Teas to help treat osteoarthritis

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Devil's claw tea (harpago)

The analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties of the Devil's Claw (harpago), is indicated as an aid in the treatment of rheumatism, as in the case of painful arthrosis, arthritis, bursitis and tendinitis or pain in the spine, and in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders, such as constipation, diarrhea and excess intestinal gas. ... View more »

Willow and elm tea

Willow tea with ulmaria has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, relieving joint pain, besides being good for arthritis, osteoarthritis. As active ingredients, ulmaria contains salicylates, flavonoids, tannins, phenols, mucilages with emollient action, vitamin C with immune stimulating action and various minerals. Salicylates act as anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic; flavonoids, such as quercetin and rutin, have anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory and tonic effects on circulation; tannins act as tissue regenerators and astringents; and phenols act as an antiseptic.

cautions:
Willow is contraindicated for pregnant women, individuals with allergy to aspirin and patients with gastrointestinal problems, such as ulcers, gastritis. ... View more »

Leather hat tea

The leather hat tea rich in minerals and antioxidants that together are able to destroy the viruses that cause problems in the larynx and pharynx, fighting inflammation of the throat, has a diuretic effect and anti-inflammatory action, which helps to control gastritis , arthritis, osteoarthritis and rheumatism.

Cautions:
It is not recommended for people with low blood pressure, heart and kidney failure. ... View more »