Arthritis
Antirheumatic herbs have been traditionally used to help manage arthritis and rheumatism and long valued in herbal medicine for supporting comfortable movement and joint ease. Sufferers may also experience long term fatigue, mild fevers or difficulty sleeping.
Antirheumatics - Willow or Meadowsweet with a long history of use for rheumatic comfort.
Anti-inflammatories - Wild Yam, Meadowsweet or Feverfew are historically associated with supporting a healthy inflammatory response.
Analgesics - Valerian or Passionflower (at night) are well regarded in traditional practice for supporting ease and comfort in the joints. Both these herbs may also help with insomnia.
Antispasmodics - Cramp Bark may relieve tension in the connective tissues of the joints.
Diuretics - Dandelion, Cleavers or Burdock may support the liver and kidneys in cleansing the body of toxins.
This is not medical advice but for informational purposes only.
Consult your doctor for contraindications with other medications and allergies, where pregnant, nursing or have underlying health conditions. Please do your own due diligence.