbs is often related to the synergy of its many constituents. Modern medicine is brash, bold and fast in contrast herbal medicine is understated, profound, and slow acting.

The focus of the herbalist (and many other practices like acupuncture or naturopathy) is to treat people as individuals irrespective of the name of the disease or syndrome they have been labeled with. The practitioner has to figure out how they will encourage that person’s innate healing power through the use of such interventions as herbs, diet and lifestyle.

In contrast focus of conventional physicians is to attack diseases using strong chemicals that are difficult for the body to process, or through the removal of organs. Not only does this ignore the unique makeup of the individual, but many patients under conventional care suffer from side-effects that are as bad as the condition being treated. The philosophical difference between herbalists and conventional physicians has profound significance. I firmly believe that we should have choices and if you choose medication that is fine. However, if you are someone who is seeking a different approach herbal medicine can help, as long as they discuss nutritional changes with you.

Like all Alternative treatments herbal medicine can be used in three different ways:

1) To help prevent disease.

2) To help treat disease like arthritis.

3) To maximize your general health.

Take arthritis for instance – the success of herbal treatment always depends upon a variety of factors including how long the condition has existed, the severity of the condition, the dosage and mode of administration of the herb/s and how diligently treatment plans are followed.

Most herbs sold as dietary supplements are very safe. When used appropriately, the majority of herbs used by practitioners have no adverse side-effects. A review of the traditional and scientific literature worldwide demonstrates that serious side-effects from the use of herbal medicines are rare. Bear in mind some people have adverse reactions to peanuts!

If you decide to self prescribe then read product labels very carefully, most manufacturers provide appropriate information. If they don’t, then don’t buy their product.

Most visits to an herbalist begin with a consultation about your past and current health history, your dietary and lifestyle practices, or other factors related to your health issue, like family history. The herbalist, then with your involvement, will develop a comprehensive herbal and lifestyle program that addresses your specific health problems.

Various herbal traditions have developed worldwide. In the West there are a number of different traditions which include folklore herbal practices, clinical Western herbal medicine, naturopathic medicine, practitioners of Ayurveda or Chinese medicine and numerous Native American herbal traditions.

All of these disciplines look at treating the causes and not just the symptoms, improving the quality of your life.

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