
By the age of 60, nine out of every ten people suffer from arthritis and many seek arthritis pain relief. But joint pain does not need to be an inevitable consequence of aging.
Identify the underlying causes and you can go a long way to finding effective arthritis treatments.
We say "causes" because like many chronic degenerative illnesses arthritis usually has more than one cause, and so is complex to treat.
Arthritis pain relief offered by the medical professions usually comes in two traditional forms - cortisone derivatives (steroids) and NSAIDs (Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) like aspirin.
Both have drawbacks and can have unpleasant side effects like damage to the digestive tract if taken for long periods.
Approximately one quarter of all adverse drug reactions reported are from very commonly prescribed arthritis drugs called NSAIDs (Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatories).
If you are using them, it's advisable to limit them to short periods, and find an approach to arthritis pain relief with no side effects.
Many people have come to the end of what conventional medicine has to offer, and are still sick and hurting.
So perhaps it is not surprising that according to a recent (1998) survey half of all Americans with arthritis are trying an alternative arthritis treatment.
As the respected Arthritis Foundation reports, some of these arthritis treatments have thousands of years of tradition behind them, and scientific studies are showing they are effective.
Alternatives for Arthritis Relief
Do you want to feel more in control of your own health?
Consumer determination to find natural remedies has encouraged scientific studies and led to doctors becoming better informed.
Alternative therapies can help you
So where do you start to help yourself get relief from grinding pain?
Alternative medicine options like bee sting therapy (the therapeutic use of bee products), diet, supplements and herbs, stress control and exercise can all play a part.
Bee sting therapy - the therapeutic use of bee products - is one alternative medicine long suggested for people seeking arthritis pain relief.
Happy Families has combined bee sting therapy - particularly the use
of the active ingredient melittin in bee venom - with modern research to produce
a new category of dietary supplement for joint health taken orally in honey
or capsule form as Honeybalm, or as a skin cream called BV Relief containing
emu oil, aloe vera and melittin in bee venom which is smoothed on sore joints.
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Happy Families bee venom products have not been evaluated under FDA or Medsafe for analgesic and anti inflammatory effects. Diagnosis of medical conditions should be made by a professional. Avoid use where there is a clear history of hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to bee stings. If you are on a medication for a cardiovascular condition or hypertension consult your doctor before use. Not suitable for children under 12 or pregnant or lactating women.
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