Archive for the ‘Arthritis’ Category

Natural Treatment For Arthritis – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly!

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Are you looking for a natural treatment for arthritis... well your search is over! Because, it’s all here... in this post! The Good Did you know that a diet high in fruit and vegetables can delay the onslaught of arthritis? Well, it’s the high amounts of the antioxidants vitamin C and vitamin E in ...

Arthritis And Ginger

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

What Is Ginger? The perennial plant ginger grows in the countries of south-east Asia. The underground stem, the rhizome, is the part of ginger which is used for medicinal purposes. The rhizome of ginger contains unique ingredients such as: Essential Oils Zingerone Gingerol Ginger has beneficial health properties such as: Analgesic Antihistamine Anti-inflammatory Anti-nauseant Apart from helping with the symptoms of arthritis, ...

Arthritis And Glucosamine Sulphate

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

What Is Glucosamine Sulphate? Glucosamine sulphate is a nutrient which is found in seashells and shells of crabs, lobsters and shrimps. Glucosamine sulphate is needed by the body to make molecules called glycosaminoglycans which are found in joint cartilage. Why Is Glucosamine Sulphate Great Arthritis Remedy? Glucosamine sulphate is well known in sport for ...

Arthritis And Extracts Of New Zealand Green-Lipped Mussel

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

What Are New Zealand Green-Lipped Mussels? New Zealand green-lipped mussels are the largest mussel species. As the name suggests, it has green lips and a dark brown/green shell. It is found throughout New Zealand and contains important glycoprotein’s which are great at repairing damaged joint tissue especially with arthritis. Why Is Extract Of New ...

Arthritis And Omega-3 Fish Oil

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

What Is Omega-3 Fish Oil? The meat of oily fish such as: Herrings Mackerel Pilchards Salmon Sardines Trout are rich in omega-3 oils. Omega-3 fish oil contains high amounts of essential fatty acids (EFAs). EFAs have many beneficial health properties which apart from helping with arthritis, can also help to reduce the symptoms of the following health conditions: Asthma Crohn’s Disease Gallstones Psoriasis Ulcerative Colitis Why ...

Oily Fish And Arthritic Vegans

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Today I received an email from Mark who after reading my free e-book 'How To Beat Arthritis Naturally', wanted to know if there was an alternative to consuming oily fish for vegans. Oily fish are good for arthritis because they contain essential fatty acids, EFA’s for short. EFA’s have strong anti-inflammatory properties ...