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Natural Remedies - Alternative Medicine - Complementary Treatments

Natural remedies and alternative treatments have gained popularity among osteoarthritis patients. Most patients are using complementary and alternative medicine along with conventional medicine rather than in place of conventional treatments, according to a nationwide government survey. Learn more about natural remedies and alternative treatments for osteoarthritis.
  1. Osteoarthritis Treatments
  2. Pain Relief

What Is Joint Health?

There are many supplements for arthritis that promote better joint health. What is "joint health"?

Osteoarthritis Supplements - Know Your Options

Many osteoarthritis patients are intrigued by natural remedies, including supplements. There are plenty of osteoarthritis supplements from which to choose. Learn about osteoarthritis supplements and discuss your options with your doctor.

5 Natural Remedies for Osteoarthritis Pain

Cathy Wong, About.com Guide to Alternative Medicine, shares five natural remedies that are used to provide pain relief for people with osteoarthritis.

Electrical Stimulation - What Is Electrical Stimulation

Electrical stimulation has been used to decrease both acute and chronic pain. How electrical stimulation is not precisely understood, but electrical stimulation is thought to block the transmission of pain signals along nerves.

Acupuncture for Osteoarthritis

Acupuncture has become a popular alternative treatment. With acupuncture, needles are inserted into specific anatomical points on the body. Researchers have studied the effectiveness of acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis.

Alternative Medicine for Osteoarthritis Is Mostly Ineffective

Alternative medicine, also refered to as complementary medicine, is largely ineffective for osteoarthritis -- with a few exceptions. Researchers found a few alternatives treatment options that do work.

Alternative Treatments for Arthritis: Awareness is the Key

Patient education and awareness are imperative when considering alternative treatments for arthritis.

Arthritis Supplements Lack Active Ingredients

Some dietary supplements may not relieve arthritis pain effectively and the reason may surprise you.

Avocado Soybean Unsaponifiables (ASU) for Osteoarthritis

Avocado soybean unsaponifiables (ASU) have been shown in clinical studies to have beneficial effects on osteoarthritis. Avocado soybean unsaponifiables are a natural vegetable extract made from avocado and soybean oils.

Bromelain - What You Need to Know

Bromelain is an extract derived from the pineapple plant. Bromelain is used as a dietary supplement to treat osteoarthritis. Further studies are needed to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of bromelain for osteoarthritis.

Devil's Claw - What You Need to Know

Devil's claw is a shrub that is native to Southern Africa. It has lush foliage and red flowers. It is named Devil's claw because of tiny hooks that cover its fruit. As a modern, popular supplement, devil's claw is used to treat degenerative joint diseases, like osteoarthritis.

Dietary Supplements: An Alternative Treatment for Osteoarthritis

Dietary supplements are popular alternatives for osteoarthritis treatment. Dietary supplements such as glucosamine, SAMe, MSM, turmeric, and ginger are touted as effective. Is there clear evidence that the dietary supplements are safe and effective in the longterm though?

Glucosamine: 10 Things You Should Know

Glucosamine is a natural substance that is found in healthy cartilage. Glucosamine is also sold as a popular dietary supplement to treat osteoarthritis. The health benefits of glucosamine are still being researched.

Have You Tried an Alternative or Complementary Treatment for Your Ost…

Alternative and complementary treatments have gained popularity with osteoarthritis patients. Researchers have begun studying detailed patterns of alternative and complementary medicine use. In other words, which alternative or complementary treatments are most popular?

Herbal Remedies for Osteoarthritis

Herbal remedies are popular alternative treatments for osteoarthritis. It's essential that you realize there may be problems with the safety of certain herbal remedies. Be cautious and always discuss herbal remedies with your doctor before using them.

Herbal Supplements for Osteoarthritis

Herbal supplements are gaining popularity among osteoarthritis patients -- but there is a lot you should know about each of the herbal supplements before buying and trying them. Learn more about herbal supplements used to treat osteoarthritis.

How to Spot a Quack Cure for Arthritis

A list of claims and marketing ploys which make quack cures easily recognizable.

Joint Juice - What You Need to Know

Joint Juice is a liquid (juice-based) dietary supplement. Glucosamine and vitamin C are main ingredients in Joint Juice.

Knox NutraJoint - What You Need to Know

Knox NutraJoint is a dietary supplement that may improve joint health in people with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis. Gelatine is the primary active ingredient in Knox Nutrajoint, along with other nutrients important for bone and joint health.

Liquid Supplements for Osteoarthritis - Should the Buyer Beware?

Liquid supplements for arthritis are more easily absorbed than pills and they offer better bioavailability too -- or so "they" say. The truth is you have to be cautious when offered liquid supplements -- whether the offer comes from a well-meaning relative or a MLM representative. Either way -- be prepared to ask "where's the proof"?

Massage Relieves Knee Osteoarthritis

Massage therapy has been shown to help knee osteoarthritis. Traditional Swedish massage relieves pain and improves function though researchers admit they are not sure exactly how massage works to relieve osteoarthritis.

Move Free - What You Need to Know

Move Free is a supplement that touts being able to comfort sore joints in less than 7 days. Learn more about Move Free.

What Is Osteo Bi-Flex?

Osteo Bi-Flex is a dietary supplement that contains glucosamine and chondroitin. Osteo Bi-Flex is one of the popular brand name sources of these two supplements.

Pycnogenol - Natural Pain Relief for Osteoarthritis

Pycnogenol is an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree. Pycnogenol has been shown to reduce osteoarthritis symptoms by 56%.

Reflexology for Osteoarthritis

Reflexology is an alternative treatment for osteoarthritis. Once you learn what it is and how it works you may wonder how reflexology could help osteoarthritis. Keep an open mind!

Rose Hips (LitoZin) for Osteoarthritis

Rose hips are the seed pods of roses. A powder, made from the rose hips of Rosa canina, is more effective than placebo for arthritis pain relief.

10 Things You Should Know About SAM-e

SAM-e, which stands for S-adenosylmethionine, is produced in the liver from methionine. SAM-e is a popular dietary supplement used for osteoarthritis. SAM-e is thought to increase chondrocytes and cartilage thickness, and it may help decrease chondrocyte damage.

Stinging Nettle - What You Need to Know

Stinging nettle is a stalk-like plant whose extract is used to treat aches and pains associated with osteoarthritis. Stinging nettle can interfere with certain prescription medications -- so discuss it with your doctor before trying the dietary supplement.

Study: Acupuncture Benefits Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis

Patients with chronic pain from osteoarthritis of the hip and knee improved markedly following acupuncture and routine medical care.

Study: Chondroitin Ineffective for Hip and Knee Arthritis

Chondroitin, a dietary supplement used as a treatment for arthritis and often sold in combination with another supplement glucosamine, is no more effective than placebo at relieving pain associated with hip and knee osteoarthritis.

Supple - What You Need to Know

Supple is a liquid dietary supplement that touts its ability to lubricate, comfort, and rebuild your joints. Supple is prominently marketed "As Seen On TV." Learn more about what's in Supple.

The Lure of Unproven Arthritis Remedies

People suffering from the chronic pain, discomfort, and limitations of arthritis can become so distressed they are willing to try any treatment even unproven remedies.

Traditional and Alternative Treatments - Where Should the Paths Cross?

Alternative medicine has gained popularity while others claim it isn't backed by enough scientific research. Our expert Scott J. Zashin, M.D. offers a 5-step plan for counseling a patient about alternative medicine.

Turmeric for Osteoarthritis

Turmeric is an herb with anti-inflammatory properties. Turmeric may be beneficial for osteoarthritis.

Pomegranates - Natural Relief for Osteoarthritis

Many people with osteoarthritis look for natural treatments for osteoarthritis. Pomegranates offer health benefits and some research has shown the fruit may help osteoarthritis.

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