Hawthorn, ginseng, garlic, goldenseal, feverfew, Guarana, kava, St. John's Wort, white willow.
haha you have arthritis...I think
Depending on the cause of your arthritis, treatments can include drugs, spinal injections, and surgery. Avoid chiropractic treatment, as it isn't scientifically validated.
There are a lot of different over-the-counter drugs that you should avoid. Basically, you should avoid all of them that state a kidney reaction in the side effects.
herbal medicine uses herbal leaf while synthetic uses drugs
Valium is not one of the drugs prescribed in the treatment of arthritis
if they are free, take em!
Herbal medicine is the use of plants (herbs) to treat disease and enhance wellbeing. Herbal medicine is used to treat a range of disorders including anxiety, arthritis, depression, high blood pressure, insomnia, hormonal imbalances, migraines, skin problems such as eczema and other disorders. Herbs can act on the body as powerfully as pharmaceutical drugs and need to be treated with care. Herbs are administered by a herbalist or herbal therapist.
Marijuana is one.
No.
Simply, a drug is a chemical absorbed into the body, to alter normal body function. Commercial drugs, illegal narcotics, legal non-medicinal drugs (caffeine, nicotine) and herbal remedies all have one thing in common, the chemicals inside them are meant to affect a person's body functions. They are all 'drugs'. Yes that is right, they are all drugs, most come from herbs, roots and various weeds. Everyone using herbal remdies should be aware of the effects that aren't avertised. Prescripiton drugs are man-made, but most come from good old nature.
Non steroidal drugs are drugs used to decreased inflammation of the swelling of the joints with you have Arthritis.
Non prescription drugs for arthritis includeAcetaminophen (Tylenol) -- recommended by the American College of Rheumatology and the American Geriatrics Society for osteoarthritis. This can provide relief of arthritis pain with fewer of the side effects found with prescription drugs. ALWAYS follow the recommendations stipulated by the manufactured or your pharmacist. These drugs should not be taken with excessive amounts of alcohol as this may lead to liver damage.Aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen -- these are nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drugs can often be effective in treating arthritis pain. However, these drugs are liable to cause intestinal bleeding. Long-term use can lead to heart attack intestinal bleeding, ulcers, stroke, kidney damage, and liver damage; In effect the use of these drugs should be overseen by your doctor to be safe.
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