Archive | November, 2009

A New Medieval Treatment for Knee Osteoarthritis

CreakyJoints co-founder Seth Ginsberg

It sounds like something out of medieval times. Using leeches to treat every disease and condition known to man. But as it turns out leeches are actually very powerful for treating a wide variety of ailments including knee osteoarthritis.

Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that results in the breakdown of the cartilage between the joints in the knees. This leads to pain, loss of range of motion and bone damage. There appears to be several origins of knee osteoarthritis including joint deformity, repeated injury, or excess weight. There is no cure for osteoarthritis so the focus is on treatments for the pain and reduction of continued damage to the joint.

And this is where leeches come in. Leeches secrete morphine, a potent pain killer. Leeches also secrete an anticoagulant which improves blood flow to the area where the leeches are applied and an anti-inflammatory. Since inflammation is responsible for the symptoms of osteoarthritis, researchers believe that leeches might relieve pain in patients with osteoarthritis.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classify leeches as medical devices and has approved them for microsurgery. The FDA is also involved in the regulation of the transport and sale of leeches. In Germany there has been an estimated 70,000 treatments a year over the last few years with four to five used for each treatment. Most of these treatments have been aimed at pain reduction in knee osteoarthritis.

Several studies have been conducted regarding the use of leeches for treating knee osteoarthritis.

One study, reported in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, focused on 16 patients with an average age 68. These patients had experienced persistent knee pain for more than six months. None had suffered any knee injuries and all had x-ray evidence of osteoarthritis. These patients were already treating their knee osteoarthritis with physical therapy, relaxation, diet and exercise.

In this study, part of the group was provided traditional treatment and the rest were treated with leeches. Four leeches were applied to the knee for 80 minutes. Pain levels were measured three days before and 28 day after the treatment. The results were rapid. Treatment with leeches resulted in pain relief after three days and continued through the 28 day test period. The patients who received traditional treatment did not experience relief. There were no side effects noted from the leeches and the patients reported that the initial leech bite was mildly painful.

A larger study was conducted involving 51 patients age 40 and above with knee osteoarthritis with high pain. Four to six leeches were applied to the affected knee and were allowed to remain until they detached themselves, which took about 70 minutes. Then the patients rested the knee for 12 hours. Researchers then measured the patients pain, stiffness and range of motion after 3, 7, 28, and 91 days.

The results were similar to the smaller study. The patients receiving leech therapy reported less pain, less stiffness, better function, and fewer total osteoarthritis symptoms through the full 91 days that the researchers followed them.

These studies give hope for alternative treatments of knee osteoarthritis for reducing pain and increasing mobility. In order to properly validate these studies additional research needs to be conducted over a longer period of time. But it appears that leeches do provide relief to knee osteoarthritis sufferers.

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Natural Arthritis Remedies Uncovered

Lets Work Together - World Arthritis Day - 12 October 2009

Joint inflammation or arthritis has been a plaguing mankind for centuries. Seems like every one knows someone with this afflication.

Osteoarthritis, the most common, affects about 16 million Americans with an average age of 45. It usually attacks weight bearing joints like knees, hips, and ankles but has been found in the fingers, neck and spine. Each of our joints is cushioned by cartilage, a very dense, sponge-like substance. Osteoarthritis damages that cartilage and gradually wears it down. The majority of arthritis pain relief remedies are targeted towards osteoarthritis.

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis can also cause inflammation of the tissue around the joints, as well as other organs in the body.

Psoriatic Arthritis is not as well known as the previous two, but actually eats away at the joints and can also manifest as psoriasis on the skin.

Knowing what natural arthritis remedies to use is very important. Here are some you may want to mull over.

Celery Seeds

Use dried ripe fruits to use as an anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, diuretic or anti-spasmodic. These seeds are great for treating rheumatism, arthritis and gout.

Nettle

This herb is another one of those “universal” plants. They are found all over the world and they strengthen the entire body. Rheumatism, arthritis, eczema, nosebleeds, arteries, lessen blood pressure are just a few applications. Nettles contain calcium, chlorine, iron, potassium, silicon, sodium and sulphur. Nettle is a great natural arthritis remedy.

Saffron

A natural hydrochloric acid (utilizes sugar of fruits and oils), thus helping arthritics get rid of the uric acid which holds the calcium deposited in the joints. Also reduces lactic acid build up. Good for measles, skin, scarlet fever and perspiration.

Yucca

Hope for arthritics. The extract from the plant has been used with surprising success on arthritis and rheumatism sufferers.

Fish oil has been claimed to have positive results as an arthritis natural remedy. Some researchers recommend simply adding omega 3′s to the diet by eating cold-water fish like mackerel, herring, tuna, salmon, anchovies, bluefish and mullet.

All of the arthritis natural remedies mentioned here should be available at your local health food store along with suggestions on how to prepare them. Some applications will be to ingest in teas while others may facilitate creating a topical treatment.

Resources

NutraSanus

Essortmant

Medicine.net

The Arthritis Society

Please pass this article on to people looking for an arthritis natural remedy. You may help someone.

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Arthritis Home Remedies: Natural Treatment of Arthritis

Jackie Kennedy, Arthritis Foundation Honorary Campaign Chair, 1961

Arthritis is an ailment disturbing millions of people each year. Even though doctors are agreeable to set down medication to you for both the disease and for the pain that is linked with all kinds of arthritis, keep in mind that there are many normal and option ways to treat arthritis and the symptoms related with it as well.

Arthritis, in the most simplistic terms, affects the joints and bones. Some specialists believe that living in a damp, cold climate increases the likelihood of becoming afflicted with this very painful and debilitating condition; others ascribe it to overuse, for example typists whose fingers become knotted, athletes with swollen knees and troublesome hips, ballerinas with painful feet.

Occasionally it can be caused by bad fall, a severe jolt or the trauma of an accident. One of the interesting aspects or arthritis is the higher proportion of women to men who suffer from it an it is reasonable to believe that this is as a result of the hormonal changes which take place during the menopause, causing not only a physical decline but leading not only a physical decline but leading also to emotional upheavals which in turn may lead to a state of unhappy introspection.

It was at one time believed that poisons in the system were created by bitterness, intolerance and brooding desire for revenge and that as this type of unhealthy anger could not thrive in atmosphere of love and forgiveness the antidote should be religious ritual in the form of confirmation, as many times as was necessary, to rid the body of its evil arthritis-forming toxins! I cannot help but feel that this was a bit hard on the poor old vicar who must surely have despaired at finding that his sermons upon loving the neighbour were persistently falling on deaf ears. Nevertheless it is true to say that emotional stress and anxiety to leave their physical mark upon the body and perhaps we should not scoff at those, chauvinistic old psychologist of yesteryear.

Arthritis Remedies

Oil of evening primrose It is now believed that if women start taking evening primrose oil during and after the menopause they will never suffer from arthritis. It is also though to be able to arrest an existing condition.

Cider vinegar and honey One teaspoon of each in hot water taken first thing in the morning will reduce the chances of arthritis.

Honey and lemon Some fruits should not be eaten by arthritis suffers but lemon juice has a beneficial effect. Take daily the juice of 1 lemon in hot water sweetened with honey.

Agrimony tea or willow bark tea An infusion of either taken daily and preserved with over a long period of time will bring relief. Agrimony and willow both contain a fair amount of salicylic acid which is the vital component of aspirin.

Nettle and sage tea or catnip tea Both are excellent and pleasant-tasting teas which have a mildly sedative and regenerative effect, relieving tension and improving the state of mind. For other teas which will allay anxiety and thus improve a painful arthritic condition see Anxiety.

Swimming One of the most excellent methods of guarantee a flexible and healthy body is to swim every day. Taking a bathe every day or as frequently as is likely will reduce arthritis. Spa treatments, where one can swim and is fasted on natural spring water are considered by many to be far better than any other treatments and can be repeated regularly if circumstances allow, without adverse side effects. Indoor heated swimming pools and a self-inflicted fast, drinking water, may not be so luxurious but will bring the same benefits.

Oil

Olive oil A gentle massage with warm live oil as soon as the pain starts is cheap and effective.
Garlic, juniper, lavender, cajuput, sage, rosemary, thyme, or sassafras Any one of these oils diluted in the proportions of one part to 10 parts of olive oil and used to massage the painful joint will bring immense relief.

Liniment for Arthritis

2 drops essential oil of cloves
3 drops essential oil of eucalyptus
3 drops oil of wintergreen (synthetic)
7 drops oil of camphor B.P.
2 tablespoons olive oil
Shake together thoroughly and use to massage the afflicted joint.

Diet

There are many conflicting theories which arise over how much the diet creates of affects arthritis. Nevertheless it would be safe to say that when the condition becomes more painful and examination of the diet may reveal certain adverse factors. Red meat and dairy produce are destructive whilst a vegetarian diet, or one including fish, with plenty or raw fruit and vegetables can do nothing but well. There are those who swear that stewed fruit creates havoc whilst others believe that chocolate or refined carbohydrates have an equally devastating effect. An extra supplement of calcium, zinc and vitamin C is often recommended and worth trying at an early stage. See also Rheumatism, Constipation and Catarrhal Infections for more information on food and drink.

Cabbage juice This surprisingly pleasant drink is also frequently suggested to alleviate catarrh so that one cannot help but wonder if the tow conditions are connected.
Garlic Stringing garlic bulbs about the afflicted limb was a strong device offered by the wise women. Several garlic cloves chewed daily are an excellent idea but if this is too ghastly to contemplate try garlic perles or capsules.

Celery All parts eaten raw are considered to be effective. Celery contains a fair quantity of minerals and it is also a valuable diuretic.

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