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Supplements article : Traditional Uses of Some Anti-Inflammatory Herbs and Supplements
 

Health and Fitness > Supplements > Traditional Uses of Some Anti-Inflammatory Herbs and Supplements

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Heidi Whitaker

As more truth about the toxicity and danger of pharmaceutical drugs comes to light, increasing numbers of individuals with autoimmune disorders like Fibromyalgia, Chronic Epstein-Barr, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lyme, ALS, Lupus, Chrohn's, and many others are turning back to God-given relief of inflammation found in nature.

Traditional Uses of Some Anti-Inflammatory Herbs and Supplements:

BEE PROPOLIS is anti-fungal, anti-viral, and anti-bacterial. It is also a natural anti-inflammatory.

BILBERRY promotes the formation of connective tissue , is anti-inflammatory, and strengthens the blood-brain barrier.

BOSWELLIA has been used extensively to reduce the symptoms of arthritis.

BROMELAIN is a digestive enzyme, anti-inflammatory, and pain reliever.

CAYENNE can relieve pain by interfering with sensory nerve signaling. It is an antibiotic.

CITRUS BIOFLAVONOIDS provide natural antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergy properties.

DEVIL’S CLAW ROOT may help relieve pain and inflammation.

GERMANIUM SESQUIOXIDE oxygenates cells, is anti-viral, ant-inflammatory, and increases endorphins for pain management.

GINGKO BILOBA improves blood flow and is a natural anti-inflammatory.

GLUCOSAMINE is an anti-inflammatory and can increase joint range of motion.

GLUTATHIONE protects body the body from the effects of inflammatory cytokines.

GRAPESEED EXTRACT is an anti-inflammatory, which strengthens blood-brain barrier.

LICORICE ROOT is an anti-inflammatory, which has also been used in the treatment of depression.

PAPAIN is a digestive enzyme, anti-inflammatory, and pain reliever.

POLYPHENOLS reduce the incidence and severity of rheumatoid arthritis.

TURMERIC is a powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and is good for the liver.

UNA DE GATO is an anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and immune-stimulating herb.

VANADIUM is used as a treatment for chronic inflammatory conditions and diabetes.

YUCCA ROOT is an anti-inflammatory used to establish a flora balance in the GI tract.

Note: This is not intended as medical advice.

Heidi Whitaker is an author and popular speaker on the topic of nutritional support of autoimmune disease. An advocate for alternative health solutions, she co-founded http://www.healthydivas.com, a resource center for those autoimmune sufferers looking for real answers outside of what conventional medicine can provide.


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