Asian Arthritis Herbs that Help with Pain Relief
Arthritis Products
All of our asian herbal products help directly with problems from Arthritis and provide overnight, short term and long term pain relief from Arthritis.
Therapeutic Effects
Most people have found tremendous relief from the discomfort that Arthritis creates. From chronic pain, swelling, joint aches and more. These Thai herbs will act as an alternative to traditional medicine.
Relief of chronic pain
Helps with relief of chronic pain from over 100 types of Arthritis.
Helps with swelling
Reduced swelling in people who take for multiple days.
Helps with brain function
Improved brain functions, focus and ability to think clear.
What’s found in our asian herbs?
Salica Chinensis, commonly referred to as Chinese Willow, is a medicinal plant traditionally used in Chinese and East Asian herbal medicine. It is closely related to the broader Salix (willow) family, which has a long history of use in pain relief and inflammation reduction — particularly in joint-related conditions like Arthritis.
Anamirta cocculus is a large, woody climbing plant native to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. It has long been used in traditional Ayurvedic and Southeast Asian medicine for its diverse therapeutic properties. The dried seeds of the plant are commonly referred to as Cocculus, and they contain a powerful alkaloid called picrotoxin, known for its neurological effects.
While Anamirta cocculus is best known for its use in nervous system conditions, its traditional applications in herbal medicine suggest a supportive role in relieving joint and muscle discomfort, particularly in chronic conditions like Arthritis.
Cryptolepis dubia is a lesser-known but powerful medicinal plant traditionally used across Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, Laos, and parts of India. Known for its strong anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and immune-modulating properties, Cryptolepis dubia has been utilised in traditional Thai and Ayurvedic medicine to treat a variety of inflammatory and chronic conditions — including joint pain, rheumatism, and skin infections.
In the context of Arthritis, this herb shows promise as a natural anti-inflammatory agent that can help support the body’s response to swelling, joint stiffness, and autoimmune flare-ups.
Strychnos is a genus of flowering plants with over 190 species, many of which are native to tropical Asia, Africa, and South America. The most well-known species, Strychnos nux-vomica, is both famous and controversial due to its potent alkaloids — strychnine and brucine — which are highly toxic in large amounts but have also been used in traditional and homeopathic medicine for centuries.
While often associated with poison, when used in very controlled, micro-doses, Strychnos-derived extracts have been traditionally used for relief from chronic pain, muscle stiffness, and neurological disorders — including Arthritis.
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Derris scandens, sometimes referred to colloquially as Dems scandens, is a well-known medicinal climbing vine native to Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. In traditional Thai medicine, it is widely used to treat musculoskeletal pain, particularly joint and tendon inflammation, making it a promising herb for individuals suffering from various forms of Arthritis.
Recent scientific interest has validated many of its traditional uses, especially its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, making it a valuable herb for inclusion in natural Arthritis relief formulations.
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Dracaena conferta, a species within the Dracaena genus, is a tropical plant found in parts of Southeast Asia, including Thailand, and used in traditional herbal medicine. Though not as commonly studied as other anti-inflammatory herbs, it holds a place in folk healing systems for its muscle-relaxing, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying properties.
Used in both internal decoctions and topical herbal compresses, Dracaena conferta has long been valued in Thai and local medicine as part of multi-herbal remedies for joint pain, swelling, and musculoskeletal discomfort — making it a supportive herb in Arthritis-focused formulations.
Eucommia bark, derived from the tree Eucommia ulmoides, is a powerful herbal remedy traditionally used in Chinese medicine for strengthening bones, tendons, and joints. Known as “Du Zhong” in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this herb is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and joint-repairing properties — making it especially valuable for individuals suffering from Arthritis, particularly Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid conditions.
While Eucommia is not native to Thailand, it is often included in modern Asian herbal formulas due to its long-standing effectiveness and growing global recognition.
Read More: https://arthritisherbs.com.au/eucommia-bark/
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