What works for joint pain? What treatments, what pills, what ointments?
Are there herbal treatments for joint pain? What sort of pills?
Or what? I may have bursitis. The pain starts when I relax and am not working.
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Fish Oil helps a bit because it helps inflammation, but there are several natural supplements that help joint health directly, which may remove the cause of the pain. The most popular are Microlactin, Tart Cherries, Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM, Hyaluronic Acid, Danish Rose Hips, and Bromelain.
The only thing to really watch out for is allergies. Glucosamine is typically from Shellfish and Microlactin is from milk. As long as you’re not allergic to those, you should have no problem. Good luck!
Try acai berry. Theres acouple different form of it, i would suggest the juice, monavie. I’m not sure if this is your kind of thing. but smoking marijuana can also alleviate joint pain. Aside from the obviuos fact that it is illegal, it is a fairly efficient remedy with minor drawbacks.
If you actually do have Bursitis, black cherry juice capsules can ease the pain by sweeping excess uric acid out of your body. Another herb that can be useful is Cat’s Claw. This herb helps alleviate the pain and inflammation. MSM can also help, as long as you are not allergic to sulphurs. Barring any allergies, it is safe to take all three supplements together. However, I do recommend that you buy quality supplements from a health food store that is not a chain store.
Fish oil is said to naturally help the joints.
My mother-in-law was having terrible knee pain and she went and tried a treatment called Prolotherapy. She had two treatments and the next month was walking all over Disney Land with out any pain. That was over 2 years ago and she still is pain free! She went and saw a doctor in Chicago. It’s a few injections that help stimulate the body the heal and repair itself.