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Is there a topical arthritis treatment which is safe to use on hands while performing kitchen chores?

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Tһе financial statement doesn’t allow fοr pre-сυt “tһіѕ″ аחԁ frozen “tһаt.” Therefore, nearly everything coming out οf mу kitchen іѕ homemade. I һаνе a family, ѕο tһе kitchen іѕ mу domain.

Now I shredded аחԁ froze 27 cups οf zucchini, pitted 6 pounds (yes, pounds) οf cherries, аחԁ mаԁе homemade chicken noodle soup fοr feast. Mу hands аrе screaming! Tһеу scream each day, аѕ tһе above іѕ חοt unusual.

Iѕ tһеrе a topical arthritis treatment wһісһ іѕ safe tο υѕе οח mу hands уеt wіƖƖ חοt contaminate tһе food іח mу kitchen? One tһаt іѕ readily absorbed аחԁ wіƖƖ maintain ѕοmе strength through frequent hand washing?

Many thanks.
I’ll ԁο tһаt (((((Uncle))))).

(((((Olga)))))

7 Responses to “Is there a topical arthritis treatment which is safe to use on hands while performing kitchen chores?”

  • fallibledragon:

    I don’t know of any, sorry.

    BUT, if you’re stuck, I would suggest more kitchen appliances to make the work lighter for you, along with applying the medication, but then wearing surgical / dishwashing gloves, if possible.

  • Extra Stuff:

    You might try a product called “Zostrix” and then use rubber of plastic kitchen or sanitary gloves to do your work.
    I have used this for years and it works out well.
    Do not get this medication near the eyes or privates, and yes, it’s an over the counter product.

  • Silverdane:

    Blood of virgin maidens.

  • negative:

    you can get thin latex gloves at any drugstore, so you can use your cream and not worry about contaminating your food. goos luck

  • aglO:

    I don’t know of anything, but just wanted to pass along my concern for your well-being. I hope the pain eases quickly, Sweetie.

  • Your Irish Unc:

    I am not sure – maybe absorbine jr.

    Yo pal, lets get rid of those arthritis pains. Drinking regular tap water or food made with tap water puts macroscopic pieces of metal in your body. When those get in your joints (by osmosis) they make pain and sometimes puffiness.
    So I suggest you go to Walmart and buy distilled water 80 cents per gallon- no pieces of metal in that water. — drink about 8 glasses per day for a few weeks and let me know how you are doing.

  • Jane:

    You could try Capsaicin cream, but you *must* wash it off before handling food. As an alternative, you could make a topical mixture with cayenne pepper and your choice of oil (olive or sweet almond, maybe – really any oil would suffice). Be careful, though. Depending on how insightful your skin is, you could really burn yourself.

    Also, this is an exceptional site for home remedies. You might find some info that would be of use to you…http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/arthritis.html