OrganicArthritis is made with certified organic herbal ingredients formulated specifically by board certified Nephrologists (Kidney Doctors) and Internal Medicine specialists


Why use OrganicArthritis?


Not an NSAID

NSAIDs (ex: Advil / Motrin / Alleve / Naproxen /Ibuprofen) are the typically the most utilized over the counter anti-inflammatory agent but are CAUTIONED/AVOIDED in the following patient populations:

 

  • Chronic Kidney Disease 
  • Congestive Heart Failure 
  • Gastritis/Stomach Ulcers 

 

Not an Opioid


 Opioids are medications used for pain management that have potentially severe side effects and addictive properties resulting in over an estimated 130 deaths per day according to the US Department of Health and Human Services

Tylenol Arthritis is Questionable
Physicians often tell patients to avoid NSAIDS and use the only common alternative - Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Arthritis or Extra Strength for aches/pains. The problem is multiple past studies (and decades of our clinical patient encounters) have shown minimal (if any) anti-inflammatory effectiveness
Organic Arthritis

Ingredients are herbal/organic and have been used for generations in holistic medicine. Clinical study data exists for active ingredients showing anti-inflammatory action at extracted dosages


This specific formula has been utilized in our clinic for an extended time and has shown to be effective for a multitude of primarily Chronic Kidney Disease patients looking for an alternative to NSAIDS and also failed Tylenol ES/Arthritis


Survey data noted over 90% of users state Organic Arthritis was effective for their needs! Learn more...

Manufactured with Integrity
Organic Arthritis is manufactured in a facility that is:
  • Certified by FDA Food Facility Registration regulations
  • Follows NSF INTERNATIONAL Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)
  • Member of the Natural Products Association
  • Made in America

Product Reviews

  • Ernest J Durst (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Pain free


    I suffered from chronic hip pain, that could not be diagnosed. After 4 days my pain decreased and now all most every day is pain free.


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    JA (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Works wonders!


    I absolutely love this product! I have never written a product review before and decided to in hopes of this helping others the way it has benefited me. After taking this for a couple of days the pain in my lower back noticeably diminished, in addition to my arthritis/joint pain reduced. This is an excellent supplement to help reduce inflammation and chronic pain. I struggle with joint and nerve pain, and Tylenol, anti-inflammatory medications, and joint pain creme do little to alleviate the pain. After taking it for a couple of weeks and forgetting to take it for a few days I could really tell the difference.

  • Michael Dorsey (Amazon Review)

    Great product. Fantastic product ! No more Aleve and / or Advil for me in the future, I wake up feeling great. This is my new “go to”, highly recommended for anyone with joint pain. I’ll be a long time customer that’s for sure - thank you !

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  • AR (Facebook Review)

    I served over 20 years in the US military and always had low back pain and osteoarthritis. I was constantly taking anti inflammatory medications for pain relief but no more. Organic Arthritis is a wonderful supplement. I've already seen results in less than one month!

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  • Karen Figueroa (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    This pill is great. My boss gave it to me because i have really painful cramps when I get my period. I started taking it as soon I received it and it helped so much with the pain. It also gives you energy and you feel good about it. I usually I feel so tired but this pill has help me. I feel so great I bought a bottle for my mom too. She is always telling me her bones hurt but it has help her too. Also my bones crack a lot when ever I get up from sitting and it feels weird. But once I started taking this pill it has helped a lot with that too. But you do have to take it twice a day or like the bottle says 1 every 12 hours. And you have to take it every day. I really recommend this pill for every pain you have on any part of your body.


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  • M. Javaid (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    It works


    Finally a product that works for my arthritis And has no side effects. I am happy with the results and will recommend to My friends and family.

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  • Shaukat Mahmood (Facebook Review)

    Sixty-five years old with severe arthritis in both knees and lower back pain had limited my normal activities, I was about to go for a major surgery until I found this wonderful product. The results are amazing, I can climb the stairs as many times as I want, I can work in the garden without taking Advil and the best thing about this supplement is that it has no side effects.

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  • Ellen (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Impressed Pharmacist.


    As a clinical pharmacist, I was skeptical about this product. However, I was looking for something to help my joint pain after taking NSAIDS for years and not liking its side effects. After trying it out, I was pleasantly surprised it helped my joint pain after about two weeks! I now take it everyday. Highly highly recommend this product!

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  • Ms. Marriam (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    The shipping was very quick! And the medicine is working for my back pain...I no longer need to use pain medications.


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  • Samuel Umesegha (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Excellent alternative in patients advised to avoid nsaids. Needless to add that your kidneys are in safe hands. Take care of your pain with herbal supplement without fear of addiction or tolerance

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  • Huma M (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Finally something that works!!


    I've had terrible arthritis for years and have never found anything like this!! I can finally say goodbye to Tylenol and Advil also love that this is organic too.

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  • Reginald (Amazon Review)

    Pain relief


    Great safe anti inflammatory.


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  • Syed K Shaukat (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Woderful product for Arthritis


    I have been taking this medication and within a month, arthritis pain was gone. It is a wonderful product.

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  • SO (Amazon Review)

    Wonderful product


    Amazingly working

    No side effects

    I been taking this for last two months for my back pain and it’s working very well

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  • Zakir (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Organic product


    I am very pleased with Organic Arthritis Herbal Supplement. I have already recommended this wonderful organic product to others after taking for 2 weeks.


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  • crazypooh30 (Amazon Verified Purchase)

    Excellent, all organic product absolutely worth trying for pain relief


    I have been using this product for about 14 days now for post pregnancy hip joint and pelvic pain. I have noticed a significant improvement in aches and pain. I am thrilled to find all natural, herbal supplement with anti-inflammatory benefits. As a physician myself, I am cautious of using otc NSAIDs. This product has shown great promise so far. Recommend it.


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  • mohammed hashim (Facebook Review)

    This is Mohammed Hashim, WOW I don’t even know where to start. I was having pain in my right shoulder/arm. I went to multiple hospitals took shots , took pain killers , went to several chiropractors and as well as getting massages. I’ve been in the restaurant industry for over 30 years and have never felt pain like this before. I finally opened up my own restaurant called KabobBQ and while I was working I felt the same pain again. I was very worried thinking my career was over and made a mistake opening up a restaurant till I came across this organic arthritis herbal supplement. It literally changed my life .... I’ve never felt so good before and I wished I had found this earlier.  ALL I CAN SAY IS IF ANYONE HAS ANY TYPE OF JOINT PAIN OR AS ME SHOULDER TO TRY THIS ITS DEFINITELY A 10/10.


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  • nasim ashraf

    Works!


    V effective for my back and knees! And safe!


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  • Ntranam

    I am a 36 year old female and have endured years of chronic lower back and pelvic pain due to endometriosis. I have always taken pain killers, motrin, and tylenol over the years in an effort to relieve my pain. After my most recent surgery, I started taking this supplement 1 tablet every 12 hours. I saw significant improvement in my symptoms within days. It is effective, safe, and has no side effects. It has also increased my energy and improved my sleep. I highly recommend this supplement to everyone. Thank you Organic Arthritis!

Overcome Arthritis - Get Active Again!

The American Heart Association recommends at least 150-minutes of moderate activity each week (An easy way to remember this is 30 minutes at least 5 days a week)

Becoming more active can help lower your blood pressure and also boost your levels of good cholesterol

Without regular physical activity, the body slowly loses its strength, stamina and ability to function well. People who are physically active and at a healthy weight live about 7 years longer than those who are not active and are obese (American Heart Association)

Studies have shown that adults who are inactive/minimally active more than 4 hours a day had a 46% increased risk of death from any cause and an 80% increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease!

Organic Arthritis Blog

By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience 20 Nov, 2022
We all know the importance of staying active and exercising. It is advice we have heard many times as we navigate the twists and turns known as life. Often it is easier said than done especially for those with arthropathy and joint pains. However, we must fight the battle and remain as mobile and dynamic as possible. Because data shows that our quality of life, overall health, and even life expectancy itself are greatly impacted by our patterns of activity.
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience 08 Aug, 2022
Osteoarthritis is commonly referred to as the “wear and tear” degenerative joint disease. It typically results from the gradual loss of cartilage - the tough connective tissue that is within/between joints. In a way too simple analogy of this complex mechanism - this cartilage serves as essentially a shock absorber preventing direct shear force or “bone on bone” pressure. Once the shock absorber is weakened/gone – trauma will slowly lead to inflammation and erosion of the joint (PAIN!). This leads to a pretty straightforward question - is there a way to repair or at the least slow down the decline of cartilage? Enter Glucosamine - which is an amino sugar and precursor in the synthesis of glycosylated lipids and proteins. It is a natural compound that exists in our cartilage. 
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience 31 Jan, 2022
Osteoarthritis is one of the most common medical conditions in the world and is commonly referred to as “wear and tear” degenerative joint disease. It typically results from the gradual loss of cartilage within/between joints. This cartilage serves as a type of shock absorber preventing direct shear force and “bone on bone” pressure. Once the shock-absorber is gone it will slowly lead to inflammation and erosion of the joint. US Centers for Disease Control data estimate approx 60 million people with doctor diagnosed arthritis – and remember many people live with joint aches/pain without seeing a physician or getting a formal diagnosis of OA. Sadly the symptoms of OA simply do not stop at the joint. The Arthritis Foundation notes that individuals with OA are almost three times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease (CVD) or heart failure than those without OA. Also, people with osteoarthritis experience as much as 30 percent more falls and have a 20 percent greater risk of fracture than those without OA. These links are especially strong when arthritis is in certain weight bearing/balance joints, such as the knee/back/hip. It makes sense – pain/weakness especially in our stabilizing joints such as knees/hips/spine will limit mobility and lead to risk factors such as weight gain, cardiovascular disease, diabetes coupled with stability issues. These patients would have difficulty following American Heart Association recommendation s that recommend increased physical activity and note that becoming more active can help lower blood pressure and also boost levels of good cholesterol. Without regular physical activity, the body slowly loses its strength, stamina and ability to function well - People who are physically active live about 7 years longer than those who are not active and are obese (American Heart Association). Studies have shown that adults who are inactive/minimally active more than 4 hours a day had a 46% increased risk of death from any cause and an 80% increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease! So now let us focus on some of the clinical presentations of Osteoarthritis (OA). In general there is a marked variability of disease expression. Although most patients present with joint pain and functional limitations, the age of disease onset, sequence of joint involvement, and disease progression vary from person to person. OA ranges from an asymptomatic, incidental finding on clinical or radiologic examination to a progressive disabling disorder eventually culminating in "joint failure" with impaired mobility and quality of life. The primary symptoms of osteoarthritis (OA) are joint pain, stiffness, and motor restriction. Symptoms usually present in just one or a few joints in a middle-aged or older person. Other manifestations in patients with OA include sequelae such as muscle weakness, poor balance, and associated conditions such as fibromyalgia (a disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue, sleep, memory and mood issues).
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience 24 Nov, 2021
Osteoarthritis is oftentimes characterized in simple terms - typically referred to as a “wear and tear” injury to a specific joint. This usually involves the weight bearing joints of the body such as the lower back (lumbar spine), the hips, or the knees but can also include common repetitive use joints such as the fingers/toes and also the ankle (especially if historical trauma/injury is noted). In actuality - osteoarthritis is a complex system with many mediators that can affect degradation of joints/cartilage. There are multiple mechanisms that can help trigger erosive joint disease - including several metabolic triggers. In this excellent review by Wang/Hunter et a l from Osteoarthritis and Cartilage - they have an interesting info graphic highlighting potential metabolic contributors to OA (shared below).
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience 20 Sep, 2021
Falls are a major issue especially in our elderly population and falls are the leading cause of injury, both fatal and nonfatal, among older adults in the United States . I can not even count the number of lives that were significantly (and often times permanently) changed after a fall through my decades of practice as a Nephrologist and Internist.
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience 05 Sep, 2021
Cultures around the world, originally in eastern philosophy, have utilized mind body movement exercises for generations for various potential mental and physical benefits. These practices have increased in popularity and scope and are now truly global disciplines such as yoga and tai chi . Yoga likely was founded in Indi a and entails discipline in physical, mental, and spiritual realms with originally strong followings in the hindu and buddhist doctrines. It has morphed from being tied to a single country and also bypassed religious connotations. The term "yoga" in the Western world often denotes a modern form of hatha yoga and posture-based physical fitness, stress-relief, and relaxation techniques sometimes accompanied with breathing exercises The focus of yoga in this modern sense is to blend posture based positions/poses to help facilitate exercise for the body and potentially mind. There are many different disciplines/variations of Yoga with significant fluctuations in their physical demands. Many researchers/physicians attempt to quantify the strenuousness of exercises by their energy cost of exercise commonly measured in metabolic equivalent of task (MET). Less than 3 METs counts as light exercise; 3 to 6 METs is moderate; 6 or over is vigorous. American College of Sports Medicine and American Heart Association guidelines count periods of at least 10 minutes of moderate MET level activity towards their recommended daily amounts of exercise. For healthy adults aged 18 to 65, the guidelines recommend moderate exercise for 30 minutes five days a week, or vigorous aerobic exercis e for 20 minutes three days a week. Treated as a form of exercise, a complete yoga session with asanas (body posture) and pranayama (focusing on breath) discipline provides 3.3 ± 1.6 METs which would be classified as an average/moderate workout in strenuousness. There have been several hundred published articles/scientific trials on Yoga and its potential health benefits. Let us focus on some of the data for arthropathy. In one randomized control trial by Deepeshwar et al - Sixty-six individual diagnosed with with knee osteoarthritis (ages between 30 and 75 yo) were randomized into two groups. One group would then participate in yoga for 1 week at a yoga center ( n = 31) and then a control ( n = 35) group who did not participate in any yoga activities. Multiple functional tests were performed on day 1 and then at day 7 - including the Falls Efficacy Scale (FES), Handgrip Strength test (left hand LHGS and right hand RHGS), Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), Sit-to-Stand (STS), and right & left extension and flexion. Results indicated a significant reduction in TUG ( p < 0.001), Right ( p < 0.001), and Left Flexion ( p < 0.001) whereas significant improvements in LHGS ( p < 0.01), and right extension ( p < 0.05) & left extension ( p < 0.001) from baseline was found in the yoga group. This would suggest improved muscular strength, flexibility, and functional mobility in the yoga group. This was a small study that also was completed over a short time frame (1 week) but did show marked functional improvements. Let us look at more data via a large review by Haaz et a l . Researchers combed through peer-reviewed clinical trials (published from 1980-2010) that used yoga as an intervention for arthritis patients and reported quantitative findings. Eleven studies were identified, including four randomized control trials and four non randomized trials. The trials reviewed data is below in the table.
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialists with over 30 years of clinical experience 22 Aug, 2021
Let us review an interesting study from the Harvard medical system published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutritio n and also Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Journal by Xu et all dealing with the potential impacts of dietary intake patterns and progression of Knee osteoarthritis. There is an age old saying - "You are what you eat" and there has been past data on certain foods/nutrients linked with outcome effects on knee arthritis such as (click the links below for reference articles): Soft drink consumption (potential increased risk of OA progression) Milk consumption (potential decreased risk of OA progression particularly in women) Dietary fat intake (potential increased risk of OA progression) Strawberrie s (potential decreased risk of OA progression particularly in obese adults) Fiber intake (potential decreased risk of OA progression) We also know of many herbs that have varying arthritis control data (some very convincing) and our own Organic Arthritis Herbal Supplement is composed of strong data driven herbs for arthropathy control. There have been past study links between a general Mediterranean diet having a relative lower risk of and improved overall symptom control of knee OA. This study focuses more on overall diet classes and effects on osteoarthritis. This study compares two diet classes based on the Scree test via individual diet questionnaires: Western Diet - composed of high intakes of red and/or processed meats, refined grains, and french fries Prudent Diet - composed of high intakes of vegetables, fruit, fish, whole grains, and legumes
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialists with over 30 years of clinical experience 06 Aug, 2021
Arthritis is one of the most common medical conditions diagnosed in the United States and world-wide. CDC US data notes there are approximately 60 million individuals battling arthropathy with that estimate rapidly growing to an estimated 78 million (26%) US adults aged 18 years or older projected to have doctor-diagnosed arthritis by 2040 .
By Dr. J | American Board of Internal Medicine certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialists with over 30 years of clinical experience 12 Jul, 2021
Many of us have heard of the medical term INSOMNIA . It refers to a medical condition in which individuals have difficulty falling, staying, or getting back to sleep. There can be short term sleep issues lasting nights or weeks, termed acute insomnia , or long term sleep disturbances ranging months to years, termed chronic insomnia . This can lead to a multitude of general health ramifications. The first question - how much sleep is recommended daily? According to United States Centers for Disease control recommendations - adults should generally have 7 or more hours of sleep nightly to help ensure optimal functional status. This CDC table below helps show National Sleep Foundation and American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommendations:
Knee Arthritis - a review on exercise, weight loss, and physical therapy!
By Dr. J | a board certified Internist and Nephrologist practicing in the DC/Metropolitan area with over 30 years of clinical experience 13 Jun, 2021
Knee Arthritis - a review on exercise, weight loss, and physical therapy!
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