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Take note of the three most powerful anti-inflammatory and pain relieving herbs. They are more effective than many pharmaceutical drugs and do not have any side effects (if consumed in reasonable amounts, like any product). This information is especially useful for those who often have to take anti-inflammatory or pain medications to reduce fever, relieve joint pain, and the like. After all, even the seemingly harmless drugs have serious side effects for the gastrointestinal tract, liver, kidneys, and heart.

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Turmeric is a vibrant yellow spice that is traditional in Indian cuisine. You can find it at any grocery store and use it every day, and not just as a condiment. Try this turmeric tea, for example. For centuries, turmeric has been used as a medicine to treat wounds, infections, colds, and liver diseases. The spice reduces pain and inflammation thanks to curcumin. This substance has such a strong anti-inflammatory effect that it surpasses the action of cortisone in the treatment of acute inflammation. Curcumin blocks the NF ‑ kB molecule that enters the cell nucleus and turns on the genes responsible for inflammation. I try to use turmeric in my recipes as often as possible. You can buy turmeric powder here.

Ginger

 

This spice has been used to treat digestive disorders, headaches and infections for thousands of years. Incorporating it into your diet is easy: just add the root or ginger root spice to any meal, or squeeze the juice out of the root. Ginger suppresses pro-inflammatory factors while providing the body with more antioxidants. It also slows down the rate at which platelets are formed, resulting in improved circulation and faster healing.

Boswellia

For many years, this herb has been used in Indian medicine to restore connective tissue and maintain healthy joints. It relieves pain like NSAIDs. Boswellia reduces the production of the pro-inflammatory enzyme 5-LOX. Its excess provokes joint pain, allergies, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Boswellia can be taken orally in capsule form or applied to a problem area.

Follow these links for more tips on how to deal with headaches without medication and what other herbs can help reduce inflammation.

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