Reduce Joint Pain Naturally
I have suffered from joint pain since my early teens. Through the years I have tried many different natural remedies and cures for joint pain. Many of these natural joint pain remedies can be found at your local drug store or health food store.
Each remedy will work differently for each person. If the first joint pain remedy you try doesn't work fully for you don't give up. Keep trying until you find the remedy that works for
you.
Boswellin
Boswellin is a derivative of the Boswellia serrata tree. Grown in India, Boswellin has been used for centuries as an anti-inflammatory. Modern drugs such as Naproxen Sodium, Ibuprofen, and Aspirin (NSAIDS) cause stomach pain. Boswellin reduces inflammation as effectivly as these drugs without the stomach irritation and other harmful side effects. Boswellin can be used as a cream and applied directly to the skin to reduce inflammation quickly.
Many scientific studies have tested and confirmed the effectiveness of Boswellin. Boswellin's natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties come from its active ingredient beta boswellic acid.
A recent study of patients with rheumatic and arthritic symptoms showed promising results. Patients reported reduced inflammation and stiffness within four weeks of beginning a Boswellin regimen.
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring polymer present in the synovial fluid that cushions our joints. The Hyaluronic acid creates a protective layer for joint cartilage. Hyaluronic Acid was once available only as an injection directly into the inflamed joint. Once studies revealed that oral Hyaluronic Acid was effective at reducing joint inflammation companies began making Hyaluronic Acid supplements available over the counter.
Each remedy will work differently for each person. If the first joint pain remedy you try doesn't work fully for you don't give up. Keep trying until you find the remedy that works for
Boswellin
Boswellin is a derivative of the Boswellia serrata tree. Grown in India, Boswellin has been used for centuries as an anti-inflammatory. Modern drugs such as Naproxen Sodium, Ibuprofen, and Aspirin (NSAIDS) cause stomach pain. Boswellin reduces inflammation as effectivly as these drugs without the stomach irritation and other harmful side effects. Boswellin can be used as a cream and applied directly to the skin to reduce inflammation quickly.
Many scientific studies have tested and confirmed the effectiveness of Boswellin. Boswellin's natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties come from its active ingredient beta boswellic acid.
A recent study of patients with rheumatic and arthritic symptoms showed promising results. Patients reported reduced inflammation and stiffness within four weeks of beginning a Boswellin regimen.
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring polymer present in the synovial fluid that cushions our joints. The Hyaluronic acid creates a protective layer for joint cartilage. Hyaluronic Acid was once available only as an injection directly into the inflamed joint. Once studies revealed that oral Hyaluronic Acid was effective at reducing joint inflammation companies began making Hyaluronic Acid supplements available over the counter.
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