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Can anti-inflammatory Herbs help you in Psoriatic arthritis?   by Psoriaticarthritissupplement

Not satisfied with the medications you use!
Worried of side effects produced by drugs!
Looking for alternative treatment options!
Although psoriatic arthritis been a complex disease, but with the help of Natural Herbs, this crippling pain can be handled effectively. Psoriasis is an autoimmune, chronic, non-contagious disorder that causes red, patchy and dry scales on the skin. Psoriatic arthritis is a form of chronic inflammatory arthritis that affects almost 10 – 30% of people suffering from psoriasis1. Simply stated, joint inflammation! The key to manage psoriatic arthritis is to control the joint inflammation and preventing the progression of joint damage.
Here are The Herbs that are used since centuries as well as scientifically proven to work on multiple mechanisms in our body and help to reduce and manage joint pain and inflammation effectively and faster.
Zingiber officinale – Ginger’s story goes back over 5000 years and is valued as great historic medicinal plant. Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic Indian systems viewed ginger as a healing gift from God. It is said that Queen Elizabeth I of England invented the gingerbread man2, which became a popular Christmas treat.
Due to its powerful anti-inflammatory properties, Ginger is been used to reduce swelling and joint pain in many form of arthritis, including psoriatic arthritis.
Boswellia serrata – Boswellia, also known as Frankincense, is one of the many plants in that is revered for its religious and spiritual value and respected for its medicinal value. In the Western world, the best known story of Boswellia is perhaps religious. It is said that Magi (one of the three kings) from the East brought it as a gift to a humble stable in Bethlehem to honor Christ.
Many research studies have shown Boswellia as a promising alternative to NSAIDs, which are most commonly used for joint pain and inflammation. It works on several pathways to reduce inflammation and help with joint flare ups. It works effectively in various inflammatory conditions like osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, repetitive sports injury etc.
Commiphora mukul – Guggul is a yellowish sticky resin secreted form the mukul myrrh tree. For centuries, people with arthritis pain have reported using myrrh to ease joint pain. It was one of the herbal gifts that the Queen of Sheba brought to King Solomon. Several preclinical and clinical investigations confirm the efficacy of this botanical gum for easing joint pain, morning stiffness, and improving joint function.
Withania somnifera – Ashwagandha in Sanskrit means “horse’s smell,” probably originating from the odor of its root which resembles that of a sweaty horse is best known for its powerful adaptogenic properties. The Greek physician Theophrastus, described this plant, which was recorded in the Arabic ‘Kaknaj-el-manoum’. It is also known as “Indian ginseng” due to its reputation for increasing energy, strength, and stamina, and for its ability to relieve stress. Its anti-inflammatory properties help to relieve associated joint pain and inflammation in various arthritic conditions.
As there is no proven cure, managing psoriatic arthritis correctly can help you to ease inflammation and pain. Combining natural, clinically proven supplements and a healthy diet to reduce inflammation, regular exercise to maintain joint movement and muscle strength and modify activities that aggravate pain and reduce stress on joints will help you in your fight against psoriatic arthritis. Start enjoying life again with help of natural alternatives.

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Although psoriatic arthritis been a complex disease, but with the help of natural herbs, this crippling pain can be handled effectively. Psoriasis is an autoimmune, chronic, non-contagious disorder that causes red, patchy and dry scales on the skin.
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