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Home Remedies for Arthritis in Hands

by Top10HomeRemedies Team
May 27, 2021
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Arthritis in the hands is the most common type of arthritis. It occurs as a result of the breakdown of the cartilage that support the bone structure.

Since we use our hands and fingers in most activities, arthritis in the hands can be a cause of discomfort and uneasiness. Swollen fingers, joint inflammation, stiffness and pain are some of the symptoms of hand arthritis.

Advancements in the medical field have led to the development of many methods for controlling the various arthritis symptoms. Along with medications, you can also try some easy yet highly effective natural remedies to improve the condition of your fingers and hands.

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Here are the top 10 home remedies for arthritis in the hands. Also, consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Contents

  • 1. Ice Pack
  • 2. Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 3. Ginger
  • 4. Honey and Cinnamon
  • 5. Epsom Salt
  • 6. Oil Massage
  • 7. Turmeric
  • 8. Garlic
  • 9. Fenugreek Seeds
  • 10. Castor Oil
  • Expert Answers (Q&A)

1. Ice Pack

Cold therapy is good for those suffering from hand arthritis. You can use ice packs, a plastic bag filled with crushed ice or a bag of frozen vegetables.

Regular application of ice packs on the affected hands and fingers will lessen irritation and reduce soreness. However, it is important to bear in mind that different people may respond differently to cold therapy.

Simply put the ice pack on the affected area for a few minutes and then repeat. Continue this home treatment for about 20 minutes, several times a day.

Apply the cold compress to only one or two joints at a time, and be sure to put a thin towel between the ice pack and the skin to prevent frostbite.

2. Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar has anti-inflammatory and alkaline-forming properties that help reduce pain and stiffness in the hands from arthritis.

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  • Drink a glass of warm water mixed with one tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar and some honey every day.
  • Alternatively, mix one-quarter or one-half teaspoon of cayenne pepper in one cup of warm apple cider vinegar. Soak the painful joint in it for about 15 minutes and then rinse it off. Repeat daily until you see improvement.

3. Ginger

Ginger contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce arthritis pain and inflammation. You can add this herb in your foods and also drink ginger tea to derive its benefits.

To make ginger tea:

  1. Cut up a small piece of ginger.
  2. Boil it in one cup of water for 10 minutes.
  3. Strain and drink this tea two or three times a day until you get relief.

4. Honey and Cinnamon

The combination of honey and cinnamon powder is a good natural way to treat arthritis in hands and help relax stiff muscles due to their excellent healing properties.

cinnamon and honey remedy for arthritis in hands

Also, honey has antiseptic qualities, while cinnamon has good anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

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  1. Mix one tablespoon of honey and one-half teaspoon of cinnamon powder.
  2. Eat this mixture every morning on an empty stomach for several weeks or until you get encouraging results.

5. Epsom Salt

Epsom salt is good for reducing the stiffness, inflammation and pain associated with arthritis. It is a rich source of magnesium which is important for bone mineralization; most arthritis patients have demineralized bones. Moreover, magnesium helps decrease nerve pains.

  1. Mix two cups of Epsom salt in warm bath water
  2. Soak your hands in it for 20 to 30 minutes.
  3. Do this three times a week for several weeks or until you are satisfied with the results.

6. Oil Massage

There is a strong connection between olive oil and inflammation caused by arthritis.

use olive oil to treat arthritis in hands

A special compound known as oleocanthal present in olive oil helps prevent the production of pro-inflammatory COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes.

  • Olive oil can be used as a massage oil for your hands and fingers. Add a few drops of lavender oil to two to four tablespoons of warm olive oil and massage the affected area with gentle strokes to alleviate discomfort and inflammation.
  • You can also use olive oil for cooking food to help reduce the risk of rheumatoid arthritis.

7. Turmeric

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Due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, turmeric is another popular ingredient for treating hand arthritis. Turmeric also has antiseptic and antibacterial properties.

  • Add one teaspoon of turmeric to a glass of hot milk along with a little honey and drink it once daily. You can also try the spiced turmeric milk (recipe here).
  • Alternatively, heat a quart of water, add one tablespoon of turmeric powder and boil the solution for 10 minutes. Allow it to cool and then drink it daily.

8. Garlic

garlic

Garlic is another effective ingredient for treating arthritis in the hands. It has anti-inflammatory properties that reduce pain and inflammation associated with arthritis.

It contains sulfur that relieve joint pain and inflammation. Plus, the selenium present in garlic has antirheumatic effects.

  • Eat garlic on a regular basis, either in raw or cooked form as per your preference.
  • You can also fry two garlic cloves (chopped) in two tablespoons of mustard oil. Turn off the heat and allow the oil to cool until it is comfortably warm. Finally, apply it on the affected area and gently massage with it. Repeat the process twice daily until you see improvement.

9. Fenugreek Seeds

fenugreek seeds

Research indicates that the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects of fenugreek, also known as methi, may help treat inflammation associated with arthritis.

  1. Soak one teaspoon of fenugreek seeds in water overnight.
  2. The next morning, eat the seeds and discard the water.
  3. Do this daily for a few months.

10. Castor Oil

castor oil

Castor oil has powerful medicinal and curative powers. The component known as ricinoleic acid present in castor oil has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties that help a lot to get relief from arthritis pain.

  • Gently massage some castor oil on the affected area. Do this twice a day to reduce pain.
  • You can also boil two tablespoons of castor oil and then add it to a glass of fresh orange juice. Drink this juice before eating your breakfast daily, and within weeks you will notice an improvement in your condition.

Caution: Castor oil also works as a laxative so not drink too much castor oil or for too long.

To conclude, along with these home remedies, you also need to follow your doctor’s advice. Exercises and physical therapies will also surely help you have better joint movement in your fingers and hands.

 

Expert Answers (Q&A)

Answered by Dr. Daniel Zanotti, MD (Orthopedic Surgeon)

What is the best exercise to relieve arthritis pain in the hands?

The best exercise to help arthritis in the hands involves stretching to maintain mobility. We advise patients to massage the hands, especially the thumb. Thumb arthritis can be very disabling, as human thumbs provide us the ability to grasp, hold and manipulate things that other animals cannot.

Massage helps to loosen the tissues and maintain flexibility that is lost due to arthritis. Touching the tip of the thumb to each digit can help with a range of motions and mobility. Gentle squeezing exercises also help to improve strength.

Is drinking too much coffee bad for arthritis in the hands?

There are many ongoing studies regarding the effect of caffeine on health. While it has not been shown as a cause of Rheumatoid Arthritis or gout, it may increase inflammation in joints. As with any item, we encourage moderation with caffeine as all of its effects are unknown. Moderate caffeine intake (less than 2-3 cups of coffee per day) has not definitively shown to help or worsen arthritis.

Is arthritis a permanent condition?

Arthritis is a permanent condition. Simply put, arthritis occurs when the smooth cartilage surface of a joint is roughened. It can slowly progress over years, with the smooth surface becoming frayed, roughened and even devoid of cartilage eventually.

When the roughened or bare surface of one bone touches another bone, the result is pain, inflammation and deformity to the joint. Once the process starts, it cannot be reversed. The process can be however slowed. Losing weight, minimizing inflammation and avoiding excessive trauma to the joints can lead to improved cartilage health.

Is it true that eggplants, potatoes, pepper and tomatoes are bad for arthritis?

There are conflicting studies on particular foods affecting arthritis. Some studies suggest that vegetables in the Nightshade family such as eggplants, peppers, tomatoes and potatoes can increase joint inflammation.

These foods contain a chemical called solanine, which may cause some patients to experience joint pain. Again, in moderation, it is not clear if these foods do cause harm. However, experimenting with avoidance of these types of food may help some patients.

Does hot compress have the same benefits as the cold compress for arthritis relief?

Lots of patients ask about heat and cold for their arthritic joints. Heat helps tissues to relax and loosen. It can be helpful when working on stretching and exercises which promote joint mobility.

Cold helps to decrease inflammation. It can lessen swelling and fluid build-up within arthritic joints. We generally tell people to use heat when starting exercises to help with stiff joints, but to always use cold compress after exercise (or at the end of the day) to reduce swelling and inflammation.

Please provide some tips to help our readers relieve arthritis pain in their hands.

In general, we advise patients to take care of their hands as best as possible. Repetitive heavy gripping or lifting can damage the small joint of the hands. Similarly, continuous trauma to the hands can injure the knuckles and surface of the bones.

Our hands are one of the most unique features of humans, that allow us to function at a high level, and we should care for them whenever possible. Gentle massage, hand exercises, moderate diet and working smarter can help maintain healthy hands and fingers, and can sometimes avoid the necessary procedures such as knuckle replacement or finger arthroplasty.

About Dr. Daniel Zanotti, MD: Dr. Zanotti is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with a subspecialty certification in Orthopedic Sports Medicine and holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Pennsylvania State University. He has been practicing at the Center for Orthopedics since 2003, after, completing his orthopedic residency and general surgery internship at The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

During his sports medicine fellowship at the prestigious Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles, Dr. Zanotti served as a team physician for the Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers, Sparks, Galaxy and Kings, as well as the Anaheim Angels and Mighty Ducks.

Resources:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22155102
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19788760

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Comments 76

  1. julianswilson says:
    13 years ago

    I am really glad to come across such a useful and awesome post. I was being searching for such valuable home remedies that would be helpful for arthritis in hands. The symptoms of arthritis can be controlled up to some extent.

  2. billy says:
    13 years ago

    i just started suffering in my wrist according to the dr’s. I’m in construction so I need something that will work quickly and effectively. Please help!!!!

    • Bambi perry says:
      10 years ago

      This may sound weird but i know someone who works in construction and rubs his arthritic hands with wd 40 a few times a day. Hes told me it has done alot for him. Olive oil may help you.

    • Patricia Malone says:
      8 years ago

      I had dequervains syndrome
      Tried everything only thing that worked after 18 months of extreme pain was surgery to free caught nerves tendons etc
      Believe wrists damaged due mostly to heavy lifting etc nursing for close to 50 years

      • Laura Martin says:
        8 years ago

        I had the same and had to have the surgery as well. It’s been okay since the surgery

  3. wendy says:
    13 years ago

    I’ve been suffering with hand,wrist and elbow pain and inflamation for a few years now. Ive had 7 operations including tendon release, wrist and thumb fusion and ligament repairs in both sides. I am still struggling with severe inflamation showing on an ultrasound scan and they are now saying that after all these operations my main problem is the inflamation itself which is causing the pain. Please can you help me find a cure for inflamation!
    Many thanks

    Wendy

    • Misti says:
      13 years ago

      Wendy, ice therapy is great for inflammation. Ice with a wet wash cloth around it for 20 minutes then nothing for 40 minutes. Then repeat. I feel its the most effective method and doctors always recommend it. Don’t use heat though because it causes more inflammation and don’t use ice longer than 20 minutes at a time because you body will feel as though its freezing and then in turn causes your body to make heat in the area which is what you want to avoid.

    • mary says:
      13 years ago

      I know what your talking about. I’ve had tendon release surgery which cured the burning but my fingers and hands are still swelled, going on 2 yrs. I’ve had every blood test, x-rays, and MRI’s. Nothing comes up positive. They say I’m pristine! I also have ganglion cysts on the top of my wrists. If you have any cures let me know. I’m drinking apple cider vinegar and taking curcumin tablets. No change yet.

      Thank you
      Mary

      • laura says:
        12 years ago

        I just wanted to verify WHAT kind of apple cider vinegar you are using. The regular stuff you buy in the regular part of the store doesn’t work. You have to have the ac vinegar that has the “mother” in it. Braggs works wonderfully. I have noticed it helps my arthritis to a degree..but it helps GERD/acid reflux 100% taken twice a day (can add warm water/honey to taste). 2 Tbsp. twice a day.

        • Kelly says:
          11 years ago

          Hi Laura, just read your post that the apple cider vinegar helped you with GERD & acid reflux? I suffer from that as a result of taking too much ibuprofen, so much so that I went to the ER. How much do you take & how often?

          • Laura McCloskey says:
            10 years ago

            Kelly, just saw your post! Please stop taking ibuprofen now. I took it so long and so much for my fibromyalgia pain because I did not have proper medication. When I had to do an endoscopy, the doctor found five “5” ULCERS! Proper medication will not cause ulcers.

    • Katrina says:
      11 years ago

      Wendy, I’ve read and heard of great results from drinking pure cherry juice. I’ve also heard that the number one thing for inflammation is turmeric. I would recommend looking up turmeric use for chronic inflammation. If you are taking prescription or over the counter anti inflammatory medications I would take a very close look at those as they may be be doing more harm than good over the long run. (If nothing works well enough a fast or cleanse always brings the body intense healing and makes it more receptive) if you have belly fat I would suggest also checking to see if you have candidiasis as it can cause and exacerbate a myriad of problems including inflammation.

      Have faith and keep trying! I hope you find your way and end up writing a success story that helps a lot of people! 🙂

    • margaret hamilton says:
      9 years ago

      If you Google Update Magnesium you will see how good Citrate Magnesium is for the body. Try to avoid all dairy products. Then make smoothies with leafy green vegetables and apples

  4. hoitt says:
    13 years ago

    I’m beginning to have RA in my hands, feet, and many other parts of my body. It seems to have progress rapidly. The pain in my hands grew from occasional to chronicle within two months. I will try some of the home remedies and, if they work, will post result here!

    • Jann says:
      13 years ago

      Hoitt, I have noticed the same thing. I wake up every morning with pain and stiffness in my hands and left wrist. Also, in one knee. This has only occurred in the last few months. I would be curious to know if you have tried any of the remedies and which ones worked the best. I have been debating about getting a hand wax therapy bath. A young teacher friend of mine swore by his that he had to use every morning before school for his hand arthritis. The wax baths are not cheap, though.

      • Joe v says:
        12 years ago

        I have been looking for some one that has what im going through and u sound like what i are going through is the same as I so can u tell me more about what happen with you it happen to me in the last 2 months and not it has not gone away ans i wake up with swelling and pain in bolth my hands every morning now i feel like im getting it in the back of my knees any one that has the same problem please contact me and tell me ur story i dont have insurance to go to the docter and no money to pay for one am at a loss with what i should do or if it is serious i know this is not a site for this kinda question just feelin lucky i guess

        • Sandra W. Floyd says:
          12 years ago

          The swelling and pain in your hands in the morning sounds like carpal tunnel syndrome. I had it in both wrists and experienced the same problems every morning. I was able to relieve the symptoms for quite a few years by purchasing a brace for each wrist to wear at bedtime. This was at the suggesting of my chiropractor, and it did work until my job made the problem too severe to treat this way and I had to have surgery. Also, vitamin B-100 complex is very good for nerve issues when taken every day. Good luck, and I hope you get relief.

  5. Jane says:
    13 years ago

    Has anyone tried any of these remedies and gotten results from them.

    • Felixberto Yalung says:
      13 years ago

      I suddenly felt temporary numbness on my right hand fingers while operating a computer mouse. This happened after I engaged my right hand in performing a heavy work-chopping woods single handed. Henceforth, there was swelling and pain. On the third day someone advised me to take honey with cinnamon powder in an empty stomach. After exactly five days. no more pain and swelling. As of this moment my fingers are almost cured. They’re back to normal without any medical intervention.

      • Mary says:
        11 years ago

        What’s the ratio of honey to cinnamon?

    • Chantal says:
      12 years ago

      I’ve been taking the honey and cinnamon mixture for about a month and it seems to be working.

      • Rey says:
        11 years ago

        Boil ginger root add it with cider vinegar and honey.

    • Ed says:
      12 years ago

      Jane, I definitely have had good results; however, in addition to these awesome suggestions, I have done more.
      Aside from the suggestions on this post, you should stop eating the following: all refined foods such as pasta, sugar, salt, cookies; also stop eating: coffee, beans of any kind, corn, tomato, watermelon, potato, wheat, bell pepper, eggplant, fried foods, beef and pork. It is far better to eat lean protein foods like wild -not farmed – fish and organic chicken as well as turkey. Eat white meat products that do not contain nitrites and sulfates.
      I have rheumatoid arthritis in all of my joints and I have been able to control most of the symptoms with a strict diet plus regular exercise. I started exercising slow until I was able to run on the elliptical machine 3.5 miles 5 days a week. But it took me a long time to get to this point.

      • kahiwa says:
        11 years ago

        Question for Ed: You recommended stop drinking coffee altogether or just cut back! Is there a web site that someone can find out more about the nutritional side of controlling the symptoms of RA! Thanks

    • Jen says:
      11 years ago

      I drink boiled ginger tea whenever I have mild pain in any area of my body. It absolutely works. That’s the only thing I knew about but I ran out in the middle of a flare up so I’m looking for an alternative…I think I’ll try a few of the others at the same time…I have epsom salt, honey, cinnamon and olive oil in the house already.

  6. Lacey says:
    13 years ago

    Stiff morning hands troubleshooting: I found a thread that links taking fish oil supplements and sudden morning hand pain. I have experienced this in the last 2 months. I too, wake with stiff hands unable to fully make a fist. Lots of people shared how they just started a new fish oil brand. I stopped taking mine for three days with no change in stiff fingers. So that was not it.

    Is working in soil a common denominator? Can soil fungus enter a crack or cut in skin?

    Things I have done to possibly bring this on: LOTS of hand work in garden, lifting rocks, digging, scrubbing, sanding… (but I have done these for years without problems.??? I am athletic 53)

    I used to eat X-virgin coconut oil popcorn with sea salt very often in evening during cooler weather and do not eat much coconut oil in summer. It might be a connection. XV Coconut oil is very healthy and maybe I need more.

    I do have a thought that it might be a vertebrae out of place in cervical spine. I think this might be the cause because of the hard work I’ve been doing, my shallow breathing (like reduced lung capacity) and my arms get heavy if I fall asleep with them over my head.
    I just started taking 2 T apple cider vinegar with 1 T raw honey in 8oz warm water each morning and night. Too early to call.

    • laura says:
      12 years ago

      I was told by my chiropractor to NOT sleep with your arms over your head..you have to really pay attention to it as it cuts off the blood flow to your hands/arms and then when you lower them you make your heart work harder to catch up with the extra blood flow all of a sudden..so try to stop doing that and a vertebrae out can really cause the pain and breathing issues also. Now I am reposting what I wrote to someone earlier as it is the same response in regards to apple cider vinegar..I just wanted to verify WHAT kind of apple cider vinegar you are using. The regular stuff you buy in the regular part of the store doesn’t work. You have to have the ac vinegar that has the “mother” in it. Braggs works wonderfully. I have noticed it helps my arthritis to a degree..but it helps GERD/acid reflux 100% taken twice a day (can add warm water/honey to taste). 2 Tbsp. twice a day.

  7. Carrie says:
    13 years ago

    I’m going to try the soaking in hot water for my hands and wrists, they give me so much pain. These remedies are simple and I will be trying more of your remedies. What’s your suggestion that would help to relieve the inflammation and pain in a person with R.A ?

  8. Teddy says:
    13 years ago

    I have had some success with Emu oil. When I say some ,is because the stiffness has not entirely vanished but has significantly reduced and so the pain associated with it.

  9. Dawn.T says:
    13 years ago

    Excellent

  10. kelaniya bandara says:
    13 years ago

    no,1 and 9 very good.

  11. Tammysue2 says:
    13 years ago

    Tried the Epsom salt and OMG does it work. Going to use every day. Pain free right now and.

  12. herman says:
    13 years ago

    I have lived with arthritic pain in the hands for about 5 of my 80 years.
    Something I observed was that when I worked on my bike and my hands were covered with grease, that my pain was minimal and I had no middle finger lockup.
    Realizing that vaseline is also a mineral oil derivative, I tried it and have been using it ever since. The common Vix or equivalent ointment, containing aloe and eucalyptus oil is significantly more effective and longer lasting than just vaseline . A very sparing application on all knuckles before bedtime does wonders.

    • Pat says:
      12 years ago

      Where do you get your stomach acid.

  13. Mike says:
    12 years ago

    I know this sounds crazy but I rubbed stomach acid onto my hands and the acidic properties slowly eroded the arthritis out of my hands and after a year my arthritis was gone, my pain is gone and i have never felt better

    • Beverly Holzhauser says:
      12 years ago

      What is stomach acid?

    • Andrea Byard says:
      12 years ago

      Mike, what is stomach acid and where do you get it?

    • Diana says:
      12 years ago

      Not crazy, resourceful I would say, I also would love to know how to obtain stomach acid. To be free of pain, able to ware gloves & yes not the constant embarrassments of having hands that have becomes disfigured would truly be a joy. Thank you for the sharing knowledge.

  14. Newnelly says:
    12 years ago

    Sometimes pain can also be caused from lack of Magnesium (tablets taken internally) .Just Google and research Magnesium and how it may help with aches and pains.

  15. Sundeep Singh says:
    12 years ago

    Honey and Cinnamon have done wonder for my father.

    • Cliff says:
      8 years ago

      What’s the ratio of honey and cinnamon??

  16. Andrea Byard says:
    12 years ago

    Sandeep, how much of each (cinnamon & honey) and how often?

  17. Norma Jenkins says:
    12 years ago

    I would like to have all of your information on different home remedies for arthritis

  18. Laura says:
    12 years ago

    I swear by my grandma’s recipe for arthritis hand cream. Put a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide into around 8 ounces of hand lotion, mix well. Apply on sore joints as much as you want. Test it first on a small area in case of sensitive skin. The peroxide helps lower the tension of the joints and provide relief from the pain.

  19. Deborah says:
    12 years ago

    How much honey to cinnamon do I use for arthritic finger

    • Deborah says:
      12 years ago

      Still waiting for answer

      • Chantal says:
        12 years ago

        Deborah, it’s written in the original post: one tablespoon of honey mixed with half a teaspoon of cinnamon.

      • Marie says:
        11 years ago

        Deborah – the ratio is right there in the article:

        “Mix one tablespoon of honey and one-half teaspoon of cinnamon power & have on an empty stomach every morning “

  20. Tess says:
    12 years ago

    Hi i am suffering for numbness of my finger 5 weeks tell now and lucky to found this site,And im trying now to ake the Honey and Cinamon .i wish it’s getting better if i will continue to take it untill the numbness and fingers sore gone…thanks for this site !!more power!!

  21. dilprt says:
    12 years ago

    Hiii…i m 25 yrs …bt m sufffering from RA …m taking treatment from 2 yrs for this bt no effect of treatment ..my pain and swelling progress very fast..m taking methotraxate drug from 2 yrs…plzzz help me……

  22. Saisavalli says:
    12 years ago

    I am suffering from right hand nerves totally week it is very difficult to lift the hand

  23. Nurse says:
    12 years ago

    An EXCELLENT old home remedy that works for many people with Arthritis is soaking raisins in gin. Please google this remedy as well as the directions on how to make it and how many to eat every day.

    In addition, eating dark cherries every day works for many people too.

  24. sar says:
    12 years ago

    I use organic apple cider vinegar with mother & honey every day and it does seem to be working. I have osteoarthritis in my hips. I do yoga everyday too which help. I keep away from refined foods and gluten.

  25. Victoria says:
    12 years ago

    Thanks for all the different tea drinks or other remedies from spices in our kitchen shelves and how to prepare them. Much appreciate it.

  26. Bakhshi says:
    12 years ago

    The easy to follow and practice the remedy which seems to have worked is honey and cinnamon. I am going to try it myself ‘ along with keeping the fingers in salted hot water

  27. Maggie says:
    12 years ago

    Have been trying the cinnamon and honey regime and in just 3 days my hands swelling and weakness have improved greatly. Woke up this am and could pick up a glass of water…..with one hand and no pain. I am a believer!

    • nancyp says:
      11 years ago

      I have been having this pain in hand and fingers,pain is so bad ,i cant sleep .thank for suggestions will certainly try cinnamon and honey

  28. Merle says:
    11 years ago

    I have an appointment today to have some help with the pain and swelling in my hands. After reading the above comments, I am also going to try some of them, starting with the cinn. and honey.

  29. SHIRL says:
    11 years ago

    I WILL CERTAINLY BE TRYING SOME OF THE .IDEAS ON MY HANDS THANKS FOR ALL THE INFORMATION.

  30. Catherine says:
    11 years ago

    I’m suffering with pain in my right hand. Feels like someone is twisting a knife in my finger. Will try honey and cinnamon today.

  31. ziton ismail says:
    11 years ago

    This is a very good tips, since I am having quite a stiff hands……….& I am going to massage my customers tonite…….I need a strong hand, not a stiff hand….

  32. Rey says:
    11 years ago

    Boil ginger root, mix it with cider vinegar, cinnamon, and honey. My formula.

  33. Beans says:
    11 years ago

    Hi folks,
    I haven’t seen any comments from acoustic guitar players. I play very often. My left hand (the fretting hand) has several fingers that won’t bend like they use to. I often wake with numb fingers and it is getting worse. Many of the remedies mentioned sound good, but I’m a bit lazy and hoped to see if other guitarist’s have zeroed in on a preferred remedy. Thanks…from Beans

  34. kevin simpson says:
    11 years ago

    ICE PACKS … not! Cold makes arthritis even worse. Don’t take my word for it. Just visit/live in a damp, cool, wintry, location and tell me how your hands feel; and then take a week in a hot dry place, like Arizona or Mexico and you tell me.

    Even now, October 25/15, Ontario Canada, the minute the September cold begins to hover in, my hands and parts of my body begin to stiffen and ache; even place hands for example in a hot tub at work while preparing a bath for those I support…soooooo nice…and it is the heat that relieves any pain and brings my fingers back to normalcy.

  35. Jhelay says:
    11 years ago

    Im experiencing numbness of my fingers every morning..
    Tnx i found dis site,,
    I will try this honey and cinnamon .hope it will work.
    Tnx

  36. Julie-Ann says:
    10 years ago

    I need all the help that I can get as my hands are almost conquered by Rheumatoid Athritis. I massage them daily with a mixture of coconut oil with four squares of camphor dissolved in the oil. I can now try some of the above home remedies as all my medications have bad side effects on my kidneys and liver. Thanks for the help.

  37. ravinder says:
    10 years ago

    Thanks a lot for excellent remedies, I will try

  38. Pam says:
    10 years ago

    I just had surgery on my hand 6 weeks ago for arthritis in my thumb. Dr said I would pain free after it is healed. I just got the cast off today and I can’t move my thumb. I have no feeling in the top of it. Do you think the Epsom salt soak would help. I start therapy next week

  39. Rachana Verma says:
    10 years ago

    I have been diagnosed with RA past 12yrs now, i am 30 yrs now. I am already on Ayurveda meds, and now shall start with these remedies too, as the Ayurveda meds havent seem to show immense effect so far, though i have stopped consuming nonveg, and alcohol for nearly couple of months. I hope these remedies will help me reduce the hand joints inflammation and get my grip back.

  40. Tricia says:
    10 years ago

    I just read the posts above and suffered many years with GERD and acid reflux. Then I read a homeopathic article that said fresh pineapple will “cure all”. In my case it has. Haven’t taken any OTC or script for it. Always have fresh pineapple in the frig. I keep canned slices just in case. However, now seldom use. Hopes this help.

  41. marie says:
    9 years ago

    Anyone heard of Borax for arthritis? I was told this by someone but am reluctant to try it.

  42. janaki gamlath says:
    9 years ago

    many thanks for all remedies..i will stat to try..cos i have pain in both hands..tnx

  43. Clau says:
    9 years ago

    Wonder if some of the food that we think make arthritis and allergies worse, is the one sprayed with round up and other chemicals. I will start using organic see if it helps.

  44. Cheryl says:
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    Yes my knuckles are getting worse. .will try raw honey and cinnamon. .have Nates honey on hand. Thanks

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