Best Natural Joint Relief Options

By Margarita Joseph


In order to function effectively, bones need support from joints that are working properly. They are an integral part of the skeletal system that provide movement. When these joints do not work properly for a various number of reasons, individuals begin suffering pain. There are many different ways used to deal with this pain. Conventional medicines, light exercise, diet and using supplements for natural joint relief are some of these methods.

Many factors can affect joints such as the natural aging process, trauma, infections, and autoimmune diseases. Arthritis is just one common condition Cartilage provides a smooth surface so that the bones in the joint rub against one another as little as possible. Synovial fluid nourishes the cartilage, making sure that the surfaces glide smoothly over one another. Degenerative changes in joints cause the bones to grind against one another, causing the pain.

Over-the-counter medicines and prescription drugs have long been used to ease the pain in joints. They are either swallowed or injected. Steroids such as cortisone and anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen are used. Unfortunately, some of these medications have serious side effects, particularly with long term use.

This is why individuals are increasingly looking at more natural alternatives to conventional drugs. Often a combination of treatments is used such as hot and cold therapy, light exercise, diet, vitamins and supplements. A more holistic approach is being followed by many individuals and they are also looking at treating the problem rather than just relieving symptoms.

As there are hundreds of different supplements on the market all claiming to be the best, some research helps you to make more informed decisions when making your selection. Many supplements when analyzed fall way short of what is stated on the label. There are natural alternatives with anti-inflammatory effects including turmeric, ginger, green tea, devils claw, rosemary and willow bark. Some of these also have side effects but these are usually not as severe as those experienced with traditional drugs.

Many supplements consist of a number of different ingredients, two of which are often Chondroiten Sulphate and Glucosamine Sulphate. Chondroiten helps to draw fluid into the tissue of cartilage. This makes it more spongy and improves its ability to withstand shock. Glucosamine is a naturally occurring chemical found in the fluid around joints. Taking it is thought to increase the cartilage and fluid surrounding joints and helps prevent breakdown of these substances.

Another ingredient that is being used in supplements is an organic sulfur compound called methylsulfonylmethane (MSM). It is found in both humans and animals as well as in vegetables, fruits and grains. The sulfur is believed to strengthen collagen.

Many supplements claim to not only reduce pain but to work on the tissues of joints. It is often better to use such a supplement sooner rather than later to give it time to have an effect. It is important to be an educated consumer as products vary considerably with regard to price and effectiveness. You need to compare ingredients and their quality as well as price in order to make an informed decision about natural joint relief.




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