10 NATURAL REMEDIES for Knee Pain

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Knee pain is an incredibly common problem that can be caused by any number of reasons. In this post, we will take a look at common causes for knee pain and what you can do to prevent it. We will also provide 10 natural remedies for knee pain, so you can naturally relieve your pains from the comfort of your own home.

What Causes Knee Pain?

The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body, meaning that a lot can go wrong. It is particularly vulnerable to pain and damage, since it has to take your body’s full weight when you do things such as running or jumping.

For this reason, knee pain has been found to be a particular problem for athletes. If you do a lot of sport, you run a higher risk of damaging your knees. Of course, it’s not just athletes that suffer from pain in the knee; you are also more likely to experience this pain as you get older or if you are overweight.

How to prevent knee pain
Preventing knee pain can be difficult, since it is commonly caused by an accident. However, you can take certain precautions to reduce the risk of an injury taking place. These tips should be considered the next time you do exercise or any form of physical activity:

If you feel pain in your knee, stop exercising
Make sure you gradually increase the intensity of your workout
Stretch before and after physical activity, including your legs
Choose shoes that are well-fitting and offer plenty of support, replacing them when necessary


Exercises for knees
It is also a good idea to strengthen the muscles that support your knee, in order to reduce the pressure on your joint. While you don’t want to cause additional strain on your joint, there are knee strengthening exercises that will help to strengthen your muscles, without causing further damage.
Natural remedies for knee pain
We take a look at 10 great home remedies for knee pain, from tea to lotions and pastes; these remedies will all help to ease your pain.

1. White Willow Bark Tea

Willow bark extract is commonly used to treat inflammation and has been found to provide pain relief in people suffering from arthritis. White willow bark is known for containing salicylic acid, which can also be found in aspirin. Cinnamon is also known for its anti-inflammatory, as well as antioxidant properties.

How to make White Willow Bark tea:
Pour 8 ounces of water in a pan and add 1-2 teaspoons white willow bark
Boil for 5-10 minutes
Leave to steep for 20-30 minutes
Strain and add cinnamon and honey to taste
Caution: Avoid white willow bark if you are sensitive to aspirin, suffer from a gastrointestinal disorder or have tinnitus.


2. Spicy Turmeric and Ginger Tea


Turmeric contains antioxidant properties that can help to reduce pain, as well as a powerful antioxidant called curcumin. It is also reported to slow the progression of rheumatoid arthritis, which is one of the biggest causes of knee pain. Ginger also contains anti-inflammatory compounds and is widely used to alleviate pain.

How to make Turmeric and Ginger Tea:
Boil a cup of water
Add ¼ teaspoon of organic ground Turmeric and ¼ teaspoon of organic ground ginger
Reduce to a simmer
Leave for 10-15 minutes
Strain and add honey to taste
If you like to take your turmeric and ginger on the go, there's a great organic supplement available that combines the two:

3. Turmeric Paste
Another option is to use turmeric in a paste and apply this directly to the knee joint for some relief.

How to make Turmeric Paste:
Mix 3 tablespoons turmeric with 3 cups of water
Bring to the boil
Leave it to boil until it forms a thick paste – at least 8 minutes
As it starts to thicken, keep stirring to avoid scorching
Add more water if necessary
Apply directly to the knee joint
You can store the remaining paste in a glass jar and place it in the fridge.

4. Epsom Salt Soak


Epsom salt bathing is often used to help alleviate pain and relieve inflammation, particularly when it comes to sore muscles. This is because Epsom Salt contains magnesium sulphate, a naturally occurring chemical historically used for pain relief.

How to use Epsom Salt for your knees
Run a bath of warm water
Add 2 cups of Epsom salt
Soak for at least 15 minutes

5. Apple Cider Vinegar and Cherry Juice
Apple cider vinegar has several uses. It contains potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and calcium, all of which are essential for relieving joint pain. It also has antioxidant properties, which makes it perfect for easing arthritis pain and knee pain. Cherries are rich in anthocyanin, ideal for battling inflammation.

How to use ACV and Cherries:
Add 1 teaspoon of organic apple cider vinegar to a glass of cherry juice
Mix well and enjoy once or twice a day

6. Apple Cider Vinegar Lotion
For an alternative to an apple cider vinegar drink, you can also create your own lotion.

How to make ACV lotion:
Mix 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar with 1 tablespoon extra virgin organic coconut oil
Rub directly onto your knee joint

7. Cayenne Pepper Massage Oil
Cayenne peppers contain a chemical known as Capsaicin, which is what gives it its heat. This also has analgesic properties, so if applied topically, it can be used to help reduce pain. You will initially feel a burning sensation as the body releases substance P, a chemical that alerts the body to injury.

How to make Cayenne Pepper Massage Oil:
Add ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper to 1 cup of warm olive oil or almond oil
Mix well and apply directly to knee joint

8. Cayenne Pepper Lotion
For a simple alternative, try mixing cayenne pepper with a hypoallergenic, non-scented lotion.

How to make Cayenne Pepper Lotion:
Mix ¼ - ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper with 1 cup of lotion
Apply a generous amount to your knee joint
Wash your hands after handling the lotion, taking care not to touch your eyes or other mucous membranes
Caution: Stop using if the cayenne pepper oil or lotion causes too much irritation.

9. Fenugreek Seeds
Due to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, fenugreek seeds are often used to relieve knee pain.

How to eat the Fenugreek Seeds
Soak 2 teaspoons of fenugreek seeds in filtered water overnight
The next morning, strain them and consume

10. Fenugreek Seeds Paste
Rather than chewing on these seeds, you can also make a paste to apply to the affected area.

How to make a Fenugreek paste
Roast 2 teaspoons of organic fenugreek seeds
Crush them and mix with water to create a paste
Apply directly to the knee joint


These 10 natural remedies will help to alleviate any pain felt following a knee injury. However, it’s important to take preventative measures wherever possible to help avoid further knee injuries from taking place.
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