Natural anti-inflammatories?!


Question: Natural anti-inflammatories!?
Other than devil's claw - what can help arthritic joints!?

Now, this is actually for a horse and I will of course check with the vet that the herb in question is suitable for horses! He is currently fed Glucosamine, MSM and Devil's Claw but I'm looking to exchange the Devil's Claw for something else if possible!.
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Answers:
Dr Perricone believes in Alpha Lipoic Acid!. (I also take it but not sure if it works for that!)

But I have 3 remedies which work well for me: (not sure how they'll work for your horsey) ?

Turmeric: I use "Turmeric Force" by New Chapter!. It's great for inflammation, it's a super critical antioxidant but must be taken with a large meal!. It's liquid/gel caps so maybe you can squeeze it out into his food!.

Magnesium Malate: excellent for pain!. I use Source Naturals!. That's a big tablet!.

Bromelain: bromelain digests the fibrin at the cellular level!. The fibrin is what is responsible for pain! No inflammed fibrin, no pain!. I used Source Naturals' Activated Quercetin, has a high content of Bromelain!.

When you decide to try any of these, check out brand name supplements at www!.iHerb!.com because not only do they ship super fast for only $1!.99 (or free over $60) and their remedies are discounted over 40% in some cases, but also use this iHerb referral code HAW031 (discount coupon) at check out and they will take $5 off your first order!.

Good luck with your horsey, you're a great owner! ?Www@Answer-Health@Com

I also have arthritis and use several herbs!. Many herbs have been utilized in the treatment of joint pains for centuries!. Some of the very commonly used herbs for arthritis are alfalfa, angelica, black snakeroot, black rockweed, burdock, devil's claw, feverfew, ginseng, hawthorn, licorice, meadowsweet, oregano, prickly ash, rosemary, stinging nettle, turmeric, water shamrock, wild cucumber bark, wild yam, willow, wintergreen, yarrow, and yucca!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I know they make Noni fruit products for horses!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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