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9 BEST Joint Supplements [PROVEN Arthritis & Joint Pain Relief]

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🦶Do you have arthritis pain? Joint Pain? We review the 9 best supplements & best vitamins to reduce inflammation & joint pain!🦶

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Vitamins for nerve pain: https://youtu.be/fPPfh1eHuLc
Best foods for nerve pain: https://youtu.be/n7FzJsGwcEQ

Arthritis & Joint Pain Relief Chapters
0:00 9 Best vitamins & supplements for arthritis pain and joint pain
0:20 What is arthritis & joint pain?
1:11 Tylenol & Ibuprofen side effects
1:55 Top 9 supplements & vitamins
2:20 Boswellia Serrata, Devil’s claw & Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) benefits
2:40 S-Adenosyl methionine (SAMe) benefits
2:51 Avocado Soybean Unsaponifiables (ASU) for Osteoarthritis
3:05 Chondroitin Sulfate Benefits for arthritis
3:58 Glucosamine chondroitin benefits
5:30 Omega 3 fatty acids benefits
7:50 Turmeric & Curcumin for joint pain & arthritis
9:23 Most Critical tips for joint pain & arthritis treatment

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Supplements:
Turmeric (Anti-inflammatory benefit spice):
Watch this for more: https://youtu.be/hIoGWnAv2YM
Turmeric & Ginger Complex (Amazon Basics): https://geni.us/NI4Vebe (Amazon)
Low-Cost Turmeric Seasoning: https://geni.us/oUGmjN (Amazon)
Turmeric Complex: https://geni.us/lkS5mpO (Amazon)

Omega 3 Fatty Acid (Check how much EPA & EHA in it, not the total fat content):
Watch this for more: https://youtu.be/8CVHgrf-FLQ
High % EPA & DHA Omega 3 Fatty Acid: https://geni.us/OVn1vu (Amazon)
First Over 50% EPA & DHA Option: https://geni.us/MhD5Bf (Amazon)
Second Over 50% EPA & DHA Option: https://geni.us/12Gwx (Amazon)

Chondroitin & Glucosamine (Joint Cartilage Growth Factor):
Watch this for more: https://youtu.be/8CVHgrf-FLQ
Costco Brand (Kirkland) Combo: https://geni.us/0gAWarB (Amazon)
Doctor’s Best Brand: https://geni.us/AAC5dl (Amazon)
Chondroitin, Glucosamine, MSM & Boswellia Complex: https://geni.us/Jd9W2n (Amazon)

Alpha Lipoic Acid (Antioxidant beneficial in Neuropathic pain, Diabetes.
Watch this for more: https://youtu.be/9SROQJl-a6I
R-Alpha Lipoic Acid (Needs to Be R- not S-Alpha Lipoic Acid)
Lowest Cost R-Alpha Lipoic Acid Supplement: https://geni.us/AlphaLipoicAcid (Amazon)
Slight more expensive stabilized R-alpha Lipoic Acid: https://geni.us/1Qobv (Amazon)
Another option for R-alpha Lipoic Acid: https://geni.us/IB0Vd2w (Amazon)

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Easy Heel Pain Relief

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Heel pain can come from plantar fasciitis, heel spurs (or bone spurs), & Achilles tendonitis. It can also be caused by muscle imbalances or alignment issues higher up in the knee, hip, or back. Buy FitMyFoot custom footwear at https://www.pntra.com/t/SENJS0hNR05DSEZGSUtJQ0dNSkZMSA (affiliate link) Buy a worksheet with these heel pain relief treatments at https://www.askdoctorjo.com/heel-pain-worksheet

Stretching the bottom of the foot, or the plantar fascia, with a ball, foam roll, or frozen water bottle can help loosen up the area and take pressure off the heel. Then massage the plantar fascia. A fanning or spreading motion from the midline outwards helps relief the pain in the area.

Next, using a stretch strap, belt, or dog leash, stretch the calf muscles. The Achilles tendon that’s attached to the calf can also cause heel pain, so this is a great stretch to help take pressure off the area.

Then in standing, a runner’s stretch for the calf, and then the stretch for the soleus are also great stretches for the lower leg.

Finally, heel raises are some exercises to help strengthen the muscles.

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Easy Heel Pain Relief:

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00:00 – Heel Pain Relief
01:09 – Plantar Facia Stretch with Foam Roll/Ball
02:07 – Plantar Fascia Massage
03:19 – Calf Stretch

05:00 – Runner’s Stretch
06:00 – Soleus Runner’s Stretch
06:48 – Heel Raises

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How to Use a TENS Unit for Sciatic Nerve Pain Relief

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Sciatic pain or sciatica is pain that radiates down the sciatic nerve. A TENS unit can be a good way to help relieve this pain. Buy an iReliev Wireless TENS/EMS unit at: https://ireliev.com/product/therapeutic-wearable-system?uid=2&oid=1&affid=17 (affiliate link)

It’s important to know where the sciatic nerve pain is originating from for the best treatment.

When the sciatic nerve is pressed, you might feel pain, numbness, tingling, shooting, or sharp pain. The nerve can get compressed at the spine or at the piriformis muscle. When it’s getting compressed at the spine, it can be from a herniated disc, stenosis, bone spurs, or degeneration. Once you know where the pain is originating from it is easier to target treatment areas.

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) can be a good way to help relieve sciatic pain so stretches and exercises can be done that are needed to help the healing process. When TENS is used at the spine, it’s best to not feel any muscle contractions.

Wireless TENS units are a great option for the back and spine area because you don’t have to worry about getting the cords tangled. The iReliev TENS / EMS wireless unit is not only wireless, but it also has 14 different modes to help you get the best option for pain relief. Their large pads also make it easy to place over a larger area, like your back, to get the best coverage.

TENS units have channels (usually one or two), each channel controls two electrodes. With a wireless unit, often the channel has one larger electrode for easier placement. If you are using a wired TENS unit, you want each channel to cross in an X pattern to get the best coverage.

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