Health issues

The natural ways to deal with osteoarthritis and joint pain

Nov 10, 2016

Osteoarthritis can rob us of some of life’s greatest joys. It can stop us being active. It can stop us being comfortable. Worst of all, it can hold us back from truly being ourselves.

Osteoarthritis can’t be reversed, but there are a number of things we can do to better manage the symptoms. Of course, this can be challenging, especially when chronic joint pain makes even basic mobility and motivation a challenge.

Easing this pain is a vital first step in returning to the life you want.

We spoke with Gerald Quigley, a Community Pharmacist and Accredited Herbalist, about the best ways to accomplish this.

“There are many frustrated Australians who feel that their healthcare professional doesn’t appreciate the impact osteoarthritis has on their life,” says Mr Quigley.

“The consumer is constantly saying ‘I’m unable to play cricket with my grandkids like I used to because of joint pain. And I have limited options, particularly if I have other issues like blood pressure or diabetes.”

How can I manage the pain?

Mr Quigley says there isn’t a single one-size-fits-all solution, but rather a holistic set of lifestyle changes: some to manage the pain on a day-to-day basis, others to slow the damage in the long run.

“That’s life. If you have high blood pressure and you’re overweight, logically a blood pressure pill is going to work so much better if you can reduce that 10-15 kilos.

“The system says: ‘take a pill, it will be okay’.

“You don’t take a pill for the sake of taking a pill. You take a pill for the expectation that it will deliver what it says it will deliver.”

On this front, Mr Quigley suggests a more natural approach.

Nagestic Osteo is a natural anti-inflammatory pain treatment created with just one goal: to help those with osteoarthritis live a happier, healthier life with temporary pain relief.

It has no known interactions, can be taken every day, and is readily available without a prescription. Harnessing an active ingredient drawn from turmeric, it can naturally reduce joint stiffness, swelling and inflammation.

As a natural option, it is suitable long-term use – making it ideal for those who wish to ease the pain without risking the long-term side effects of traditional prescribed treatments.

“Up until recently, the go-to range was high-dose paracetamol,” says Mr Quigley. “But recent research now clearly says that to relieve osteoarthritis, paracetamol is not considered first-line treatment.”

“With Nagestic Osteo, we are seeking to reduce pain, reduce discomfort, to allow better mobility, and to help us recover some quality of life to allow us to do what we’re used to doing.”

What steps will I need to take in the long term?

Finding the right medication for you is not the whole solution, but simply one key step in a much larger journey. With the pain relieved, you may find yourself in a better position to address other lifestyle factors that can slow down the osteoarthritis.

Would you like to speak with an expert about managing your joint pain? Gerald Quigley is on hand to speak directly with Starts at 60 readers about how to ease the symptoms of osteoarthritis. Simply fill out the form below for a friendly personal conversation about the right next step for you.

 

Mr Quigley says some there are three major factors to consider:

“Firstly, omega-3 fatty acids – that’s the stuff that’s in oily fish, tuna, salmon, sardines, anchovies. Australians eat very little of that fish on average.

“We’re all a bit lazy as far as fish is concerned, and it’s easier not to think about it. But most people only start to think about it when it’s too late.”

“The second factor is a diet rich in fruits and vegetables – particularly vegetables. A government survey last year clearly showed that 95% of Australians do not meet the portions required of them every day

“It’s also important to do regular comfortable exercise – it doesn’t have to be strenuous exercise – and preferably with others, because then it becomes enjoyable comfortable exercise. Simply walking or gardening will help.
“These three things are the basis of reducing inflammation, therefore reducing the impact of pain.”

But to reach this long-term goal, some immediate pain relief can make a world of difference, because it will allow you to become more active, which will help alleviate the symptoms.

“Nagestic Osteo is available without having to even consult a pharmacist. You can self-select it, and the benefits continue to be showing,” says Mr Quigley.

“You can elect to be well, you can elect to embrace wellness and a better life by doing something about the illness you have. Don’t whinge about it. Make the choice.”

“If you’re not sure, give it a try. You’ve got nothing to lose except your pain.”

Click here to learn more, or follow the links below to arrange a friendly, no-obligation chat about whether Nagestic Osteo is right for your needs.

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If you would like to explore this natural pain relief option, community pharmacist Gerald Quigley will be happy to chat with you personally to discuss your exact needs and whether it’s right for you.

Simply fill in your name and contact details below for a quick, no-pressure discussion about the ways you can make living with osteoarthritis easier.

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