5 Herbal Pain Remedies
These 5 herbal pain remedies are useful tools in treating many different conditions. They can help to soothe muscle pain, cool burns, relieve inflammation, and calm aches and pains. Herbal remedies should always be seen as a part of a comprehensive treatment plan. They are not always a suitable substitute for medical treatment and if your pain is severe or persists, you should see a doctor to get a proper diagnosis.
- Aloe vera. The clear gel from the aloe vera plant can help soothe minor burns and sunburns. It has both anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties making it a great herbal first aid standby. Aloe vera gel can be applied to cuts and scrapes to relieve pain and promote healing. Aloe vera also contains vitamin E, vitamin C, and zinc.
- Ginger. An herbal remedy with a variety of uses, ginger can be consumed as a tea, sliced root, or in pill form. Ginger is particularly good for helping to control arthritis pain. Ginger is also an effective treatment for nausea and can be used to lessen both the aches and nausea from chemotherapy.
- Angelica. A good herbal remedy for pain that helps to calm the nervous system. Angelica has natural anti inflammatory properties that make it particularly useful for arthritis pain. It is also an antispasmodic, which means it is useful in soothing pain due to muscle cramps.
- St. John’s Wort. This is a popular herbal remedy that can be a good pain reliever. St. John’s Wort has mild sedative effects, making it useful for calming the nervous system to relieve pain. It also has anti-inflammatory properties making it good for arthritis pain. A cup of St. John’s Wort tea is a good home remedy for headaches.
- Devil’s Claw. This South African herb can be used to relieve many types of pain. Devil’s claw is good for soothing back, neck, and shoulder pain. Its anti-inflammatory properties also make it useful for arthritis pain.
Posted on: Sep. 09, 2010















