Arthritis Pain Relief with Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is known for it's ability to increase relaxation and
well being. Although it is not often used for relief of arthritis pain, it can
have a significant role to play in pain management. Added to this is the ability
to apply aromatherapy to the affected joint directly, instead of swallowing
pills, thus by passing the liver.
Arthritis Pain Relief with Aromatherapy By Sandra Kim Leong
Arthritis pain relief is felt the most when aromatherapy is used in conjunction with other forms of therapy, including massage and occupational therapy. An advantage with using aromatherapy for arthritis pain relief is that unlike drug medications, aromatherapy is generally safe, all-natural, and produces very little or no side effects.
If you have arthritis, the pain from achy joints, swollen
muscles, and overall stiffness can get you down. This is especially so that you
find the pain so bad that even simple tasks such as dressing yourself is not easy to accomplish on your own.
Aromatherapy uses plant and flower derived scents for treatment of health ailments. As a therapy that induces relaxation and overall well-being, it should not be scoffed at for the purposes of pain management. In fact, aromatherapy for arthritis pain relief has been shown to provide substantial therapeutic benefits for those that have tried it.
Aromatherapy can also be easily done from the home. You can now find specially blended aromatherapy oils specifically to treat the symptoms of arthritis, including for rheumatoid arthritis.
Most of these specially blended aromatherapy products are combined into a topical vegetable oil, cream, or lotion that can be applied to the skin. Essential oils are very powerful. They must always be blended into some kind of base before they are used. Most aromatherapy blends contain roughly 3 per cent essential oils in a 97 per cent base. Any more than this ratio can cause irritation. When you need to have some arthritis pain relief, simply apply the oil, cream or lotion onto the affected region.
Some of the best essential oils for treating the symptoms of arthritis are eucalyptus, camphor, thyme, lavender, rosemary, ginger, lemon, and angelica root. Try to find aromatherapy blends that contain one or more of these essential oils.
You can also find aromatherapy blends that are for steam inhalation, applied as compresses, or added to bath water for a relaxing and comforting hot bath. When used in hot compress treatment, you can help reduce feelings of inflammation, joint stiffness, and overall muscle tension.
Arthritis pain relief with aromatherapy is an option that you should really consider. Get these specially blended oils at your local health food store or order them through the web. There are several stores and sites that you can obtain your supplies from.
Sandra Kim Leong writes on common symptoms for rheumatoid arthritis. Her site contains information and resources on arthritis treatment, arthritis symptoms and diet for arthritis. Please visit her blog at http://www.rheumatoid-arthritis-relief.com for more updates.
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