Joint pain is extremely common and primarily affects individuals over the age of youth. In addition to medication and surgical treatment, there are other remedies, such as natural supplements and natural ointments.
Patients can try physiotherapy, kinesiology, acupuncture, massage, balneotherapy, aquatic therapies (such as exercises in water), and exercises to strengthen the muscles around the joints.
Non-inflammatory joint pain is known as arthralgia, while inflammatory pain is classified as arthritis.
Types of joint pain
1. arthritis;
2. osteoarthritis (arthrosis is another name used for osteoarthritis);
3. gout;
4. rheumatoid arthritis;
5. post-traumatic arthritis;
6. migratory arthritis;
7. painful joints where inflammation occurs inside the joints;
8. joints sensitive to pain, when the affected person moves them, they are painful;
9. swelling of the joints;
10. stiff joints (joint stiffness);
11. bursitis;
12. Charcot arthropathy;
13. temporomandibular joint disorders;
14. joint pain;
15. joint effusion, meaning the accumulation of synovial fluid in the space of a joint;
16. joint effusion – this type of joint pain can be infectious, meaning it is not of an inflammatory nature;
17. effusion inside a joint, with hemorrhage;
18. ankle pain and tendinitis;
19. avascular necrosis (or osteonecrosis);
20. bunion (inflammation of the foot) – that painful swelling that appears at the first joint of the big toe;
21. Paget’s disease, a chronic condition associated with joint pain;
22. severe joint pain – any joint pain can turn into severe pain if left untreated.
Joint pain can be caused by trauma or diseases that affect any of the following structures: ligaments, bursae, or tendons around the joint, according to medical sources. Trauma or diseases can also affect the ligaments, cartilage, and bones in the joint, leading to painful joints.
In addition to the treatment prescribed by a specialist doctor, a series of natural remedies can be used to alleviate painful symptoms. For example, burdock cream can be used for conditions such as arthritis or joint inflammation. Some studies suggest that burdock may help reduce inflammation in joint tissues due to its anti-inflammatory properties. This can contribute to alleviating pain and joint stiffness associated with conditions like arthritis.
Burdock can stimulate the production of synovial fluid, which acts as a natural lubricant for the joints. This aspect can help improve joint mobility and reduce friction and discomfort.
Stimulates blood circulation
Some burdock creams may contain ingredients that can stimulate blood circulation in the area of the joints. Adequate circulation can contribute to the supply of nutrients and oxygen to the joints, thus supporting their health and function.
An ointment for joints is always effective for soothing discomfort caused by inflamed joints. Many people report that this remedy helps alleviate pain felt in the knee.
The effectiveness of burdock cream for joints can vary depending on several factors, including the specific composition of the cream, the severity of the joint condition, and the individual reaction of each person.
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant ingredients
Burdock cream contains phytochemical substances, such as inulin and polyphenolic compounds, which may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It may also contain various vegetable oils, such as olive oil, coconut oil, or sweet almond oil. Other types of burdock creams may also contain other plant extracts with anti-inflammatory or analgesic properties, such as ginger extract, arnica extract, or mint extract.
To give consistency and texture to the cream, emollient and texturizing agents, such as lanolin, glycerin, or cetyl alcohol, may be added. To prevent the growth of bacteria or mold, burdock creams may contain preservatives, such as sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, or other preservatives approved for cosmetic use.
How to prepare cream at home
If you want to try the power of burdock in the comfort of your own home, you can create your own burdock cream. This process requires a few ingredients and simple steps.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of dried burdock root
1/2 cup of extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup of beeswax
1 cup of water
1/2 cup of vegetable glycerin
Start by infusing the burdock root in the olive oil. Add the burdock root and olive oil into a glass jar and let it infuse for about two weeks. During this time, the oil will absorb the beneficial properties of the burdock root.


