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The
word arthritis means inflammation of
joints. It comes from two Greek words, athron
meaning joints and its meaning inflammation. It is a
chronic disease process. In the early stages, the whole
body is usually involved and one or two joints may become
completely deformed, leaving the patient handicapped and
somewhat weakened.
Arthritis assumes various forms, the most frequent being
osteroarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Inflammation is
the main feature of arthritis, which is a reaction of the
joint tissues to some form of damage or injury.Oesteroarthritis
Osteroarthritis
is a degenerative joint disease which usually occurs in
the older age-group. It results from structural changes
in the articular cartilage in the joints, usually those
which are weight-bearing such as the spine and knees.
The chief symptoms of oesteroarthritis are pain and
stiffness in the joints. The pain usually increases after
exercise. Other symptoms include watery eyes, dry neck,
leg cramps, allergies, arterisclerosis, impairment in the
functioning of the gall-bladder and liver disturbances.
The possible causes include malnutrition, continuous
physical stress, obesity, glandular insufficiency,
calcium deficiency and shortage of hydrochloric acid.
Rheumatoid
Arthritis
Rheumatoid
arthritis is a serious disease which affects not only the
joints of the fingers, writs, hips, knees and feet but
also the muscles, tendons and other tissues of the body.
The disease is due to an inflammatory process of the
synovium or lining of the joints accompanied by swelling
and eventual deformity.
Rheumatoid arthritis is often called the " cooked
food disease" . It usually develops gradually over
several months with persistent pain and stiffness in one
or more joints. Ulti- mately the whole body is affected.
Symptoms include anaemia, colitis, constipation,
gall-bladder disturbances, low blood pressure, deformed
hands and feet. The condition may be caused by hormonal
imbalance, physical and emotional stress, infection,
severe fright, shock and injury. Hereditary factors may
also be responsible for the onset of this disease.
Treatment
The diet of
the arthritis patient should be planned along alkaline
lines and should include fruits and vegetables for
protection and proteins and carbohydrates for energy. It
may consist of a couple of fresh raw vegetables in the
form of a salad and atleast two cooked vegetables.
Cabbage, carrot, celery, cucumber, endive, lettuce,
onion, radishes, tomatoes and watercress may be used for
a raw salad. The cooked vegetables may include asparagus,
beets, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, celery, brinjal,
mushroom, onions, peas, beans, spinach, tomatoes, squash
and turnips.
In severe cases, it will be advisable to put the patient
on raw vegetables juice therapy for about a week. Green
juice, extracted from any green leafy vegetable, mixed
with carrot, celery and red beet juice, is specific for
arthritis. The alkaline action of raw juices dissolves
the accumulation of deposits around the joints and in
other tissues. Fresh pineapple is also valuable as the
enzyme in fresh pineapple juice, bromelain reduces
swelling and inflammation inosteoarthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis. Repeated juice fasts are recommended at
intervals of every two months.
The raw potato juice therapy is considered one of the
most successful biological treatment for rheumatic and
arthritic conditions. It has been used in folk medicine
for centuries. The old method of preparing potato juice
was to cut the potato into thin slices, without peeling
the skin, and place them overnight in a large glass
filled with cold water. The water should be drunk in the
morning on an empty stomach. Fresh juice can also be
extracted from potatoes and drunk diluted with water on
50 : 50 basis, first thing in the morning.
Black gingerly seeds, soaked overnight in water, have
been found to be effective in preventing frequent joint
pains. The water in which the seeds are soaked should
also be taken along with the seeds the first thing in the
morning. Drinking water kept overnight in a copper
container also serves the same purpose. This water has
traces of copper which helps strengthen the muscular
system. For the same reason wearing a copper ring or
bracelet will also help.
Warm coconut oil or mustard oil, mixed with camphor,
should be massaged in case of stiff and aching joints. It
will increase blood supply and reduce inflammation and
stiffness on account of gentle warmth produced while
massaging. Camphorrated oil is an ancient rebefacient
used for the purpose.
The time has also been used as a home remedy for
arthritis since long. The citric acid found in lime is
solvent of the uric acid which is the primary cause of
arthritis. Other remedies found useful in relieving pains
in the joints include green-gram soup mixed with crushed
garlic cloves and a teaspoonful of powdered fenugreek
seeds in warm water taken everyday.
Sea bathing is considered beneficial in the treatment of
arthritis. The natural iodine in the sea water is said to
relieve arthritis pain. As is well-known, iodine
regulates the acid-alkaline balance in the blood and
tissues, helps to repair and regenerate worn out tissues
and nourishes the skeletal structure. It enters into the
thyroid glands secretion. The hormone uses this
iodine to nullify germs in the bloodstream and to create
a self- cleansing of internal toxemia.
If sea bathing is not possible, the patient should relax
for 30 minutes every night in a tub of warm water in
which a cupful of sea salt has been mixed. The minerals
in the sea salt, especially iodine, can be absorbed
through the skin pores. This will help correct an
internal imbalance.
The body should be kept warm at all times. Joints should
not be bandaged tightly as this limits movement and
interferes with the free circulation of blood. There
should be plenty of indirect ventilation in the bedroom.
Rest is of greatest importance to arthritis, who should
not overdo their work, exercise or recreation activities.
Constipation should be avoided as it poisons the system
and adds to the irritation and inflammation of the
joints. Light exercises such as walking, hiking and
swimming are beneficial. Maintaining a normal body weight
is also an important factor in preventing arthritis.
Obesity places excess stress on weight-bearing joints and
interferes with the smooth functioning of tendons,
ligaments and muscles.
The yogic asanas helpful in curing arthritis are
trikonasana, bhujangasana, shalabhasana, naukasana,
vakrasana and shavasana. Arthritis patients should
practice these asanas regularly. Yogic kriyas like
jalneti and kapalbhati and pranayamas such as
anulomaviloma, ujjai and bhrameri are also beneficial.
The patient should be given a lukewarm enema for a few
days to cleanse the bowels. Neutral immersion baths, hot
foot baths, ultrasonic diathermy and exposure of the
affected parts to infra-red rays, a knee pack applied for
an hour every night, stream baths and a massage once a
week are beneficial in the treatment of arthritis. All
general cold water treatments, such as cold baths and
cold sprays, should be avoided.
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