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What relieves arthritis pain? There is a broad range of information about how to help with inflammation and there are many natural approaches available. I found that a combination of approaches - natural arthritis supplements,  and balancing the body pH level - works best for relieving arthritis pain and inflammation.

Q: What is arthritis?
A: Arthritis is inflammation in and around a joint, which is usually accompanied by pain, swelling and degeneration. The main issue with arthritis is finding out how to help with inflammation in and around the joint. To a great extent, reducing inflammation is what relieves arthritis pain.

Q: Are there different types of arthritis?
A: There are over 100 different types of arthritis. The two most common forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Q: How prevalent is arthritis?
A: Arthritis affects 40 million Americans, or one in every seven people. More than 21 million Americans have osteoarthritis, the most prevalent form of arthritis. Another 2 million suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. The number of people with arthritis is expected to increase over the next two decades as Baby Boomers age. By 2020, it is estimated that 60 million Americans - nearly 20 percent of the population - will by affected by arthritis, with more than 11 million people disabled by arthritis.

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Q: Who gets arthritis?
A: Arthritis is an equal opportunity disease that strikes young and old, male and female. Although the risk of arthritis increases with age, more than half of arthritis sufferers are under the age of 65. Overall, arthritis affects men and women almost equally, though some forms of arthritis are more common in one sex than another.

Q: What are the main symptoms of arthritis?
A: The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain, inflammation, and stiffness in varying degrees. Depending on the form of arthritis and the severity, arthritis can causes mild pain or can be disabling.

Q; What causes arthritis?
A: The causes of arthritis depend on the type of arthritis. Some forms of arthritis are genetic or are caused by a joint deformity that placed undue stress on the joint. Others are related to a chemical imbalance, infections, some diseases or caused by an overactive immune system. Other causes include injury, overuse or simple "wear and tear." And with some forms of arthritis, the cause is unclear.

Q: What relieves arthritis pain?
A: A multi-pronged approach of weight loss, exercise, diet, heat treatment and non-pharmaceutical nutraceuticals such as Arthritin are shown to have great benefit in patients suffering from arthritis. Although non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are commonly prescribed for arthritis treatment, these all have potentially serious side effects.

Q: What are nutraceuticals? Are they safe?
A: Nutraceuticals are substances consumed orally to supplement the normal diet. Glucosamine, chondroitin and Arthritin are all considered nutraceutical supplements. Because nutraceuticals are considered a nutrient, they are much safer than traditional medications.

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Q: What is Glucosamine?
A: Glucosamine is a natural sugar that is a building block for making bones and cartilage. Glucosamine is sold in many forms - glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride (HCl) and N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) - and is often used in combination with another natural medication called chondroitin.

Q: What is Chondroitin?
A: Chondroitin supplements are used to slow the progression of osteoarthritis. Chondroitin is believed to promote water retention and elasticity in cartilage.

Q: Do glucosamine and chondroitin supplements really work?
A: The dietary supplements glucosamine and chondroitin, are getting a lot of attention with osteoarthritis sufferers and researchers whose studies show the effectiveness of these supplements. Glucosamine and chondroitin both are clinically proven to relieve arthritis pain and increase mobility in osteoarthritis sufferers. There is also evidence that glucosamine and chondroitin may actually slow the progression of cartilage loss in affected joints. Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are very common nutraceuticals used for arthritis.

Q: How to Help with Inflammation?
A: Arthritin is a powerful blend of 36 of the most effective arthritin pain relief ingredients available. The Arthritin formula contains complete glucosamine structures that includes N-Acetyl-glucosamine, glucosamine sulfate and glycoproteins, along with chondroitin sulfate, shark cartilage, Boswellia Serrata and numerous herbs, homeopathic and nutritional remedies to provide a high level of arthritis relief. These ingredients are specially targeted to joint health and arthritis pain relief.

Q: How long will it take to see improvements while using Arthritin?
A: Because the ingredients found in the Arthritin formula are incorporated into regenerating tissues, the benefits of nutraceutical use are not generally seen immediately. Results are typically seen within four to six weeks. Patience and regular use are the key to success with Arthritin, or any other natural arthritis approach. Although pain relief is felt almost immediately by using arthritis medication, the fast acting is at the expense of potential dangerous side effects.

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Q: With prescription arthritis drugs, what relieves arthritis pain best?
A: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and other prescription arthritis medications will not cure arthritis or prevent arthritis from progressing. These medications can help with pain and inflammation but do have potentially serious side effects.

Q: Are arthritis medications safe?
A: All drugs, even over-the-counter medications, have potential side effects. Some arthritis medication side effects are serious and can be hazardous to health. Anyone taking arthritis medication should be familiar with the potential side effects before deciding to take arthritis medication.

Q: Will arthritis medication interact with other medications?
A: There can be dangerous interactions between medications and even between arthritis medication and over-the-counter drugs. Ask the pharmacist for a list of drug interactions before taking arthritis medication.

Q: Is arthritis preventable?
A: The leading form of arthritis, osteoarthritis, may be prevented with healthy lifestyle (maintaining a healthy diet and healthy weight and regular exercise) and avoiding injury. Others forms of arthritis may not be preventable.

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Q: How does a normal joint work? How to help with inflammation in the joint.
A: Joints are comprised of bone, cartilage and soft tissue. The joint is where two bones meet. Cartilage is a smooth spongy material that covers the bone ends in a joint to cushion the bone, act as a shock absorber and keeps bones from rubbing together. The joint is enclosed in synovial membrane, a tissue that lines and seals the joint. Ligaments, flexible bands of fibrous tissue, connects bones and cartilage and holds joints together. Muscles attach to bone by tendons on each side of a joint. Ligaments, tendons, and muscles are considered "soft tissue" that supports the bone and aid in movement.

Q: Can pets suffer from arthritis?
A: Dogs, cats, horses and other mammals are all susceptible to arthritis. Purebred animals, especially large-breed dogs, are particularly susceptible to arthritis. The difference between four-legged and two-legged arthritis is the ability to verbalize pain. Pet owners need to keep a watchful eye on their pets to detect signs of arthritis.

Q: How do I know if my pet has arthritis?
A: Dogs and cats who struggle to get up, hobble around the house, have difficulty climbing stairs or steps and whimper when touched on joints likely has arthritis.

Q: What relieves arthritis pain in pets?
A: Dogs, cats and horses can all find benefit from using Arthritin or glucosamine chondroitin. The Arthritin capsules can be broken apart and mixed with pet food or wrapped in treats and given whole. There are also arthritis medications for animals but like the human arthritis medications, they have potentially serious side effects.

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