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Arthritis of the Hands Home Remedies It is estimated that 27 million people over the age of 25 have arthritis, according to The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. Osteoarthritis occurs most commonly in the hands, with women being affected more frequently than men are. To avoid possible side effects from conventional medicines, some people are choosing to use alternative treatment to relieve their arthritis, according to the University of Michigan Health System. Wearing copper bracelets, soaking hands in mud baths and rubbing WD40 on hands are three of the more popular folk remedies. WD40 is made from fish oil, and it has been shown that fish oil, high in omega fatty acids, is effective in reducing joint pain in the hands for some people, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Additionally, there is anecdotal evidence that certain mud baths called balneotherapy or valentino shoes sale hydrotherapy are high in sulfur and other healing minerals that are effective for reducing pain, according to Penn State University. Usually sold in combination with one another, glucosamine and chondroitin work to strengthen tendons around painful finger joints and protect joint tissues from inflammation and degeneration. The combination supplement is available in most grocery and health food stores.
The Florida State Student Health Center states that both glucosamine and chondroitin are made from the crushed exoskeletons of shellfish and may produce mild digestive side effects such as abdominal pain with nausea or diarrhea. Allergic reactions may occur in those with shellfish allergies, such as swelling of the airways, the mouth or tongue.
Apple Cider Vinegar and valentino shoes on sale Cayenne Pepper
A poultice or soak should be made by warming the apple cider vinegar and adding a small amount of cayenne pepper to make a paste. Apply the warm paste to painful joints and allow it to remain for at least 15 minutes. In addition to making a paste, a warm soak is helpful for sore hands. Mix a cup of warmed apple cider vinegar with 1/4 tsp. of cayenne pepper and immerse the hands in the liquid to soak out stiffness. Using organic apple cider vinegar is valentino flats preferred for its purity and lack of pesticides.
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