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Anti inflammatories
is anyone using any of these anti inflammatory meds. Ketoprofen, Celebrex or Turmeric..... if so what have been your results...thx.
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Haven't used them, to many side affects for me. Try Arnica, a natural product.
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The first 2 are prescription drugs. Turmeric is a spice. I would try that before any of the scripts. If you take turmeric you also have to take a black pepper extract called Bioperine which is needed to be taken in conjunction with the tumeric.
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Go see a doctor before using any of the *ahem* "natural" products. As for the prescription drugs you should also go see a doctor because not everyone reacts the same way to any given drug...common sense should dictate your actions not the advice from total strangers...
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I've never heard of bioperine. I'll be googling it tonight. Thanks for the info kellyjam. |
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I don't think you can obtain prescription meds without a prescription from a MD? Perhaps that is incorrect. I think the OP is merely asking for some friendly feedback from others who have used these products. By your *ahem*, I take it you're not a fan of using natural products? |
tumeric has helped
I add tumeric to my egg beaters each morning. It took awhile but I no longer need to wear my brace to exercise. Google it. It has many positive benefits.
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there is some preliminary evidence that turmeric may help arthritis.
Curcuminoid Treatment for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial - Panahi - 2014 - Phytotherapy Research - Wiley Online Library A Randomized, Pilot Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Curcumin in Patients with Active Rheumatoid Arthritis - Chandran - 2012 - Phytotherapy Research - Wiley Online Library Both of these articles are behind a paywall so I cannot read anything but the summary. |
Been taking tumeric for 12 yrs along with numerous other supplements. A recent study showed that many supplements contain "fillers." Some contain none of the ingredient it's advertised as. scary!!!
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read some dr. andrew weil's books. has some interesting info on anti-inflammatory diet. turmeric highly recommended.
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Spelling
Some are spelling it Turmeric and others are spelling Tumeric. Is this the same thing? That's what threw me off in op's original post, I knew Tumeric is a spice, but had never heard of Turmeric.
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tumeric for my knee
I have been using it for about 2 years, just the spice nothing else. Before that I had had cortizone, and those expensive shots in the knee. Nothing worked so I had to wear a brace to not only exercise but just get around. I don't use much, perhaps 1/4 teaspoon.
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I already eat an anti-inflammatory diet so I probably won't gain anything by using it. |
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How long did it take before you no longer needed your brace to exercise? Have you shared your success with your Orthopedic doctor or your MD; and what do they say? |
Subsequent is not necessarily consequent.
Caveat Emptor!! |
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