Remedies For Joint Pain
With spring finally here, if you are like me you are exercising like crazy. Determined to shed those few pounds that crept in over the winter, I'm exercising at my local Rec daily, doing tapes at home and during my lunch hour at work I walk. Of course my legs are a little confused by all of this action and are complaining.
For immediate pain I use arnica -- a cream that is homeopathic. It has no odor and works very quickly, just rub in on. Next I hop in a tub filled with Epsom salts. This old-time remedy really works. But I also add some drops of lavender oil to relax my body as well.
Another remedy I just heard of comes from the newsletter Bottom Line -- cabbage leaves. Seems the leaves contain anti-inflammatory compounds. It works for arthritic joints as well to reduce pain and swelling.
Here's how to apply it: Use a knife handle to bruise one or 2 larger, outer dark-green leaves from a head of green cabbage. Then warm the leaves in a steamer or oven. Wrap them around the sore joint, cover with a towel and leave in place for 15 minutes.