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Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

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Page 1: Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Joint Diseases and Topical Applications

Botanical Medicine 2Fall 2009

Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Page 2: Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Arnica montana

Page 3: Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Harpagophytum procumbens

Page 4: Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Centella asiatica

Page 5: Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Formula thoughts• Arctium lappa 1:2 – 30ml

• Rumex crispus 1:5 – 25 ml• Fumaria officinalis 1:5 – 25 ml• Silybum marianum 1:1 – 20 ml

• Taraxacum officinalis 1:5 – 20 ml

Page 6: Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Case Study 1• Your 40 year old female patient is complaining of

joint pain in her hands and knees. This is a new symptom for her and she has no history or family history of rheumatoid arthritis. No recent illnesses, she is generally healthy and gets outdoors for hikes and gardening frequently. Her diet is mostly meats, dairy, 1-2 servings of vegetables and fruits a day. She drinks about a liter of water daily and sleeps well at night. She works at a computer most of the day and takes one break for lunch.

Page 7: Joint Diseases and Topical Applications Botanical Medicine 2 Fall 2009 Sheila Kingsbury, ND, RH (AHG)

Case study 2

• Your 25 year old patient has recently had a bicycle accident and scraped up her knee badly. The joint is structurally intact but with some bruising. She has a 2x2 in. abrasion with some gravel still in it and has had it bandaged up for the last 2 days. She is wanting to know what she can put on it to help it heal and prevent scarring.