Sciatica is pain that runs through the lower back, pelvis and back of the legs along the pathway of the sciatic nerve. Most people who experience sciatica find that the pain comes and goes. There is no medical cure for sciatica, and treatment usually focuses on reducing pain and inflammation. Many people choose to take a holistic approach to sciatica treatment. Herbs have been used throughout the world for centuries to relieve back and joint pain and reduce swelling.
Choosing and Obtaining Herbs
Herbs can be purchased at almost any health food store or nutrition store, but the freshest and most potent herbs generally come from holistic health stores. Many different types of herbs can help reduce the pain, swelling and muscle spasms associated with sciatica, and you may have to try more than one herb to find what works best for you. Some herbs have potentially dangerous side effects and should not be mixed with other medications, so it is always advisable to check with your doctor prior to beginning any herbal treatment. Some herbs, such as Jamaican dogwood and Chinese angelica, are not recommended for pregnant women or mothers who are breastfeeding. Wintergreen oil can be toxic if ingested. Willow bark contains salicin (herbal aspirin), which can cause gastrointestinal problems and ulcers. Hayseed and willow bark have both been recognized by Commission E, a group of herbal medicine experts chosen by the German equivalent of the FDA, as effective pain relievers.
Use Herbs
Most herbal sciatica treatments involve ingesting herbs in their raw forms, drinking teas or other beverages containing herbs or applying herbs externally in the forms of ointments, poultices, rubs or baths. Jamaican dogwood ingested in its raw form three times a day can help make sciatica pain manageable and reduce spasms. Raw turmeric has