Tag Archives: Arthritis Pain

Arthritis Afflicts Older Dogs

Have you looked into your beloved old pet’s eyes lately and seen pain deep inside? Although arthritis is a very common affliction that affects older dogs, he’s not able to tell you about his pain. You can notice it in his slower step and his lack of interest in playing and being active. Larger dogs … Continue reading

Arthritis Remedy

Arthritis is often referred to as a chronic disease. This means that it can affect the person afflicted with arthritis over a long period of time, perhaps for the rest of a person’s life. It cannot be cured, but it can be treated through a variety of products, both prescription and over-the-counter, as well as … Continue reading

Using Natural Remedies to Halt Arthritis Pain

Before we can begin to cure it, we have to understand exactly what arthritis is. Simply put, it is an incurable, progressive disease which attacks and destroys joints in human victims. Most people are affected in the knees, ankles, wrists, or fingers. Of course, there have been a lot of cases where people were affected … Continue reading

Living with Arthritis Pain

Do you realize that there are people living all day every day while suffering from the intense, almost unbearable, pain of arthritis? Although arthritis can strike at any age, it’s the elderly who are most affected. Our society has so many more old people than it used to have. People are living longer lives, and … Continue reading

The Good, Old-Fashioned Arthritis Cure; Knox Gelatin

As far back as the 1940s, people have reported the success their grandparents had in treating arthritis with Knox Gelatin. Although the scientific community has been slow to climb on board, people swear that gelatin relieves their arthritis symptoms far better than commercial medications. Although Knox Gelatin is the one most people have heard of, … Continue reading

The Epsom Salt Remedy for Arthritis

Epsom Salt has been around for hundreds of years. Made out of magnesium sulfate, claims have long been made about its medicinal properties, including its ability to combat the symptoms of arthritis. Back during Shakespeare’s time, people were just starting to discover and study the magnesium sulfate combination. One of the first such studies took … Continue reading