Home Remedies For
inflammation
Inflammation is a natural reaction to injury or infection.
The affected tissues swell, redden, become warm and tender,
and may be painful. Things that can trigger inflammation
include drug overuse, environmental toxins, free radical
damage, infections, injury, trauma, and bacterial, fungal,
or viral infection, to name a few. Unfortunately, it is
often difficult to identify the sources of inflammation.
Eat a diet composed of 75 percent raw foods, and drink
plenty of herbal teas and juices.
Eat foods high in flavonoids, which are powerful antioxidants
and useful for inflammation reduction. Spinach and blueberries
are excellent sources of flavonoids. Strawberries contain
smaller amounts. Quercetin, found in onions, is good for
inflammation as well.
Consume half of a fresh pineapple or fresh papaya daily.
Pineapple contains bromelain and papaya contains papain,
both enzymes that reduce swelling and inflammation. It should
reduce the pain and swelling in two to six days. Only fresh
pineapple or papaya (not canned) is effective. Bromelain
is also available in pill form.
Eat coldwater fish such as herring, mackerel, salmon, and
sardines, as they are rich sources of essential fatty acids.
Limit saturated fats and salt.
Avoid cola, sugar, white flour products, and junk foods.
Any organ or tissue of the body, internal or external,
can become inflamed. Internal inflammation is often caused
by bacterial infection, but can also be caused by disorders
such as allergies, arthritis, asthma, autoimmune diseases,
Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disorders, osteoarthritis,
peptic ulcer disease, or ulcerative colitis. External inflammation
is most often the result of injury, but can also result
from (or be aggravated by) allergies, infection, and other
factors.
Home Remedies for inflammation
Alfalfa is a good source of minerals and chlorophyll.
Aloe vera juice is helpful for inflammation.
Bilberry contains flavonoids that reduce inflammation.
Boswellia and turmeric (curcumin) help to reduce inflammation.
Cat's claw is good for inflammation and healing.
Echinacea, ginger, goldenseal, pau d'arco, red clover,
and yucca are all good for inflammation.
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