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Black Currant for Arthritis

 
Natural Standard Research Collaboration
Tuesday, 05 February 2008
 
Black Currant for Arthritis
 
The black currant shrub grows naturally in Europe and parts of Asia. Traditionally, black currant fruit has been cultivated mainly for dietary and confectionary purposes. Black currant may help reduce inflammation and morning stiffness associated with arthritis. However, additional research is needed before a firm conclusion can be made.
    
Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to black currant, its constituents, or plants in the Saxifragaceae family. Avoid with bleeding disorders or if taking blood thinners, unless otherwise recommended by a qualified healthcare provider. Use cautiously with venous disorders or gastrointestinal disorders. Use cautiously if taking antidepressants or vitamin C supplements. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding.

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Rita said:

Black currant oil (or seed) is good for rheumatoid arthritis according to Arthritis Foundation. Its seed oil contains 15 to 20 percent gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). Black currant seed (oil) should not be confused with berry.
 
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