4/24/2011

Joint pain relief?


Joint pain relief?I have suffered from knee pain (right is worse than the left) for as long as I can rmember, but more recently I've started experiencing almost debillitating elbow pain (both elbows equally) which seems to be worse when I wake up from resting. I don't have health insurance at this time & therefore can not afford to see a doctor. I started taking glucosamine/chondroitin tablets about a month ago (claims to be effective in 7 days) & mild exercise, but I haven't noticed any difference. Any suggestions? I'm only 32!!

- janene1242
Glucosamine and chondroitin are a great start. Also, a mild pain reliever is helpful. However, the length of severity of your symptoms call for you to see a physician as it sounds like something more serious is going on. If you don't have health insurance, go to a clinic or the ER.

- darlin12009
ARTHRITIS:
Take one part honey to two parts of Luke warm water and add a small teaspoon of
cinnamon powder, make a paste and massage it on the itching part of the body.
It is noticed that the pain recedes within a minute or two. Or for arthritis
patients daily morning and night take one cup of hot water with two spoons of
honey and one small teaspoon of cinnamon powder. If drunk regularly even
chronic arthritis can be cured.
In a recent research done at the Coppen Hagen University. It was found that
when the doctors treated their patients with a mixture of one tablespoon Honey
and half teaspoon cinnamon powder before breakfast, they found that within a
week out of the 200 people so treated practically 73 patients were totally
relieved of pain and within a month, mostly all the patients who could not walk
or move around because of arthritis started walking without pain.
also, raw unpasturized apple cider vinegar is known to alleviate joint pain..check out
www.bragg.com or email me for that info if you like..
good luck..

- williams36541
Do you have a family history of arthritis? Sounds like you may be developing it. As far as medical attention, I'm sure there is a program you can get on in your state/city. Get some icy/hot, in the meantime, rub that on the areas that hurt. It would be in your best interest to look into those programs so you can see a doctor to prescribe you meds.

- InquisitiveMind
Anti inflammatories are prescribed alot for arthritic/joint pain. If you are overweight, losing weight will be helpful. Make sure you have an good calcium intake as well.

- Good deeds get noticed
How much do you weigh? Try an anti-inflammatory or devils claw or shark cartilage

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