If you suffer from muscle or joint pain you know how much it can
impact your life. From not being able to play active sports to missing
out on family fun - the effects can be far-reaching and upsetting. So,
its natural that we search for pain remedies.
Almost everyone is
familiar with pain relief formulas. Over 30 billion over-the- counter
tablets and 70 million prescriptions are sold annually just in the USA.
Known as 'Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs' (NSAIDs), a few
commonly known names include Aspirin, Ibuprofin, Advil, and Motrin as
well as prescription products like Celebrex and Vioxx. What most people
might not know is that over 16,000 Americans die from NSAIDs a year and
approximately 107,000 patients are hospitalized annually for NSAID
related gastrointestinal complications.(1)
There is an
alternative. Natural pain relief therapies can decrease inflammation and
help repair tissues. The following are some starting points for
investigating natural solutions further:
1. Get 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night:
During the deeper stages of sleep the human body produces growth
hormone, which results in tissue healing and repair. Inadequate amounts
of sleep contribute to pain. Natural sleep remedies that can help you
get a deep and restorative sleep are Melatonin, Hydroxy L- tryptophan
(5-HTP), Calcium, Mangesium and colloidal gold. You can also listen to
relaxing music - try searching on iTunes for ocean sounds.
2.Take a green-lipped mussel oil supplement:
If you suffer from pain, swelling or other symptoms commonly associated
with arthritis, you may benefit from taking green-lipped mussel oil
from New Zealand. In a clinical trial conducted at the Glasgow
Homeopathic Hospital in Glasgow, UK, preparations of green-lipped mussel
extract were shown to benefit 76 percent of rheumatoid arthritis
patients and 70 percent of osteoarthritic patients (2) The omega-3s
contained in green-lipped mussel oils (more potent than fish oils)
cannot be manufactured by our body and decrease inflammation. The EPA
and DHA essential fatty acids have been so effective that some people
have been able to discontinue their use of other medications
altogether.3. Take MSM, or "organic sulphur". It can lessen
inflammation, pain, and stiffness due to arthritis, muscle, or back pain
and helps to balance the blood chemistry in these conditions. MSM helps
supply the sulfur amino acids needed for healing.
4. Massage a blend of essential oils of arnica, Calendula and St John's work into the affected painful area.
Applying essential oils directly on the area nourishes cells and
enables the body to metabolize waste and heal injuries more quickly.
Herb Pharm makes a a blend called "Trauma Oil" which is very effective.
Essential oils can help relax tense muscles and improve circulation.
5. Eat a whole food, mineral rich diet with plenty of vegetables and whole grains. Vegetable
juices and green chlorophyll-rich foods can help relieve muscle
inflammations by promoting the elimination of toxins from the body. Cut
back on the amount of meat containing large amounts of saturated fat,
which impacts the effective functioning of the liver - possibly leading
to inflammation and irritation. Animal fats also contain arachadonic
acid which can stimulate inflammation.
6. Take Glucosamine sulfate:
Glucosamine is a naturally occurring element in the body that plays a
crucial role in the building and healing of cartilage. Glucosamine may
be efficient in treating and even delaying the progression of
osteoarthritis. Some studies have hinted that glucosamine may be as
effective as NSAIDs in treating joint conditions, while having fewer
gastrointestinal side effects.
7. Magnetic therapy: Magnetic
therapy is a safe method of applying magnetic fields to the body for
therapeutic purposes. It helps speed the healing process and improve
quality of sleep without any adverse side effects. A study from the
University of Virginia showed that that a magnetic field of moderate
strength can result in significant reduction of swelling when applied
immediately after an inflammatory injury. Dilation of blood vessels is a
major cause of swelling, and it's thought that the magnets worked by
limiting blood flow to the affected area. Individuals wearing magnetic
jewelry have reported diminished muscle soreness and lessening of
cramps. Try sleeping on a magnet mattress pad to help ease the pain of
muscle soreness or apply magnet straps to sore muscle or tendonitis
areas.
8. Take Vitamin D: Researched conducted by
the University of Minnesota found that 93% of all subjects with
non-specific musculoskeletal pain were vitamin D deficient. Taking
Vitamin D and CoQ10 can help alleviate muscle pain caused by
cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. Vitamin D can also be synthesized
naturally by the body upon exposure to sunlight.
9.Cayenne pepper:
A teaspoon of cayenne shaken in 2 ounces of olive oil can be used as an
ointment and rubbed directly into sore muscles. Cayenne contains
capsaicin which eventually inhibits secretion of the neurotransmitter
Substance P, that transmits pain to the brain, lessening muscle
soreness, sprains and cramps.
10. Try an Epsom salt bath:
The magnesium sulfate of Epsom Salt acts as a muscle relaxant, and by
easing muscle pain it helps the body to eliminate harmful substances.
Due to changes in agriculture in the past century, most Americans are
deficient in Magnesium. Studies show increased magnesium levels from
soaking in a bath enriched with Epsom salt! Magnesium and sulfate are
both easily absorbed through the skin. Fill a bathtub with water as hot
as you can stand. Add 2 cups of Epsom salts. The heat of the bath will
increase circulation and reduce inflammation.
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Sources Used in this article:
(1) July 1998 issue of The American Journal of Medicine
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