Safer Ways I Help Reduce Pain, Swelling, and Chronic Inflammation
Conventional NSAIDs can work, but they often come with a cost.
I have seen pets develop vomiting, diarrhea, ulcers, and in more serious cases, kidney and liver disease. Some reports estimate that up to 10% of kidney disease in pets may be linked to NSAID use. And once that damage happens, it can be permanent.
That is why I always look for safer options first.
Here are the natural anti-inflammatories I rely on to help support pets dealing with pain, allergies, joint issues, and chronic inflammation.
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Top 7 Natural Anti-Inflammatories for Dogs and Cats
1. Joint Support Supplements
Foundation for Long-Term Relief
If your dog or cat has any type of joint discomfort, this is where I start.
The key ingredients:
Glucosamine
Chondroitin
MSM
These help:
Rebuild cartilage
Reduce joint pain
Support ligaments and tendons
Glucosamine and chondroitin work together to repair joint tissue, while MSM supports connective tissue and reduces inflammation.
This is not optional in my mind. It is foundational.
2. CBD and Cannabinoid Blends
Pain Relief and Immune Support
One of the more helpful newer options is a blend of cannabinoids.
This includes:
CBD
CBG
CBN
CBC
These are non psychoactive compounds from the cannabis plant.
What I like about them:
Strong anti-inflammatory effects
Natural pain relief
Immune modulation
A good starting dose is:
3 mg of CBD per 10 lbs of body weight
Given once or twice daily
If needed, I will increase the dose or add a broader cannabinoid blend.
3. 95% Curcumin and Boswellia
Natural Alternative to NSAIDs
Curcumin is the active ingredient in turmeric.
Boswellia is another plant extract with strong anti-inflammatory effects.
Used together, they can be very effective.
They help:
Reduce inflammation
Decrease pain
Support joint health
Typical dosing:
Curcumin: 500 mg per 50 lbs daily
Boswellia: about half that dose
I have seen many pets respond well to this combination.
4. Comfrey
Topical Pain Relief
Comfrey is often called “bone knit” for a reason.
It contains allantoin, which supports healing and reduces pain.
I use it topically for:
Joint pain
Soft tissue injuries
How to use:
Apply a comfrey salve to the affected area
Twice daily for 7 to 14 days
Simple and very effective.
5. DMSO
Deep Penetrating Pain Relief
DMSO is a clear liquid that absorbs quickly through the skin.
It helps deliver relief directly to the affected area.
What I typically do:
Apply a few drops of CBD oil first
Then apply DMSO over the same area
Gently rub it in
It penetrates deeply and works quickly.
Just be aware, it absorbs easily, so keep hands clean when applying.
6. Acupressure
Natural Pain Control Without Needles
Acupressure works much like acupuncture, but without needles.
You apply pressure to specific points to relieve pain.
One example:
BL60 and KI3
Located between the Achilles tendon and ankle
How to use:
Apply firm pressure
Hold for 30 to 60 seconds
This can help reduce pain and improve mobility.
7. Topical Magnesium
Simple and Effective Pain Support
Magnesium plays a role in how the body processes pain.
When applied to the skin, it can help:
Relax muscles
Reduce discomfort
Support recovery
I use products with magnesium chloride and trace minerals.
Apply twice daily to sore areas.
8. TVATI Topical Oil
New Option for Tissue and Ligament Support
This is a newer remedy that I have been impressed with.
It comes from the bark of a hibiscus tree found in the Cook Islands.
It has been studied for:
Ligament repair
Tendon healing
Bone support
This can be especially helpful for injuries like ACL strain or soft tissue damage.
Final Thoughts
If your pet is dealing with pain or inflammation, you do have options.
You do not always need to jump straight to conventional medications.
Start with:
Joint support
Cannabinoids
Curcumin
Then add topical or supportive therapies as needed.
Many of these can be used together for better results.
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P.S. If you have an older pet slowing down or showing signs of discomfort, try one or two of these first. You may be surprised how much they improve.
P.P.S. I have been especially impressed with cannabinoid blends and newer topical options. Some pets respond quickly, even when other things have not worked.