Joint Pain
Cross-source consensus on Joint Pain from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- A 2009 study compared oral castor oil capsules with diclofenac sodium in primary knee osteoarthritis patients. — Castor Oil and Ricinoleic Acid: Ten Mechanisms and the Ricinoleic Reset Protocol
- The article identifies PGE2 inhibition as the shared mechanism for castor oil and diclofenac in joint pain reduction. — Castor Oil and Ricinoleic Acid: Ten Mechanisms and the Ricinoleic Reset Protocol
- Castor oil was found comparable to diclofenac for reducing pain and stiffness scores in that study. — Castor Oil and Ricinoleic Acid: Ten Mechanisms and the Ricinoleic Reset Protocol
- The article states that diclofenac has gastrointestinal bleeding and cardiovascular risks with long-term use, while the castor oil trial group had fewer adverse events. — Castor Oil and Ricinoleic Acid: Ten Mechanisms and the Ricinoleic Reset Protocol