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    Herbal treatment for sciatica
    Article courtesy of Native Remedies

    Herbs form an integral part of the holistic approach of all sciatica alternative remedies.
    Whatever the contention of the conventionalist, the role of herbal treatments cannot be
    denied. Many conventional medicines were initially derived from herbs and natural products
    and later synthesized for mass production.

    Most of the drugs used for treating different ailments carry warning about side effects. Herbs are
    relatively safe and, if taken in recommended quantities, do not lead to any complication that cannot
    be managed easily. A typical herbal sciatic nerve treatment for managing pain will include any or
    more of the following herbs:

    Devil’s Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)

    Low doses of devil’s claw, initially known for relieving pain from arthritis, can ease sciatic pain.

    Oil of Wintergreen

    It contains methyl salicylate, widely used for treating inflammation caused by arthritis, sciatica,
    arthritis, rheumatism and tense muscles externally. It is too toxic and should not be ingested.

    St. Johns wort

    Rubbing oil from this herb on the affected part, preferably before bedtime, will take care of
    any intense pain and tension.

    Chamomile

    Chamomile has healing effect on muscle tissue. Topical application or chamomile tea or
    10-20 drops of extract in water produces instant results.

    Horsetail

    This perennial rush-like flowerless herb with hollow stems and a narrow leaves that spread
    by creeping rhizomes is an effective remedy for building connective tissue.

    Turmeric

    Turmeric is one of the most talked about herbal remedies for injury, sciatica, healing wounds
    and pain management. It has been in use in Asia since ages and has a very strong track record.
    It can be ingested on daily basis, even in its raw form mixed in milk or used as a topical remedy
    by mixing it with butter oil and other herbs like garlic and leek.

    Jamaican Dogwood (Piscidia erythrina)

    It is particularly indicated for compression of nerves like sciatic nerve, painful menstruation
    and spasms.2 to 4 grams of dried root of the herb, three times a day are enough to relieve
    episodes of sciatica. However, this herb is not recommended for pregnant women or lactating
    mothers and individuals with congestive cardiac conditions.

    Garlic and mustard Oil

    Garlic pods and mustard oil work as an effective pain reliever. Put some garlic pods in mustard
    oil and heat till the garlic is burnt. Let it cool. A regular massage over the affected part will
    relieve mild pain.

    Herbs can be used as standalone medicines and topical applications. They can also be used in
    combination of more than one herb. Although a safer option, indiscriminate use of herbs can prove
    to be dangerous in some rare cases.

    Moreover, herbs should be used only after gathering relevant information about the dosage and
    instances where they should not be used. While a topical application of herbs is devoid of any
    negative effect on the patient, ingestion can sometimes produce mild side effects.
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