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Herbal Therapy & the Musculo-Skeletal System

This chapter will explore the phytotherapeutic approach to a sample range
of conditions that effect muscles, bones and their associated structures.
It is important to remember and apply the selection criteria model used
throughout this course. This makes it a straightforward procedure to develop
an individualized prescription for a patient with any of the vast range
of named pathologies that can manifest in the musculo-skeletal system. To
recap, the model is based upon these stages:



In most cases, successful herbal treatment of musculo/skeletal pathology
is based upon support for the whole body. Systemic factors are often the
foundation for the degenerative conditions that underlie such health problems.
Thus the truly healing anti-rheumatics can usually be identified
as primarily alteratives, diuretics or some other systemically
beneficial action. The anti-inflammatory based ones simply reduce
the symptom picture, and as desirable as this is, it does not usually indicate
a beneficial change in the disease process. An exception to this last point
would be where an active inflammation is worsening the pathological changes
to bone tissue.


Primary actions for the Musculo/Skeletal System.

There are a number of actions that are especially helpful in this system.
They are listed below with important plant examples given in English. The
section on anti-rheumatics is repeated to refresh memories!


Anti-Rheumatics: See below

Anti-Inflammatories: Angelica archangelica, Betula spp.,
Cimicifuga racemosa, Salix spp., Caulophyllum thalictroides,
Menyanthes trifoliata, Apium graveolens, Harpagophytum
procumbens
, Tanacetum chrysanthemum, Guaiacum officinale,
Filipendula ulmaria, Populus tremuloides, Dioscorea villosa,
Gaultheria procumbens

Alteratives: Cimicifuga racemosa, Iris versicolor,
Menyanthes trifoliata, Arctium lappa, Guaiacum officinale,
Berberis aquifolium, Smilax spp., Rumex crispus

Anti-Spasmodic: Valeriana officinalis, Cimicifuga racemosa,
Viburnum opulus

Circulatory Stimulants: Capsicum minimum, Zingiber
officinale
, Zanthoxylum americanum

Rubefacients: Capsicum minimum, Zanthoxylum americanum,
Brassica spp., Mentha piperita, Horseradish, Urtica dioica

Analgesic: Valeriana officinalis, Piscidia erythrina,
Salix spp., Filipendula ulmaria and Anti-Inflammatories

Diuretics: Eupatorium perfoliatum, Apium graveolens, Achillea
millefolium

Nervines: Valeriana officinalis, Apium graveolens,
Piscidia erythrina and as indicated for each individual

Other Actions: as needed to ensure good elimination and general health,
e.g. bitters, hepatics, expectorants, & emmenagogues
etc.







Herbal Treatment for Specific Musculo-Skeletal Disorders


  • ‘Anti-Rheumatics’

  • Inflammation and Arthritis

  • Rheumatism- Myalgia

  • Osteo-Arthritis

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Use of Herbs in Treating Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Gout



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