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Relieve Swelling in Hands, Feet and Ankles With Herbal Remedies
1. Relieve Swelling in Hands, Feet and Ankles With Herbal
Remedies
Swelling in the hands, feet and ankles occurs due to a variety of reasons and in most cases is not
serious. While both women and men can experience swelling, it is more common in women. Simple
remedies and lifestyle changes can help relieve swelling in the hands, feet and ankles, but if that is
not enough, using an herbal remedy can also be effective.
Why Choose an Herbal Remedy for Swelling?
There are many herbal remedies available that can help reduce swelling, which is caused by water
retention. Although an over-the-counter diuretic can also be used, most herbal remedies offer more
than just reducing fluids in the body. Many herbs that work as a diuretic also contain essential
vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that help replace lost nutrients as the body eliminates water.
Herbal remedies are also easily accessible, affordable and in most cases, safe to use. However,
women who are pregnant and suffering from swelling of the hands feet and ankles , feet and ankles
should discuss treatment with a doctor before trying an herbal remedy.
Effective Herbal Remedies for Treatment of Swelling
The following herbs are effective diuretics for reducing swelling in the hands, feet and ankles.
Dandelion Leaf - Dandelion leaf is one of the most effective herbal remedies for reducing swelling. It
works as a natural diuretic to reduce the amount of fluid in the body. Additionally, it contains
potassium, a nutrient generally lost when using a diuretic. Dandelion leaf also contains many
essential vitamins and minerals and is beneficial for detoxifying the liver. It is available in capsule,
extract and. Most installed pumps were not originally specified for their current function. Often, a
line in a factory is moved and a pump that at one time provided cooling water to an injection
molding machine is now asked to move oil from a rail car to a tank. Unfortunately, this leads to quite
a few problems for the pump and the facility. Pumps operate where the pump curve crosses the
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2. leading to shaft breakage and other component failures that are simply symptoms of a mis-matched
pump and system.tea form and is generally free of side-effects. It is important to choose dandelion
leaf instead of dandelion root products because the leaf contains the diuretic effects.
Green Tea - Green tea is also an effective diuretic and is used often for liver detoxification. Drink two
to three cups of green tea each day or try taking green tea supplements to reduce swelling. If
caffeine is a problem, try a decaffeinated green tea product. There are some straightforward
improvements which are able to be madeto a classical
centrifugal or positive displacement pump. Beginning with pumps containing overhung impellers, a
solid shaft is a desirable change compared to the usual sleeved shafts. Mechanical seals are able to
be enhanced by changing to tungsten carbide faces, and elastomers can be changed to Viton.
Finally, magnetic bearing protectors will be a vast improvement compared to the lip seals which
nearly all chemical pumps depend on to maintain clean bearing sump oil.
Green tea supplements do not contain caffeine.
Stinging Nettle - Stinging nettle leaf is a mild diuretic which also contains potassium, magnesium
and iron as well as other nutrients. It is safe to use, with the only known side effect being upset
stomach. Stinging nettle leaf comes in capsule, tincture and tea form. It is important to purchase a
product that only contains nettle leaves because other parts of the plant are available but used for
other medicinal purposes. Do not use stinging nettle leaf if already taking a diuretic.
Yarrow - Yarrow has been used for over 3,000 years for medicinal purposes, one of which is to
increase the flow of urine. Yarrow grows wild all over North America, Europe and Asia and is a part
of the aster and chrysanthemum family. It contains high quantities of flavonoids as well as vitamins
and minerals. Yarrow is available in capsule, extract, tincture and tea form. Side effects include
sensitivity to sunlight, drowsiness, allergic reaction and increase in stomach acid. If allergic to
ragweed, do not take this product.
How to Use Herbal Diuretics Safely
Diuretics release extra fluids lift station held in the tissues and with it release essential vitamins and
minerals. Be sure to eat a healthy, balanced diet while taking diuretics or take a multi-vitamin and
mineral supplement to replace lost nutrients. Also, drink plenty of water while taking a diuretic.
Drinking water will help flush out toxins as well as allow the diuretic to work properly. Avoid sodium
because it causes the body to hold onto fluids.
Even though herbal products are natural, that doesn't always mean they are safe. If pregnant,
nursing, or taking prescription medication for high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes or any
other chronic disease, talk to a doctor before trying an herbal diuretic. If swelling of the hands, feet
and ankles persists, see a doctor. The swelling may be a sign of another more serious condition.
Sources:
University of Maryland Medical Center "Yarrow" Retrieved August 11, 2010.
The Natural Physician's Healing Therapies by Mark Stengler, ND