To know about bursitis first of all it is important to know about bursa. Bursa is present in everyone where it is scattered through out the body. The main function of bursa is to reduce the friction between two surfaces that are moving in different directions. It can be imagined to a bag, which is locked with little amount of oil in it and no air at all. Bursa is a sac filled with the body’s own natural lubricating oil. Ultimately. In simple words it acts as a smooth slippery surface between two moving objects. It is usually found at points where muscles and tendons rub against each other. The inflammation of one or more bursae leads to bursitis. It is caused by repetition of movement or excessive pressure. The bursa loses its smoothness and provides a slippery surface that has lost all its friction. It gets more irritated and painful when it moves. When such condition occurs he bursa becomes inflamed and gets swollen up. The commonly affected areas are generally the elbows and knees because they are repeatedly used and rested upon more compared to other parts of the body.
commonly experienced by bursitis sufferers. Many patients are recommended to use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as Ibuprophen and Acetaminophen, for such symptoms. However, the regular use of these popular over-the-counter medicines has been associated with ulcers and other disturbances of the GI tract. Diet and nutritional supplementation programs rich in anti-inflammatory oils and herbs has proved far more advantageous to one's overall health than these medicines. Acusil contains supplements proven to strengthen and tone specific body systems; namely those which encompass inflammatory, immunological, and pain response. The ingredient list includes: Methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM, is a sulfur-containing compound that can relieve pain, decrease inflammation and increase blood flow to injured areas, including the bursae. Curcumin (Curcuma longa) is one of the best known and heavily researched anti-inflammatory compounds, and is the main active ingredient in the herb turmeric; an herb which has been used extensively by naturopathic physicians for bursitis treatment. Willow Bark Extract (Salix alba) contains anti-inflammatory and pain relieving compounds (like salacin) from which aspirin (ASA) is derived. Aspirin is a commonly administered nonsteroidal anti- Inflammatory used for the many negative symptoms associated with bursitis. Boswellia serrata (Indian frankincense) is another pain relieving, anti-inflammatory herb with a safe pharmacologic profile. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) acts as a broad based anti-inflammatory and analgesic agent, and much like boswellia, ginger inhibits 5-lipoxygenase, distinguishing these herbs form NSAIDs. When used in conjunction with a diet abundant in vitamins A and C, calcium, magnesium, essential oils, and B-vitamin compounds, Acusil accurately addresses the nutritional concerns of this condition; providing reductions in both the discomfort of bursitis's more troublesome symptoms and duration of individual recovery.
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