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Relief For Arthritis Discomfort Arth-Aid* - 100 Capsules - 555 mg. Our joints and ability to stay mobile are a battle that catch up to many of us at some point in our lives. Grandma’s Herbs ARTH-AID has helped many naturally and effectively with pain, stress and discomfort of joint tissue. ARTH-AID is designed to promote healthy joint mobility and tissue maintenance. Some of the herbs in ARTH-AID are noted for their ability to break up the calcification that can cause pain and discomforts. Devil’s Claw, the first herb in ARTH-AID, contains a constituent harpagoside, which has been found to be effective in maintaining healthy joints. It has also been used as an analgesic. Analgesics effectively aids in dealing with discomforts related to pain. Devil’s Claw also acts as a blood cleanser, eliminates toxins from the system, and may help prevent the hardening of the veins. Recommendation: 2 Capsules twice a day 1/2 hour before meals. Testimonial: “My dad is a real nice guy, but he is stubborn. He knew there were many things he should not eat because of his arthritis. He would argue and ask if I could prove that it was his food that was causing his pain. I asked him to at least take some Grandma’s herbal ARTH-AID and he’d say, “Prove it and I’ll do what you say.” As time went on I didn’t have to prove it. He did. He went from a cane to crutches and then a wheel chair. One day he started to cry. He said, “I give in, I’ll take your herbs.” We got him on a diet of fruits and vegetables and then we got him some Grandma’s ARTH-AID and some HERBAL CALCIUM. Soon he was up on the crutches, then he was able to just use the cane. Then he was walking by himself again. He isn’t all well yet, but now he takes his herbs without an argument and he smiles a lot.” Ingredients: Devil’s Claw (root), Yacca (root), Chaparral (herb), Burdock (root), White Willow (bark), Alfalfa (leaf), Hydrangea (root), Red Clover (tops), Horsetail Grass (herb), Skullcap (herb), Bladder Pod (herb)

Natural Herbal Remedies for Arthritis

Osteoarthritis afflicts the weight-bearing joints: the knees, hips and spine. It causes the cartilage in the joints to degenerate. It often manifests after an injury or from repetitive physical tasks that place excess stress upon joints. Read More...

BURDOCK, Arctium lappa (compositate)

Some herbs are a big pest, but they have their good side too. This is true of the herb burdock. If you walk close to burdock when it is in bloom, part of the blossom will attach itself to your clothing. Read More...

CHAPARRAL, Larrea tridentate

Chaparral, or creosote bush, is a small bush that grows in the deserts of the south west. Its leaves are very small, bitter and taste like creosote. The leaves stay on the bush all year-around. Native Americans say chaparral is used for arthritis and cancer and that it is a good tonic. Read More...

HORSETAIL, Equisetum arvense

Almost everyone has walked along a trail, or a ditch bank, and picked a strange hollow stalk of grass that seems to be jointed every one or two inches. You pull the stalk apart and it separates at each joint and is hollow, except right at the top of each joint. Read More...

RED CLOVER, Trifolium paratenses

Someone asked if there is an herb that looks beautiful, tastes good and is beneficial to your health. Well, the first one that comes to mind is red clover. For hundreds of years, red clover has been used alone and in combination as an herb that would retard the growth of cancer. Read More...

SCULLCAP, Scutellaria lateriflora

We had a neighbor who was quite sick when he moved near us a few years ago. He would have a couple of grand mal seizures and a number of petit mal attacks each day. Because of his seizures, he had trouble with his orientation, as well as his equilibrium. Read More...

HYDRANGEA, Hydrangea arborescens

A few years ago, we were visiting some friends. They took us around their flower garden. As we looked at different plants, the husband recognized that some could be used for herbal medicine. As we passed a big hydrangea, I remarked on its beauty. Read More...

Yucca aloifolia L.

One of the prettiest sights that you will see in the desert is a yucca in bloom. From the center of a rosette arrangement of sharp-pointed leaves, a tall, erect stalk rises sometimes to a height of six feet. Read More...

Frankincense, Medicinal Giant for Alternative Medicine Today

Who has heard of the Boswellia tree? If I were to tell you that this tree provides one of the most historically significant health and wellness constituents, would you believe me? The fact is that it does. Read More...

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