Gout Herbal Remedy - Simple Tips To Reduce
The Pain
Many people are searching for a gout
herbal remedy as an alternative to the traditional forms of
gout treatment and prevention. Is there an effective gout
remedy out there? We will aim to answer that question in this
article.
Gout is a type of metabolic arthritis that will occur if
uric acid is improperly filtered out of the body. When an
excess amount of uric acid remains in the body, it will
crystallize. These crystals will then be deposited into the
joints, which will cause pain and swelling to occur.
Currently, there is no permanent cure for gout, and many
treatments involve medications and drugs which have unpleasant
side effects. Many people have not responded favorably to these
medications, which have left them searching for alternative
remedies and treatments.
One gout herbal remedy that has made a lot of news lately
has to do is celery seeds, which are taken in a pill form.
Celery seeds contain over 20 different anti-inflammatory agents
which can help reduce pain and swelling within a person
suffering from gout. Currently, there is more research that
needs to be done as it relates to celery seeds. However, a
leading expert on herbal remedies, Kerry Bone, was quoted as
saying:
"It works brilliantly in patients."
However, pregnant women should not take celery seeds because
it encourages contractions of the uterus as well as other
diuretic effects which interfere with pregnancy.
Another gout herbal remedy is Devil's claw. Devil's claw is
a plant that is found growing naturally in South Africa and is
also known as the grapple plant or wood spider. It has been
used to help treat arthritis, fever, and Stephen conditions. It
has also been found to effectively reduce uric acid levels and
cleanse the body of toxic impurities. Since uric acid is the
chief cause of gout, reduction of uric acid levels by taking
Devil's claw has been proven to be beneficial.
Ginger is another gout herbal remedy that has been used
recently. In this case, it is not ingested directly through the
mouth. What you want to do is ground up about a third cup of
Ginger, put it in a bathtub full of water, and then soak within
the water for 30 minutes. The Ginger will cause you to start
sweating, which will help rid uric acid from your body.
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