Can Ginger and Curcumin Ease Joint Pain?

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Article Title: Can Ginger and Curcumin Ease Joint Pain?
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There are a lot of changes in our body that we are having a hard time getting used to as we age, and joint pain is one of the changes we often complain about. Some of us may be able to learn to live with it, but to those who do not, it could be more than just a nuisance. Ginger known to have the organic compound curcumin can help with joint pain. It is readily available and all natural.

Joint pain is something we can�ソスt just ignore for the rest of our lives, and the earlier we deal with it, the sooner we feel better. Millions of adults experience the pain, but what causes the pain is not always due to aging. There are chemicals in the human body that attacks the cartilage lining of the joints, sensitizing the joints to pain. Curcumin addresses this problem by acting on the chemical secretions.

Arthritis and Ginger

When we complain about joint pains, it�ソスs arthritis we�ソスre talking about. What is arthritis exactly? It is not the pain; it is the damaging of the joints in the body, which may lead to the pain. One thing we often misunderstand is that it is entirely caused by age. That belief is misleading inasmuch as there are individuals well over their nineties who never had symptoms of the disease, notably those whose ginger consumption is high.

Osteoarthritis is the most widespread of all types of arthritis. It starts when the cartilage, the tissue that connects the ends of the bones, thins and wears out. It happens when the protein that fills the cartilage is decreased, resulting in a less flexible and less resilient cartilage. Is age the primary factor? No. It�ソスs the daily wear and tear especially caused by activities that overstress your joints.

Other forms of arthritis are autoimmune disorders, that is, the immune system contributes to the chronic condition. Rheumatoid arthritis is among the most well recognized, affecting about 1 per cent of the total population of the world, and may attack individuals of any age. It is associated with the stiffness in the joints upon waking up in the morning lasting and a pronounced pain during inactivity.

Inflammation and Curcumin

First, it�ソスs tear and wear, then, the pain. How is that? Cartilaginous tissues do not have blood vessels in them. Thus, the healing process is considerably slower than in tissues with blood vessels to the extent that it does not catch up with the continued tear and wear as we go on pushing the limits of our body. This is the time our body deploys inflammatory agents, leading to joint pain.

How does ginger help? Inflammation has something to do with all cases of arthritis as compounds implicated in the process fill the spaces between the eroding masses in the joints. Curcumin, the naturally occurring compound in ginger, counteracts the pain chemicals tied to inflammation. Curcumin allows the process to take place, thereby contributing to the continued healing of the joints.

A combination formula of ginger and curcumin can go a long way to help boost health and wellness. Have you tried ginger and curcumin today?


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