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Eight Natural Alternatives to Anti-Inflammatory Medication

 

Author: Larry Smith

Most people are surprised when I tell them that in Canada alone two people a day will die as a result of bleeding due to anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication. As a result of these tragedies, the drug companies produced the supposed answer to this dilemma. The Cox 2 Inhibitors such as Celebrex, Vioxx and Bextra were supposed to be a far safer and effective medication. However, in late 2004 and early in 2005 the Cox 2 inhibitors were found to have serious adverse reactions.

In September of 2004, Vioxx was pulled from the market after a study showed that patients taking the drug had twice the risk of suffering a heart attack. In December, 2004, Pfizer announced that Celebrex more than doubled the risk of heart attack in a long term cancer trial. In addition, Bextra was also found to double the incidence of heart attack and stroke.

In light of all of these significant warning signs, increasing numbers of patients, particularly those with arthritis, are seeking pain relief through alternative methods -- and they're in luck. Patients can work with their own knowledgeable health care professional who understands natural medicine, to develop the best combination of herbal alternatives for them.

Alternatives to Anti-Inflammatory Medication:

1. Omega-3 Fatty Acids From Fish Oils: The omega-3 fats EPA and DHA found in fish oil have been found by many animal and clinical studies to possess anti-inflammatory properties that promote joint lubrication and decrease joint inflammation. Animal based omega-3 fats form the precursors to the molecules that actually produce or inhibit inflammation in your body (prostaglandins). That is why it is essential to make sure you are getting enough. It is also vital to understand that you need to reduce omega-6 fats like vegetable oils seeds and nuts, as it is actually the ratio of omega 6:3 fats that determines how much inflammation is present. You could theoretically consume enough omega-3 fish oils to work but then ruin the effect by consuming too many omega-6 fats.

2. Ginger: This herb is anti-inflammatory and offers pain relief and stomach-settling properties. Fresh ginger works well steeped in boiling water as a tea or grated into vegetable juice.

3. Bromelain Enzymes: This enzyme, found in pineapples, is a natural anti-inflammatory. It can be taken in supplement form, but eating fresh pineapple may also be helpful.

4. Cetyl Myristoleate (CMO): This oil, found in fish and dairy butter, acts as a "joint lubricant" and an anti-inflammatory. In one study of 106 people with various types of arthritis who did not respond to NSAIDs, 63.5 percent of those who took CMO orally and applied the cream topically (it's available both in oral supplement and cream forms) improved, compared to only 14.5 percent of those taking a placebo.

5. Boswellia: aka boswellin or "Indian frankincense," this herb contains specific active anti-inflammatory ingredients, referred to as boswellic acids that animal studies have shown significantly reduce inflammation. In a study of 175 patients with rheumatic disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, 122 participants had reduced stiffness and inflammation just two to four weeks after starting on boswellia.

6. Evening Primrose Oil (or borage oil or black current oil): These contain the essential fatty acid gamma linolenic acid (GLA), which is useful for treating arthritic pain. In one study of 37 rheumatoid arthritis patients, those who received 1.4 grams of GLA per day reduced the number of tender joints by 36 percent, the tenderness of the joints by 45 percent, the number of swollen joints by 28 percent, and the degree of joint swelling by 41 percent. The placebo group showed no significant improvements.

7. Cayenne Pepper: (capsaicin) in the form of cayenne cream: Also called capsaicin cream, this spice comes from dried hot peppers. It alleviates pain by depleting the body's supply of substance P, a chemical component of nerve cells that transmits pain signals to the brain.

8. White Willow Bark: Aspirin is made from the bark of the white willow. People have been using white willow bark for centuries as a mild pain reliever. White willow bark does not destroy the stomach lining on contact the way aspirin does, however, it does have the same blood thinning effect as aspirin and caution is indicated.

Consult your health professional today to see if these natural alternatives will provide you with the pain relief you deserve.

Author Bio:

Larry Smith

Dr. Larry sees his mission today as one of living and promoting the tremendous benefits of chiropractic, health and fitness for the whole family. He uses his diversified life experiences to help his patients reach their maximum healing potential. He actively speaks in the community about health, healing and fitness and strongly encourages every person to take charge and responsibility for his or her own health. Dr. Larry is a published author and contributed an enlightening chapter to Aspatore?s recently released ?Inside the Minds: The Art and Science of Sports Medicine.? His presentations are now available in multimedia format and positively impact individuals, groups and institutions. Dr. Larry studied Science and Physical Education at the University of Manitoba and graduated with a Bachelor of Physical Education in 1983. He competed for the University of Manitoba Bisons Men?s gymnastics team for five years and was twice named Most Valuable Player. While competing as a gymnast, he was also a certified gymnastics judge for the Federation of International Gymnastics and judged provincially, nationally, and internationally. Dr. Larry graduated in 1987 from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. He is a member of the Canadian, B.C. and Manitoba Chiropractic Associations and the Chiropractic College of Sports Sciences (Canada). He was past president of the North Vancouver Island Chiropractic Association, peer review editor for the Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine and Official Chiropractor of the Morningstar Invitational Golf Classic.

Dr. Larry has been very involved in the local community and has worked as a team chiropractor for the Mid-Island Boxing Club, Arrowsmith Mountain Bikers and Oceanside Youth Football League. He participated in The Arthritis Society's "Joints in Motion" program at the Year 2000 Honolulu Marathon through which he fundraised $4000 for Arthritis Research. He most recently volunteered his services as a chiropractor for CORE (Chiropractic Overseas Relief) in La Isla de la Juventud, Cuba.

He is in his 19th year of practice in beautiful Parksville, B.C. Canada, and is a member of ORCA (Oceanside Running Club Association); the Aqua Terra Triathlon Club and the Ravensong Masters Swimming Club. He is now in training for the Iron Man Canada Triathlon to be held in Penticton,B.C. in August, 2006.

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