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		<title>Instant Arthritis Relief:  Is It Possible?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have arthritis, you know pain. In fact, you know it well. There are over one hundred different types of arthritis. Despite the different causes and symptoms, one thing is common. That is pain. All arthritis patients suffer pain. For some, it comes and goes. For others, the pain in constant. You want relief [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have arthritis, you know pain.  In fact, you know it well.  There are over one hundred different types of arthritis.  Despite the different causes and symptoms, one thing is common.  That is pain.  All arthritis patients suffer pain.  For some, it comes and goes.  For others, the pain in constant.  You want relief and you want it now, but is instant arthritis pain relief possible?  Yes and no.</p>
<p>Before focusing on a few ways that you can get quick arthritis pain relief, it is important to note variances.  It all depends on your definition of instant.  For most, instant means right away and immediately.  For others, 10 to 15 minutes is soon enough.  As previously stated, most arthritis sufferers want relief and immediately.  When you are in pain, 15 minutes can literally feel like a lifetime.</p>
<p>In terms of over-the-counter arthritis relief, you have two main options.  Those are over-the-counter pain pills and over-the-counter topical arthritis creams.  So, which provides you with the fastest relief?  It all depends on your body.</p>
<p>In terms of over-the-counter arthritis topical creams, most see relief right away.  In fact, you may experience relief as soon as the cream makes contact with the skin.  Even if you have never used these creams before, you may have used Bengay or a similar cream to treat achy pains.  Think back to that time.  You may remember the tingling sensation, but what about relief?  You should have felt it immediately.  The same holds true for arthritis creams.  If you need relief and need it now, grab a tube of arthritis pain relief cream.  Ensure you have some at home.</p>
<p>In terms of over-the-counter pain pills, it all depends on your body and your purchase.  For example, most pain relief capsules or tablets must dissolve in your body.  It can take time for the entire pill to dissolve.  On the other hand, Advil has a Liqui-Gel format.  Just the outer layer needs to dissolve, so relief is typically faster.  Tylenol has a special arthritis formula.  This has two dissolving layers; one is fast for quick relief and the second is slower for long-lasting relief.</p>
<p>Another way that arthritis patients seek pain relief is through heat.  For some, this does provide immediate relief.  Your options include soaking in a warm bath, wrapping the joint in a warm washcloth, using on-the-go heating patches or a reusable heating pouch. Many experience pain relief until the heat stops.  It is best to use heat as a source of relief until your over-the-counter pain pills are able to kick in.</p>
<p>Many natural supplements also claim to add in the relief of arthritis pain and swelling.  These supplements are nice, as most are natural and safe.  But, they do have their pros and cons.  The biggest downside is time.  Most are not designed for immediate relief.  Instead, continued used provides long-lasting relief.  The same is true for exercise.  It may be difficult to move your achy joints at first, but continued low-impact exercise can reduce pain, stiffness, and swelling overtime.</p>
<p>In conclusion, instant relief is nice, but you should not write off an arthritis treatment option because it does not provide you with immediate relief.  Remember that preventing or lessening the risk of pain, discomfort, and swelling is just as important as treating it.</p>
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		<title>How to Treat Osteoarthritis at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 00:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Osteoarthritis is a painful type of arthritis. It is caused by the wear and tear of joint cartilage. It degenerates overtime. Those with a severe form of osteoarthritis literally have two bones rubbing together. This, unfortunately, is very painful. If you have recently been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, your doctor will recommend over-the-counter pain pills or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Osteoarthritis is a painful type of arthritis.  It is caused by the wear and tear of joint cartilage.  It degenerates overtime.  Those with a severe form of osteoarthritis literally have two bones rubbing together.  This, unfortunately, is very painful.  If you have recently been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, your doctor will recommend over-the-counter pain pills or write a prescription for stronger medication.  Take these pills, but there is more that you can do and right at home.</p>
<p>Exercise.  Do not believe you must visit a gym to get a good workout.  In fact, those suffering from osteoarthritis should start at home.  Fitness centers have many great machines, but they may be too hard for you to use.  Start with low impact exercises.  You may feel pain at first, but it should minimize overtime.  Your goal is to work and loosen your painful joints.  This will reduce stiffness and lessen the later risk of deformities.  Another goal is to build muscle strength.  With strong muscles, you can rely on them more, as opposed to your painful joints.</p>
<p>Alter your activities at home.  Of course, you dont want to give up your passions.  One should never let osteoarthritis get them down.  To reduce pain or the likelihood of it, you will need to alter some of your at-home activities.  For example, do you enjoy gardening?  Instead of bending down, start an above ground garden with raised planters.  Do you enjoy sewing by hand?  If so, opt for a sewing machine.  Less hand movements are required.</p>
<p>Use heat to treat pain.  It has long been known that heat lessens pain.  So, use it.  Draw a warm bath and climb in.  If positioning yourself in the bathtub is too difficult, opt for a reusable heating pad or a warm washcloth.  If heat does not treat your pain or it stops working overtime, make the switch to a cold compress.  It should have the same results.  In fact, some medical professional recommend switching between the two.</p>
<p>Learn to relax.  There is no doubt that osteoarthritis patients deal with pain.  In fact, they deal with severe pain and often.  Still, our emotions pay a huge role in the pain we experience.  The more you focus on your pain, the more it will hurt.  So, dont.  Instead of focusing on that pain, focus on ways to lessen the severity.  Yes, pain relief products and heat will help, but so will relaxing or doing something that you love!</p>
<p>Research home remedies.  Did you know that over-the-counter pain pills and topical arthritis creams are not the only way to seek relief?  Many patients report success with natural and home remedies.  One being supplements.  Devils Claw, Cats Claw, and Gingko occasionally work.  Certain foods can also provide natural relief from pain and inflammation.  The supplement Bromelain is recommended, but it is also found naturally in pineapples.  It reduces the pain and inflammation associated with arthritis.  So, head to the internet and do a little bit of research.  Your next stop may not be the medicine cabinet or the drug store, but your refrigerator or kitchen cupboard.</p>
<p>In short, osteoarthritis cannot be cured.  Although it may seem as if all hope is lost, it is not.  There are many ways to prevent, treat, and manage the pain and swelling associated with disease.  By taking the above mentioned suggestions, you never have to leave home!</p>
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		<title>How to Seek Arthritis Relief When Shopping</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 02:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you suffer from arthritis? If so, just functioning from day-to-day may seem difficult. Walking to your car, let alone climbing inside and driving, may seem out of the question. Not only is it too hard, but it may be very painful. So, what should you do? It may be easier to sit on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you suffer from arthritis?  If so, just functioning from day-to-day may seem difficult.  Walking to your car, let alone climbing inside and driving, may seem out of the question.  Not only is it too hard, but it may be very painful.  So, what should you do?  It may be easier to sit on the couch at home, but dont let arthritis control you or your life.  We all need to shop, especially for groceries.  So, what can you do to ease the pain and discomfort?</p>
<p>Create a grocery list by aisle.  Those with arthritis of the toes, knees, and hips, find it difficult and painful to walk.  To prevent wasted steps, create a grocery list based on aisles.  This prevents you from retracing your steps and walking more.  Some grocery stores have guides available for shoppers.  Or, the next time you are there, record the aisle numbers and sample of items in the aisle.  Use as your guide.</p>
<p>Always use a shopping cart.  Regardless of which joints are affected by arthritis, opt for a shopping cart.  Baskets are convenient for when you only need to buy a few items, but they can be difficult and painful to grip.  If you suffer from arthritis of the toes, knees, and hips, a shopping cart provides you with walking support.  Also, dont be afraid to use the motorized shopping carts.  Many stores have them available free of charge.</p>
<p>Use a reacher or ask for help.  You will experience the most problems at the grocery store.  Items are scattered on shelves both high and low.  If you find it difficult to bend or reach, ask for help or purchase an extended reacher.  They are available for sale at most drug stores and medical stores.  These reachers can also help those with difficulty gripping items.  If you need help, ask a store associated or a passerby.</p>
<p>Take a break when you need to.  It is no secret that both grocery stores and supermarkets are large.  Walking from the car to the store may seem like a long journey, but just wait into you get inside.  It is not a race to finish quickly; take a break whenever you start to experience pain or difficulty moving.  In the grocery store, visit the caf or move your cart to the side of an aisle and lean on it for support.  Shopping malls have benches scattered throughout; take a seat and rest.</p>
<p>Opt for paper or reusable bags at the grocery store.  Those suffering from arthritis of the fingers, experience pain when gripping and carrying plastic shopping bags.  Many dread trips to the grocery store.  Instead, opt for paper or reusable bags.  Most reusable bags have long handlings; you can sling them over your shoulder.  To carry paper bags, use both arms, not just your fingers and hands.  Also, do not be afraid to ask a store associate to load your bags into the car or ask a neighbor for help.</p>
<p>As a last resort, hire someone to shop for you.  In fact, you may not even need to pay.  See if a close friend or family member will pickup a few items for you at the grocery store.  Many stores now enable you to shop right from your home.  With these stores, you browse or search through their product list, add items to your virtual shopping card, make payment, and wait.  A store employee will deliver your goods to your home!  You may be charged a small delivery fee, but it may be well worth the added cost.</p>
<p>Although it may be easier to use a grocery store delivery service or have someone else stop for you, try.  By implementing a few of the above mentioned steps, shopping for gifts, groceries, and clothes does not have to be difficult.  Just remember to take it slow, rely on available tools, and dont be afraid to ask for help.</p>
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		<title>How to Prevent and Manage Arthritis Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 04:47:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you suffer from arthritis, pain becomes a part of your life. Even those who have dealt with arthritis for years, still suffer. With arthritis, the pain is more than physical. It is emotional too. Help must be sought. If you suffer from arthritis, you want pain relief. In fact, you may want it now. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you suffer from <span class="zem_slink">arthritis</span>, pain becomes a part of your life.  Even those who have dealt with arthritis for years, still suffer.  With arthritis, the pain is more than physical.  It is emotional too.  Help must be sought.</p>
<p>If you suffer from arthritis, you want pain relief.  In fact, you may want it now.  Yes, it is important to seek pain relief, but first look at the cause.  When seeking relief, you want more than temporary relief.  The best approach is to stop pain before it starts.  How?  Luckily, you have many options.</p>
<p>Exercise.  Exercise is vital to create a strong and healthy body.  Not only that, it can relieve and prevent the pain associated with arthritis.  Those suffering from severe pain, often left their symptoms go untreated.  Their joints are so stiff that it literally hurts to move.  If you have reached this point, it will take time.  If not, start the process now.  Exercise results in joint movement, lessening the stiffness and the pain overtime.  It also builds muscle strength.  This strength provides the joints with protection, lessening the pressure and pain.</p>
<p>Wise use of joints.  Those who suffer from severe forms of arthritis suffer every minute of the day.  They wake up and feel pain.  In fact, a full nights sleep may be near impossible.  Prevent joint pain by wisely using your joints and muscles.  Do you suffer from arthritis in your elbows or hips?  If so, lessen the strenuous activity that requires these joints.  Instead of lifting heavy boxes with your arms, lift with the entire body.  Instead of turning only the upper part of the body at the hips, reposition the entire body to get a good look.</p>
<p>Sleep.  As previously stated, sleep can be difficult for those suffering from severe pain.  A good nights sleep is vital to preventing pain.  The energy the body receives from sleep can ward off pain or lessen its severity.  If your nights are restless, sleep whenever possible.  This may involve afternoon naps, but the payoff is worth it.  A well-rested and well-energized body is able to ward off pain and manage it better.</p>
<p>Do not load up on pain medication.  Unfortunately, those who suffer from pain, whether it be arthritis or not, rely on pain relievers.  Some reach the point where they take medication before pain even sets it.  It will arrive eventually, so why wait.  Do not take this approach, unless advised by a medical professional.  The body grows dependant on the medication we ingest.  It is easy to become addicted to over-the-counter pain medication.  To prevent pain, exercise, eat healthy, and get a good night sleep.  Wait until the pain arrives before turning to over-the-counter medication.</p>
<p>Speaking of when the pain arrives, you now know how to prevent arthritis pain, but what if you still feel it?  The above mentioned steps prevent some from experiencing severe pain, but there are no guarantees.  Our bodies are all different.  If your attempts prove unsuccessful, the next step is management.  You need to learn to manage your pain.  Pain management will allow you to function from day-to-day.</p>
<p>Reduce stress and relax.  There is no doubt that arthritis sufferers deal with pain.  This is a proven fact.  However, our bodies play a huge role in the impact it has on our lives.  A positive outlook on life will help.  The less you focus on your pain, the less you will feel.  Relaxation is key too.  Does a warm bath relax your body and sooth your joint pain?  If so, fill up the bathtub, add scented bubbles, and turn on your favorite music.</p>
<p>Get a massage.  Most patients are surprised to hear their physicians recommend massages.  Most assume they will be loaded with pain relievers and sent homes.  Yes, over-the-counter relievers do assist with pain, but so does a good old massage.  It relaxes the body and mind.  Massages also warm the body and promote movement.  In some cases, regular massages can help to prevent pain.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are many ways to avoid and manage the pain associated with arthritis.  In fact, these are just a few of your options.  No matter what type of arthritis you suffer from or how severe the symptoms, know you are not alone and that relief is available.</p>
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		<title>Home Remedies for Arthritis Pain Relief</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do suffer from arthritis? If so, the relief of symptoms is vital. Your ability to function day-to-day depends on your ability to prevent joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, as well as treat it. The good news is that most can do this right from the comfort of their own home! Home remedies do vary. Not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do suffer from <span class="zem_slink">arthritis</span>?  If so, the relief of symptoms is vital.  Your ability to function day-to-day depends on your ability to prevent <span class="zem_slink">joint pain</span>, stiffness, and swelling, as well as treat it.  The good news is that most can do this right from the comfort of their own home!  <span class="zem_slink">Home remedies</span> do vary.  Not everyone sees relief from their arthritis symptoms, but you usually have nothing to lose by trying.  So, which home remedies for arthritis relief should you try?</p>
<p>Epsom salt baths.  Epsom salts main component is magnesium.  It has long been used as a way to seek pain relief.  To seek that relief, prepare a warm bath and add in epsom salt.  Use the package to determine the appropriate mixture.  The magnesium in the salt will help to reduce <span class="zem_slink">inflammation</span>, resulting in pain relief and decreased swelling.  The warm water calms the body and improves circulation.  Pain relief is likely.  Continued epsom salt baths not only relieve pain, but help to prevent it too.</p>
<p>Epson salt sprays.  As previously stated, epsom salt baths can reduce the pain associated with arthritis.  Unfortunately, those with disabilities or the inability to fully move may have difficulty settling into a bathtub.  In these instances, epsom salt sprays are an ideal and convenient alternative.  Take a spray bottle and fill with water.  Use the salt package to determine how much salt should be added.  Spray onto your unclothed body and rub.  This mixture can be applied anytime of the day, but it is best to do after a warm shower.</p>
<p><span class="zem_slink">Apple cider vinegar</span> drink mixtures.  For many arthritis patients, apple cider vinegar not only results in pain relief, but increased mobility.  Mix up to two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with a large cup of water.  You can also add honey for extra sweetness.  Drink once or twice a day.  Apple cider vinegar is acidy and it has a sour taste; always mix with water.</p>
<p>Apple cider vinegar soaking mixtures.  In addition to drinking a mixture of apple cider vinegar and water, you can also create a soaking mixture.  This is ideal if you want to target a specific area of your body and get immediate pain relief.  Mix  cup of apple cider vinegar, with around one or two liters of water.  Warm and soak.  For large areas, soak a washcloth or towel in the mixture and apply to your achy joints.</p>
<p>Low-impact exercises.  With arthritis, there is always the risk of complications.  The risk of severe joint stiffness and deformities can be reduced with low-impact exercises.  For many arthritis patients, stretching is enough of a workout.  If you are overweight, lose weight.  It lessens the pressure placed on joints.  Low impact exercises include dancing around the house or walking around the block.</p>
<p>Foods with anti-inflammatory benefits.  Did you know that some foods can reduce the pain and swelling associated with arthritis?  Some can.  These foods include fresh pineapples, fresh cherries, <span class="zem_slink">cayenne pepper</span>, and <span class="zem_slink">sesame seeds</span>.  Although there is little to no proof to backup these claims, many arthritis patients have been eating these foods for years and recommend them.</p>
<p>The above mentioned home remedies are just a few of your many options.  Your best bet is to purchase a home remedy book, available for sale online or in most bookstores.  Look for any remedies that treat pain, discomfort, depression, difficulty sleeping, and inflammation.</p>
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		<title>Free Ways to Seek Arthritis Relief</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you suffer from arthritis? If so, pain relief is important. Without it, you may be unable to function from day-to-day. Unfortunately, many home remedies and over-the-counter medications require money. Although you can purchase a bottle of pain medication for less than $5, that may be $5 that you just dont have. So, what should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you suffer from arthritis?  If so, pain relief is important.  Without it, you may be unable to function from day-to-day.  Unfortunately, many home remedies and over-the-counter medications require money.  Although you can purchase a bottle of pain medication for less than $5, that may be $5 that you just dont have.  So, what should you do?  Do you have to live with the pain?  No.  There are many ways to seek arthritis pain relief and many are free!</p>
<p>Exercise.  Right about now you may be thinking exercise isnt possible.  After all, your joints are in pain.  Yes, this is true.  Exercise does help and all individuals should incorporate it into their daily routine, not just those suffering from arthritis.  In terms of arthritis, exercise does wonders for the body.  It assists with weight loss and promotes healthy movement.  That movement strengthens the muscles surrounding the joints.  It provides extra protection and reinforcement.</p>
<p>Exercise is necessary to seek arthritis relief, but it isnt always free.  If on a budget, wisely plan your workouts.  Instead of opting for a gym membership to gain treadmill access, walk around your neighborhood or inside a shopping center.  Instead of signing up for an aerobics class, turn on some music in your home and move around.  Something as simple as stretching your fingers daily can provide long-term pain relief.</p>
<p>Diet.  As previously stated, exercise is recommended for arthritis relief.  Although this exercise may be painful at first, it will get easier overtime.  Movement will reduce joint stiffness.  This should not only provide pain relief, but it lessens the risk of additional complications.  For example, those with arthritis who seek little or no treatment later find themselves dealing with severe stiffness, the inability to move, and deformities.  Combine diet and exercise to lose weight.</p>
<p>Right about now, you may be thinking dieting isnt free either.  In reality it is.  You already buy food and drinks.  You need these to survive.  Carefully choose your foods.  Eliminate those with high fats and calories.  Weight loss is an easy way to lessen the pain associated with arthritis.  The less weight you have pressing on the joints, the less pain you will experience.  If you dont have any weight to lose, good.  Still know the importance and many health benefits of healthy eating.</p>
<p>Avoid applying too much pressure to the painful joints.  Those suffering from severe arthritis will experience pain no matter what the activity.  Others will only experience pain when trigged.  For example, those who have pain in their elbows want to limit use.  If you need to lift heavy boxes, lift them properly.  Yes, it is easier to reach down and grab, but this strains the elbows.  Instead, properly squat down and lift with your entire body.  Avoiding joint pressure will not eliminate arthritis pain, but it will lessen the severity.</p>
<p>Ask for help.  As previously stated, some arthritis sufferers trigger severe pain by trying to complete a task they shouldnt.  If you have severe arthritis in your hands, dont spend hours trying to open a jar.  Not only will you get frustrated with your inability to open the jar, you increase the risk of severe pain.  Instead, ask for help.</p>
<p>In conclusion, you do not need to be rich to seek relief from your arthritis caused joint pain.  Dont suffer any longer.  Exercise, health healthy, limit strenuous activity, and ask for help.  Doing so will lessen the pain you experience, without costing you a penny.</p>
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		<title>Foods That Can Help Arthritis Sufferers</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you suffer from arthritis?  If so, over-the-counter pain medication may become a common fixture in your life.  Unfortunately, some individuals are susceptible to addiction and there are health complications due to over-consumption.  So, what should you do?  Consider more natural ways to seek relief.  In fact, start in your kitchen.  Although there are no guarantees, many arthritis patients see success by incorporating certain foods into their diets.</p>
<p>What type of foods may help those, like you, suffering from arthritis?</p>
<p>Pineapple.  Pineapple is recommended for arthritis because it contains a chemical called Bromelain.  Many claims this helps to prevent inflammation.  In fact, some athletic trainers recommend its consumption to keep joints pain free and flexible.  As with any other health foods, it is best to consume fresh instead of canned or frozen.</p>
<p>Oily fish.  Those suffering from <span class="zem_slink">rheumatoid arthritis</span> are often encouraged to avoid meats.  Meat has fat that is known to produce inflammation agents in the body.  The only exception to this is with fish.  Oily fish, such as mackerel and salmon, are rich in omeg-3 fatty acids.  These acids have many health benefits.  They inhibit the release of joint destroying chemicals and compounds.  Supplements are found in most retail stores, but it is best to get these oils directly from the source.</p>
<p>Celery.  The celery plant contains many different <span class="zem_slink">anti-inflammatory</span> agents.  These can lessen the suffering of arthritis pain and discomfort.  It is best to eat the celery seeds.  Most recommend placing up to one teaspoon of celery seeds into a cup with warm, but not boiling water.  Let stand for a few minutes and drink.  This can provide almost instant relief during an attack.  The celery plant as a whole contains anti-inflammatory agents; so eating fresh celery regularly has benefits too.</p>
<p>Red <span class="zem_slink">chili pepper</span>.  Red pepper, also known as <span class="zem_slink">cayenne</span> pepper, can help relieve the joint pain associated with most types of arthritis.  As for how, you may be amazed.  Many claim it causes the release of natural endorphins.  Essentially, your body itself stops the pain.  Not only should patients consume red chili pepper, but a topical mixture works too.  Many recommend mixing up to one quart of rubbing alcohol with once ounce of cayenne pepper.  It is important to note, this mixture is to be applied to the skin during bouts of pain.  Under no circumstances should you drink the mixture due to the rubbing alcohol.</p>
<p>Sesame seeds.  The Chinese have long believed and used sesame seeds to combat the inflammation caused by arthritis.  As with oil, sesame seeds contain healthy fatty acids.  For the best results, eat sesame seeds straight.  If you dislike taste or texture, opt for incorporating them into your meals.  Eat sesame seed rolls and use them when preparing dinner at home.  They can be added to most foods.</p>
<p>Ginger.  Ginger is well-known and widely used to fight inflammation.  Most commonly used as a cooking spice, it has many health benefits.  In addition to reducing inflammation, it assists in treating diarrhea and nausea.  Available in a spice format, it can and should be sprinkled atop cooked vegetables and other foods. As with omeg-3 fatty oils, it is best to go directly to the source.  Fresh ginger is easy to peel and cook.  Wrapped in a towel, bag, and freeze for months.  It is also found in the non-carbonated ginger ale drink.</p>
<p>Raw cabbage.  Although not as well-known and as popular as the above mentioned foods, many also claim raw cabbage assists with arthritis relief.  Some recommend the regular consumption of raw cabbage or cabbage juice.  They claim this relieves both joint paint and swelling.</p>
<p>The above mentioned foods may assist those suffering from arthritis.  Unfortunately, there are no guarantees.  Our bodies each process food in different ways.  For example, celery can work to reduce joint pain for one individual, but it may actually trigger additional pain with another.  In fact, some forms of rheumatoid arthritis are trigged by certain foods.  For that reason, be prepared to experiment.  Trial and error can help you determine which foods are the best at relieving your own, unique pain.</p>
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		<title>Common Types of Arthritis and Treatment Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you or someone you know suffer from arthritis? It is a common disease, you likely do. What type? Only a doctor can tell, but there are over 100 different types of arthritis. Despite this large number, they typically fall into two categories. 1 Osteoarthritis This disease is most commonly found in men and women [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you or someone you know suffer from arthritis?  It is a common disease, you likely do.  What type?  Only a doctor can tell, but there are over 100 different types of arthritis.  Despite this large number, they typically fall into two categories.</p>
<p>1  Osteoarthritis</p>
<p>This disease is most commonly found in men and women over the age of 65.  It is also known as degenerative arthritis.  This name comes from the progression of the disease.  It beings with cartilage breakdown.  The cartilage covering the bones degenerates and wears away.  Essentially, sufferers have exposed bones.  These bones then rub against each other, causing severe pain and discomfort.  Many also experience difficultly moving.</p>
<p>The most noticeable symptom of <span class="zem_slink">osteoarthritis</span> is joint pain.  Stiffness is common the morning and after movement.  All joints can be impacted by osteoarthritis, but the most common are the hips, feet, back, knees, and fingers.  Those with arthritis problems in the hands and feet may find it difficult to walk without a limp and grasp otherwise easy objects.</p>
<p>As with most types of arthritis, there is not just one cause for osteoarthritis.  There are many contributing factors.  These include body weight, previous injuries, and genes.  Although osteoarthritis typically affects the elderly, athletes who repeatedly use the same joints and suffer injury are at an increased risk.  As for body weight, the joints and muscle surrounding them carry most of the bodys weight; more weight applies more pressure.  Although rare, there are defects that can lead to osteoarthritis.  These include a lack of protein that makes up cartilage and the poor fitting of bones and joints.</p>
<p>2  Rheumatoid Arthritis</p>
<p>Rheumatoid arthritis affects over one million people in the United States.  It does not discriminate, as individuals of all ages are susceptible to the disease.  In fact, there are three types of rheumatoid arthritis for juveniles alone.  The cause?  The immune system is supposed to protect our body, but in some cases it does the exact opposite.  With rheumatoid arthritis, it attacks the joint lining membrane.</p>
<p>The most noticeable symptom of rheumatoid arthritis is pain.  If untreated, other complications can arise.  The most common is disability.  To prevent this from happening, all patients are urged to exercise their joints and muscles, even though it may be painful at first.  Another common symptom of rheumatoid arthritis is inflammation.  The swelling can be mild to severe.  In most instances, this is what separates rheumatoid arthritis from other forms.  Swelling and inflammation is likely, but it is much more prominent and debilitating.</p>
<p>Luckily, rheumatoid arthritis suffers rarely experience constant pain.  The disease flares up from time to time.  These flare ups are trigged by joint overuse and certain foods.  As for the cause, it is currently unknown.  There are however many theories.  One being genes.</p>
<p>3  Fibromyalgia</p>
<p>Although not always classified as a form of arthritis, fibromyalgia is an arthritis related condition.  This disease affects over three million people in the United States.  That number is actually higher, but some patients are misdiagnosed.</p>
<p>The most noticeable symptom of fibromyalgia is muscle pain.  There are also tender spots in the muscle and body that are more susceptible to pain and pressure.  Additional symptoms include headaches, bladder problems, difficulty thinking, fatigue, and sleep difficulty.</p>
<p>While researchers have yet to determine a connection, a good percentage of those who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis later develop fibromyalgia.  It wasnt bad enough that your joints hurt, but now the muscles in your body too?  Additional causes may be related to prior injuries.  Some studies have shown that those with previous injuries are more likely to develop the disease.  Many experts believe the change in muscles, due to injury, can later lead to chronic pain and fibromyalgia.</p>
<p>Now that you are familiar with some of the most common types of arthritis, what comes next?  If you or someone who you know suffers from arthritis, medical care is important.  A proper diagnosis is important to developing the best treatment option.  Low impact exercise can loosen the joints and strengthen the surrounding muscles.  This not only eliminates <span class="zem_slink">joint stiffness</span>, but it can later prevent disability and deformities.</p>
<p>Finally, some pain can be treated, but it will reoccur.  Those suffering from arthritis need to learn how to manage their pain.  This involves not focusing too much on it, eliminating stress, asking for help, getting a good night sleep, and learning how to calmly relax.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most arthritis sufferers turn to their medicine cabinet to seek relief. A medical professional typically offers this suggestion. If you suffer from arthritis, your physician does have your best interest at heart. They truly believe over-the-counter or prescribed pain medication is best for you. It may be, but many natural remedies relieve pain too. One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most arthritis sufferers turn to their medicine cabinet to seek relief.  A medical professional typically offers this suggestion.  If you suffer from arthritis, your physician does have your best interest at heart.  They truly believe over-the-counter or prescribed pain medication is best for you.  It may be, but many natural remedies relieve pain too.  One of them is cayenne pepper, also know simply as red <span class="zem_slink">chili pepper</span>.</p>
<p>As great as it is to know that some individuals are able to seek arthritis pain relief from red chili peppers, you likely have many questions.  What type of red pepper?  What format should I opt for?  How much should I consume?  Do I eat it or apply it to the skin and how often?  If you have these questions, please continue reading on for answers.</p>
<p>Cayenne pepper is available in many different formats, including capsules, oil, creams, and pepper.  Where you purchase yours will depend on the remedy selected.  For example, if you wish to try a topical cream, head to the drug store.  If you wish to increase your cayenne pepper intake naturally, head to your local supermarket or organic food store.</p>
<p>Cayenne Pepper Remedy #1</p>
<p>Mix a small amount of red pepper with a small amount of castor oil.  Use a paper towel or cloth to soak in the mixture.  Apply the damp paper towel or cloth to the painful area.  Some recommend applying and leaving on overnight.  Castor oil has many health benefits, although it is not right for everyone.  Try this home remedy for a couple of hours during the day first.  If you notice a decrease in pain with no reactions, aim for overnight relief.</p>
<p>Cayenne Pepper Remedy #2</p>
<p>Purchase the cayenne pepper spice.  This is the dry mixture.  Add to your food.  If you have digestive problems, you may notice a few complications at first.  For many, their body needs to adjust to the pepper, as it can be difficult to digest.  Start slow, like with 1/8 tablespoon.  Overtime, work your way to two teaspoons a day.  You can scatter this dosage out over different meals.  Red pepper can be added to most foods.</p>
<p>Cayenne Pepper Remedy #3</p>
<p>Purchase hot sauce that is made from cayenne pepper.  The hot sauce label should state the main ingredient is aged cayennes.  Apply to the painful areas of your body at least two times a day.  Many report this home remedy does work, but there is the possibility of stained clothes.</p>
<p>Cayenne Pepper Remedy #4</p>
<p>Purchase an over-the-counter topical cream with capsaicin as the main ingredient. This is an alternative to using the above mentioned hot sauce.  Many creams use capsaicin, which is derived from cayenne pepper.  If on a budget, try the above mentioned hot sauce remedy first.  If it does not work, try this alternative.</p>
<p>As with any natural and home remedy, it is important to consider the risk and speak with a trusted medical professional.  The active ingredient in cayenne pepper is capsaicin.  It can interact with a number of drugs, including acid reducers, aspirin, blood thinners, and <span class="zem_slink">ACE inhibitors</span>.  If taking these medications, hold off.  First, speak to your primary care physician or a pharmacist.  He or she can inform you of the dangers or the risks of mixing with your current medications.</p>
<p>With all natural and home remedies, it is important to remember variance.  Our bodies process food differently.  Cayenne pepper may provide relief from some, but not others.  It is best to experiment to find the best pepper remedy and dosage.</p>
<p>Speaking of relief, what will happen if this remedy works?  You will notice a decrease in pain.  The longer you take these home remedies, the less pain you will experience.  As previously stated, the active ingredient in cayenne pepper is capsaicin.  It is found in many medications and has aspirin like qualities.  The pepper improves blood flow and circulation and releases natural endorphins, which help combat pain and discomfort.</p>
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		<title>Arthritis Relief:  How to Choose a Supplement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you suffer from arthritis, you may look high and low for relief. Luckily, you dont have to look very far. Did you know that certain herbal, dietary, and natural supplements can aid with arthritis pain and discomfort? Some not only reduce pain and discomfort, but swelling too. If this is new to you, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you suffer from arthritis, you may look high and low for relief.  Luckily, you dont have to look very far.  Did you know that certain herbal, dietary, and natural supplements can aid with arthritis pain and discomfort?  Some not only reduce pain and discomfort, but swelling too.  If this is new to you, you may want to run out and purchase a bottle of supplements, but wait!  If this is your first time buying these supplements, you must first know some important things.</p>
<p>Not all supplements aid in arthritis relief.  There are wide ranges of dietary, herbal, and natural supplements available for sale, both locally and online.  Do the research first to determine what supplements may reduce your joint pain and swelling.  For example, Avocado Soybean Unsaponifiables (ASU) is believed to slow down the making of inflammation causing chemicals.  Devils Claw can reduce inflammation and pain in arthritis patients.  These are just a sample of the supplements that can help.  Before heading to the health store, know what to buy.</p>
<p>Valid claims.  When researching supplements or when browsing at the store, read all packages.  Most will outright state what the product can do.  For example, capsules of Devils Claw may state they assist with the reduction of arthritis pain and swelling.  The keywords are reduce and assist.  Arthritis has no cure.  You can manage and temporarily treat the joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, but you cannot cure it.  Avoid any supplement or product that claims it will cure your arthritis.  This is an outright lie and usually a waste of money.</p>
<p>Price.  Herbal, natural, and dietary supplements are not like over-the-counter pain relievers.  They rarely provide you with immediate relief.  Instead, they should be taken overtime.  Most reduce the likelihood of pain and inflammation, especially with regular and continued use.  Unfortunately, this means you may buy many supplements.  To prevent the costs from becoming too high, price compare.  Find a quality, yet cheap brand.  Buy your supplements on sale, buy in bulk, use coupons, or shop at a store with good prices.  Always compare price with quantity.  A larger package of supplement capsules will cost more money, but it is usually a better value for that money.</p>
<p>Doctors recommendations.  Most arthritis patients fear discussing supplements with their physician.  Most believe they will only hear discouragement.  Not all physicians believe in or recommend the use of supplements, but dont be afraid to discuss this with your doctor.  Many now embrace supplements, when used with prescribed or recommended medicine.  So, tell your doctor you want to try ASU to reduce your joint swelling, but that you will continue to take your over-the-counter pain relievers for pain, as directed.</p>
<p>Drug interactions.  Why is it important to speak with your physician about supplements? Some can interact with common medications.  For example, the above mentioned Devils Claw can counteract with diabetes medication, acid reducers, and blood thinners.  Ask your doctor if the supplement you intend to take is risky with your current medications.</p>
<p>Side effects.  Most supplements come directly from nature, but not all things in nature are safe for all.  Some supplements can have side effects.  For example, Gingko can reduce disease flare-ups for some.  However, it does have many side effects.  These include headaches, upset stomachs, and dizziness.  Examine the side effects for your preferred supplement and compare.  Are they manageable?</p>
<p>In short, many natural supplements can provide you with arthritis relief.  But, dont run out and buy the first supplement you see at the health store.  Opt for a supplement that will not interact with your current medications, one that is affordable, one that has little to no side effects, and one that will treat your troubling arthritis symptoms.</p>
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