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6 Ways To Relieve Arthritis Pain Naturally

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The average American takes 17 ibuprofen tablets in a month. People with arthritis may take that many in a single week. For many of the 40 million Americans with arthritis, over-the-counter painkillers often seem like the only way to hold on to a full and active lifestyle.

But there are natural, healthy, low-cost approaches to reducing painful inflammation.

Arthritis relief is hiding in our pantries, our closets and our swimming pools. The following natural arthritis pain relief practices have fewer long-term harmful side effects than a pocket full of pills, and most of them are delicious, relaxing, and even fun.

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How to Relieve Arthritis Pain Naturally

Feel the heat

Heat is perhaps the handiest way to reduce inflammation without a pill. Keeping your joints warm keeps your circulation strong, which is a great way to minimize muscle and joint inflammation.

Hot showers, good insulation and a cozy sweater go a long way toward keeping joints supple and pain-free. To combat intense pain in a large region such as the lower back, invest in a heating pad or splurge on a hot stone massage.

Add spice

If you like food with a kick, fighting arthritis can be delicious. Spicy foods, like hot temperatures, can keep your body’s circulation moving. Try capsaicin, the chemical that gives peppers their heat. It’s the main ingredient in at least one prescription pain relief patch, but it tastes good in chili, too.

If your taste runs more toward cookies than cayenne, try ginger, which is comparable to ibuprofen in reducing menstrual and muscle pain. Or there’s turmeric, cinnamon, and even rosemary.

All of these spices are available in capsule form, but why bypass their great taste? A diet rich in spices is an enjoyable way to keep inflammation at bay.

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Defy gravity

When you have arthritis, gravity is an enemy, always trying to bring you down. It accelerates the wear on joints and makes it harder to do the basic exercises that keep joints safe.

Eliminating the effects of body weight on joints can give you temporary pain relief and allow you to strengthen your joints gently. So go swimming! Consider joining a gym with a pool or, better yet, a spa – your knees will love the combination of heat and weightlessness.

Try aqua therapy to gain some strength in a low-impact setting. The Arthritis Foundation offers therapeutic aquatics classes through many hospitals for nominal costs. Check arthritis.org for locations near you.

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Move it

Arthritic joints are painful to move, especially when inflamed and stiff. Although moving is the last thing you want to do when you’re in pain, motion actually will help to keep both the stiffness and the pain down.

Continued movement by any means necessary is critical for the treatment of pain and stiffness in the mild and moderate stages of arthritis. Methodically increasing your walking tolerance under a doctor’s supervision to at least 30 minutes a day is crucial to extending your joints.

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Lighten up

Thanks to impact stress, we carry four times our own body weight through our knee joints. This means that every 10 pounds of extra weight is like strapping a bowling ball to each knee.

Excessive weight puts significant pressure on our hips, knees and ankles when we run, squat and climb stairs. This causes pain and accelerates arthritis in the process. Imagine how much healthier your joints will be if you can stay close to your ideal body weight.

RELATED: 5 Ways Weightlifting Can Ease Arthritis Symptoms

Thank cod

Omega-3 fatty acids are powerhouses of pain relief. The omega-3s in flax and alfalfa seeds produce prostaglandins, which are molecules that your body uses to reduce inflammation.

Just three tablespoons a day will help your joints feel their best. The best source of omega-3 fatty acids is not a mere seed. Cod liver oil is a tailor-made supplement for arthritis because it combats both pain and joint degeneration.

RELATED: How to Talk to Your Doctor About Arthritis Pain

A recent study showed that two teaspoons of cod liver oil per day helped patients cut down on their pain medication by one-third. And as the word about cod gets out, it’s even easier to get a serving of this fighting fish oil. National retailers now stock items like fruit juice with an imperceptible serving of cod liver oil mixed in. It means your morning orange juice can now help you fight pain as you greet the day.

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Living with Arthritis Pain: Finding Relief and Reclaiming Your Life

Living with arthritis pain is a daily reality for millions of people, but it doesn’t have to define you. Arthritis, whether osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or another form, can cause stiffness, swelling, and chronic discomfort that interferes with everyday activities like walking, cooking, or even sleeping. But with the right strategies, many people find meaningful ways to manage the pain and maintain a good quality of life.

Over-the-counter pain relievers, prescription medications, and topical creams can be part of your toolkit if these natural solutions don’t work, but it’s important to use them under a doctor’s guidance. Assistive devices like braces, orthotics, or ergonomic tools can also ease strain on your joints during daily tasks.

Regular check-ins with your doctor or rheumatologist are crucial. Arthritis management isn’t one-size-fits-all. A tailored treatment plan that addresses your unique symptoms, lifestyle, and goals can make a big difference.

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