However, in any case, when you experience joint pain, you cannot sit idle and endure the pain. Use the folk medicine recipes and choose the one that works best for you. Perhaps joint pain will no longer catch you off guard, and you will know which folk remedy to apply.
Joint pain can occur due to inflammatory diseases of the joints, such as polyarthritis, arthritis, or inflammation of the limbs. Additionally, stiffness when walking may occur. Joints can become inflamed due to salt deposits in the joint cavity, disrupting metabolism. Joint pain can also appear due to osteochondrosis.
Joint pain, folk remedies.
Of course, if joint pain is present, folk remedies can help alleviate the pain and reduce inflammation.
My grandmother buys a rubbing solution called Menovazin and formic acid at the pharmacy. At night, she rubs the affected joints with this solution, alternating—one day using Menovazin, and the next using formic acid.
When lilacs bloom, my grandmother picks the flowers and prepares a rubbing solution from them. She prepares it like this: fill half a liter jar tightly with lilac flowers and pour vodka over them. Let it steep in a dark and cool place for three weeks, then strain the solution and rub it on the painful joints.
If your joint pain is related to salt deposits, I suggest a great and effective remedy. You need to grate a fresh cucumber and apply it as a compress to the painful joints.
My grandmother also prepares a rubbing solution at home. She buys Analgin tablets from the pharmacy—10 tablets are needed, along with iodine and a bottle of triple cologne. She crushes the Analgin tablets into powder, then mixes the powder with iodine and cologne. Let it steep in a dark place for three days, and then rub the painful joints at night.
You can also prepare a rubbing solution using chestnuts. In her garden, my grandmother has a beautiful chestnut tree. In the fall, when chestnuts appear, she collects them, peels off the brown skin, grinds them, and fills half a liter jar with the crushed chestnuts. She then fills the jar with vodka and lets it steep for about two weeks, shaking it daily. After straining the infusion, she uses it to rub her joints.
For joint pain attacks, take two tablespoons of yarrow, pour half a liter of boiling water over it, cover and steep for 20-30 minutes. Strain the infusion, and take one tablespoon 4-5 times a day. Continue for at least 10 days.
A golden mustache tincture is also very effective for relieving joint pain. Chop 50 joints of the plant, place them in a half-liter jar, and fill with vodka. Let it steep for exactly two weeks in a dark, cool place. Rub the painful joints with the golden mustache tincture in the morning and evening.
For joint pain, take half a pack of bay leaves, pour one liter of water over them, boil on low heat for five minutes, and steep for 15 minutes. Strain and drink the infusion warm, half a glass three times a day, for three consecutive days.
Remember that joint pain can occur due to body cooling, flu, colds, or high body temperature. Try not to get too cold; you can wear socks around the house, especially in winter. Take calcium supplements with vitamin D3. Eat more fresh berries, fruits, and vegetables, as well as fish and dairy products. Limit salt intake and reduce consumption of strong tea and coffee, as they wash calcium out of the body.
If joint pain bothers you, folk remedies can help relieve the pain. However, in any case, consult with a doctor before using folk medicine. Only a doctor can determine the cause of your joint pain.
