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11jono11

United Kingdom
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Posted - Feb 10 2011 :  06:05:15 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message
Hello hello,

My mum was asking me if I could recommend some Yoga, Ayurveda or alternative remedies for her knee and general issues with Arthritis.

Does anyone know of anything that has been shown/known to help with these issues?

Love, love and love

Aum

Jaycee

United Kingdom
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Posted - Feb 10 2011 :  12:31:19 PM  Show Profile  Visit Jaycee's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply

From personal experience, I would say that a vegetarian diet, or one where the consumption of red meat is kept to a minimum, helps. Yoga asanas definitely assist in relieving stiffness in the body, but should be practiced gently - no forcing. The breath should be natural, with upward movements encompassing an in breath and downward movements following the out breath. The AYP system of asanas, perhaps with the omission, at first, of sarvangasana (shoulder stand), halasana,(plough) and yoga mudra (seal of yoga) are a perfect introduction. Perhaps your Mum could join a local yoga class?


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Marina_J

Australia
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Posted - Feb 28 2011 :  03:45:36 AM  Show Profile  Visit Marina_J's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Arthritis is related to poor bone and muscle health, overweight and unhealthy lifestyle. These aspects of a patient can be dealt with the help of yoga and his overall health can be improved. Ashtanga yoga is one the most beneficial form yoga which flexes our muscles and removes stiffness of the joints. As yoga helps in focusing on balance and flexibility, a person can control his movements and pain decreases considerably.
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maheswari

Lebanon
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Posted - Feb 28 2011 :  04:58:11 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
downward facing dog in hatha yoga asanas is recommended but as Jaycee
the practice should be very gentle.....
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riptiz

United Kingdom
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Posted - Feb 28 2011 :  12:28:43 PM  Show Profile  Visit riptiz's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi,
Ensure she is drinking enough water as dehydration affects arthritis also as well as many other aspects of one's health.
L&L
Dave
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Steve

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Posted - Mar 01 2011 :  02:39:15 AM  Show Profile  Visit Steve's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
The acid-alkaline ph balance of the body plays a part in in the development of arthritis. Arthritis is associated with an over-acid ph condition in the body. You can google "arthritis acid-alkaline balance" and find a number of resources and suggestions regarding diet suggestions to balance such a condition and how to check one's acid-alkaline balance with saliva and urine ph strip testing.

Much love,
Steve
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