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Rheumatoid Arthritis Herbal Tincture

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Herbal Tincture

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, autoimmune disease that affects one or more small joints of the hands, wrists, and feet. Flare-ups come and go, and the disease and worsening symptoms progress over time. As the disease progresses, pain, stiffness, and swollen joints intensify, often making mobility and daily life difficult.

With no known cause and no cure, treatments focus on reducing flare-ups, managing symptoms, improving flexibility, and slowing the progression of the disease. Various medications, including anti-inflammatories and corticosteroids, help relieve joint pain and reduce inflammation associated with RA.

But more people are turning towards natural remedies, including simple lifestyle changes such as eating foods with anti-inflammatory properties, getting adequate sleep, practicing relaxation techniques, and exercising regularly. In addition, complimentary therapies, such as topical creams, fish oil supplements, and certain plant oils are being used to provide temporary pain relief and ease stiffness and inflammation.

1. Boswellia (Boswellia serrata)  a native to India and Pakistan, the scrubby tree Boswellia serrata possesses a long history of medicinal use as an anti-inflammatory. Also known as Indian frankincense, the bark produces a sticky resin found to contain anti-inflammatory properties. Boswellic acids are thought to interfere with leukotrienes, which cause inflammation in the body. 

2. Devil's Claw Root a native to the Kalahari Desert, devil’s claw’s long tuberous roots have been used in traditional African medicine for centuries to treat multiple ailments, including digestive disorders and infections. German agricultural engineer G.H. Menhert is credited with bringing the herbal remedy to Europe during World War I. Root extracts of the plant contain the iridoid glycoside, harpagoside, which has been found to be an effective treatment of RA, OA, and tendonitis (RBG, Kew). Studied in Europe, it showed substantial pain-relieving properties with minimal side effects. 

3. Turmeric (Curcuma longa): Turmeric is an extremely effective anti-inflammatory herb, and thus an effective pain reliever. It contains at least two chemicals (curcumin and curcuminoids) which decrease inflammation (and are very much like the oft-prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs). Incidentally, this anti-inflammatory effect is also why turmeric is often recommended for treatment of cancer, cataracts and Alzheimer’s.

Turmeric’s benefits are largely pinned to curcumin, a potent antioxidant that dramatically reduces inflammation (while also giving the spice its vibrant yellow color). Curcumin inhibits the growth of tumor cells in a variety of cancers and improves insulin resistance in subjects with altered metabolic function.

Turmeric contains two dozen other anti-inflammatory compounds, including six different COX-2 inhibitors (the COX-2 enzyme speeds up the formation of substances that cause inflammation and pain, and causes tumor cells to grow.

Turmeric also blocks the formation of the beta-amyloid plaques that cause Alzheimer’s disease, in part by turning off the NF-kappa B family of molecules that trigger inflammatory proteins uncontrollably during stress

4. Ginger used in Asian medicine for centuries, ginger has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties similar to ibuprofen and COX-2 inhibitors. Ginger also suppresses leukotrienes (inflammatory molecules) and switches off certain inflammatory genes, making it potentially more effective than conventional pain relievers.

The potent antioxidant 6-gingerol inhibits production of the free radical peroxynitrite that causes inflammation and pain. (Overgrowth of gut bacteria is linked with excessive peroxynitrite.) As a group these ginger compounds act like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) (e.g., ibuprofen, Aleve, Celebrex) used widely in this country to relieve arthritis pain. But why turn to drugs when ginger blocks the pain-causing chemicals associated with arthritis? Systematic reviews of clinical trials confirm the effect of ginger in relieving osteoarthritic pain.

5. Cats Claw  is an anti-inflammatory that inhibits tumor necrosis factor (TNF), a target of powerful RA drugs. It also contains compounds that may benefit the immune system.

6. Cinnamon’s claim to fame is its ability to lower blood sugar in diabetics by activating insulin receptors. Like many other herbs and spices, cinnamon also has a host of compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that can lessen the likelihood of cellular damage and chronic disease.

Cinnamaldehyde inhibits the NF-kappaB proteins, transcription factors for pro-inflammatory genes and genes involved in immune, growth, and cell death responses, and it prevents blood platelets from clumping – all of which protect against heart disease, among other diseases of inflammation. Cinnamon also blocks growth factors associated with abnormal cell growth, thus protecting against cancer.

Ingredients: Frankincense, Devil's Claw Root, turmeric, Ginger, Cats Claw, Cinnamon and Certified Grain Alcohol. This is a strong tincture with no water added!

Suggested: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in a cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children. 

Disclaimer - The information presented herein by Mountain Maus’ Remedies is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.  

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  1. RA Tincture - great product! 5 Star Review

    Posted by on 5th Feb 2018

    I recently found out that I have RA and immediately was on the hunt for a natural product. Though I was still researching products, I bought this tincture spontaneously. I couldn't tell the difference for a while because I began taking fish oil and vitamin d3 which help significantly, but not enough. I would mix the tincture in with my water and drink it throughout the day. One day I had a flare up which caused my left elbow, left knee and left ankle to hurt painfully. I put the tincture under my tongue without diluting it in water and after a few minutes, the flaring calmed down. Since then, I've been using it faithfully! The tincture is pretty strong on its own, but so effective. I would say it's more effective alone than when it is diluted in water, but everyone's diagnosis is different. I really recommend this product. Thank you so much!


  2. Rheumatoid Arthritis Tincture 5 Star Review

    Posted by on 24th Jun 2016

    This Rheumatoid Arthritis Tincture warms up the painful joints almost immediately when administering under the tongue. It has a "Christmas" spice taste to it, and is very strong. It seems to help the knees for osteoarthritis and the shoulders, forearms, wrists, and fingers for tenosynovitis. I would recommend this product for the tenosynovitis in the shoulders and knees, and the Solomon's Seal Tincture for the knees and back the most, and take both alternately.


  3. I will recommend your products 5 Star Review

    Posted by on 14th Jun 2016

    I have used about 1/3 of a bottle of Solomon's Seal, taking 12 drops twice daily, for moderate osteo-arthritis in both knees and chronic tendinosis in both shoulders and elbows.Previously, the pain in the knees was so debilitating, I needed a cane to walk and had difficulty getting out of a chair. Today, 90% of the pain is gone. No cane needed. I can walk up and down several flights of stairs. I can carry groceries or bags. I am 61 and weigh 237 pounds. I can't help being skeptical of this tincture because of the pain I have been in for years, but yesterday and today, most of the pain is gone.It isn't the Absorbine Veterinary horse liniment I am using, which helps about 25%. It is the Solomon's seal. It does have a slight sedating effect. I will reduce the dosage to 7 drops, twice per day and combine it with 7 drops of your brand of Rheumatoid Arthritis tincture to take with it twice per day. I will recommend your products to a friend who has SEVERE hip, knee, and ankle arthritis. Thank you so much for manufacturing your products so well.I am truly amazed at the results! Kind Regards, Stan Leonard


  4. Really Works 5 Star Review

    Posted by on 7th Oct 2015

    Was skeptic at first but after my doctor told me I had RA I wanted to find a natural way to fight this. I searched the internet and found this shop. I bought the 2oz tincture and have been taking it faithfully. When I returned to my doctor for a new blood planel on my 45 day checkup. All my levels are now within the normal category and all I can say is THANK YOU! When I went back in for my doctors appointment I told my Doctor I was taking an herbal tincture instead of the million pills he prescribed. His facial expression was PRICELESS!


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