Boswellia

Boswellia

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Boswellia is a type of tree that produces a fragrant resin. This resin has been used for centuries to treat a number of ailments that cause inflammation in the body. The substance known as frankincense that was made famous in the Biblical account of the three wise men after the birth of Jesus was probably derived from the resin of a Boswellia tree.

The Boswellia tree is native to the Middle East, Africa and China. The discovery of this tree's anti-inflammatory properties took place in the 1970s when German scientists documented the resin's ability to act in a similar fashion to a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication.

Other examples of NSAIDs commonly available in drug stores are Ibuprofen and Aspirin. These medications can help to relieve inflammation but patients who use them are cautioned about the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. For that reason, NSAID drugs should be taken with food. Boswellia supplements do not cause stomach upset and are gentler on the body than an NSAID.

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Summary

Boswellia and Pain Relief A number of people living with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, low back pain, fibrositis and myositis who have tried Boswellia have reported improvement in their symptoms within 14-28 days. Morning joint stiffness and pain were lessened after trying this sup... more

Boswellia and Pain Relief

A number of people living with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, low back pain, fibrositis and myositis who have tried Boswellia have reported improvement in their symptoms within 14-28 days. Morning joint stiffness and pain were lessened after trying this supplement. Patients who participated in a study conducted by researchers in India also reported that their grip strength improved after trying it.

This supplement has also been shown to be effective on patients with muscular issues. These people had previously been prescribed other medications (prescription and non-prescription) and had been experiencing side effects as a result.

Within a short time after starting the Boswellia, they experienced better pain management. In some cases, they were able to discontinue the other pain medication altogether and use only the supplement instead.

Boswellia Benefits

The results of studies conducted on Boswellia have found that the resin from this tree helps to keep joint tissue and cartilage healthy by preventing deterioration. It may help to relieve the symptoms experienced by arthritis suffers by preventing the connective tissues in the body from breaking down.

Research conducted on human and canine subjects found that taking Boswellia for as little as 14 days relieved pain and stiffness. The dogs that were given the substance had less lameness after using it for a short time.

The resin has also been helpful for people living with Crohn's Disease. It reduces the number of immune cells that are responsible for creating inflammation in the body, while increasing the ones that inhibit this symptom. Research conducted on patients living with Crohn's, ulcerative colitis and inflammatory bowel disease using Boswellia reduced the level of inflammation and tissue damage in the gastrointestinal tract.

Boswellia Side Effects

This supplement has few side effects. It's important for patients who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant to tell their doctor about all medications, vitamins and supplements they are taking, including Boswellia. Nursing mothers, as well as pregnant women, should avoid taking this supplement, since there is an increased risk of birth defects or spontaneous abortion among women who use it. People who have allergies to medications are advised not to use Boswellia.

Among those who experience side effects while taking Boswellia, the following symptoms are common:

  • Diarrhea
  • Full feeling in the stomach
  • Heartburn
  • Skin rash or burning sensation
  • Stomach discomfort, including nausea
  • Stomach pain

Other side effects associated with Boswellia that are more serious are:

  • Breathing problems
  • Chest pain
  • Skin hives, rash, or itchy skin
  • Swollen skin
  • Tightness in the throat or chest

A patient who experiences one or more of these symptoms should stop using the supplement and contact his or her doctor immediately. They may be signs of an allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention. If the patient's doctor is not available, these symptoms warrant an immediate trip to the closest Emergency Room.

Evidence shows that Boswellia does have anti-inflammatory properties and that it can be used to treat a number of illnesses. Many people don't consider natural products to be in the same class as mediations they get from a pharmacy, but supplements should be given the same level of respect as anything that a customer gets from a pharmacy.

A person who wants to use this supplement should discuss his or her plans with their doctor. The use and dosage should be supervised by a physician who can monitor the patient's progress and provide advice and care if any side effects from the supplement appear after the patient starts taking it. Use the free supplement finder now!

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Body Odor
Breathing Difficulty
Diarrhea
Feeling Full
Heartburn
Nausea
Skin Irritation
Skin Rash
Stomach Aches
Swelling
Tightness In Chest
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Arthritis
Crohn's Disease
Inflammation
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Joint Health
Muscle Function
Ulcerative Colitis