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connundro | 13:08 Thu 13th Oct 2005 | Body & Soul
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Does anyone know of any herbal teas.and where to buy them,that would help alleviate the pain of arthritis?
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Here's some information I pulled from this webpage: http://www.alternative-healthzine.com/html/0203_1.html

Might be of use to you...

Comfrey
Comfrey root is not available for internal use in the UK, because it contains chemicals called 'PAs'. These caused liver problems for a very small number of people in Europe, so it was banned for internal use. However, the leaf does not contain these chemicals - so you can drink lots of Comfrey Tea with official agreement. You should do this if you want to encourage healing in the gut, or anywhere else; if you have arthritis or rheumatism; if you want to settle the stomach. Comfrey is a fantastic herb - if in doubt, use it! As with many garden herbs, there are a number of varieties. The one used medicinally is Symphytum officinale.


Chickweed
This 'weed' may be growing wild just outside your house; here is a good web page to aid identification -

www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/steme.htm

Chickweed Tea is found to be good externally for many skin complaints. It will often reduce itching, and promote healing. It is often mentioned as helping weight loss - I am not sure of the mechanism here - but, again, if it replaces tea and coffee it's all to the good. It has a general benefit for the body, helping with rheumatism and arthritis.


I suffer with arthritis.You don't say which sort you have as there are many forms.Mine is rheumatoid coupled with osteoarthritis. Any arthritic or rheumatic condition will benefit from a reduction in uric acid levels in the system, so Nettle tea (Urtica) is a good one to drink..Also ginger herbal tea is good. A very good article on arthritis here
http://www.healthywaymagazine.com/issue30/05_keep_moving .html
Tells you what sort of foods to avoid and so on.
You can get all sorts of herbal teas in your local health shop or Holland and Barrett.

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