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Natural Pain Relief Remedies

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Jul 08,2008 by shab

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Using a natural pain remedy is often overlooked or criticized by many people because it is frequently believed to be not as effective or trustworthy as more traditional medicines and drugs. In fact, natural pain remedies are based on a history of effectiveness and results. Many natural cures and treatments were actually responsible for the development of drugs that now treat the same conditions. Although natural pain remedies can have side effects just like other medicines, natural pain remedies are less expensive, often better for the body because they are natural, and effective. With a little knowledge, it is easy and safe to treat many medical conditions using natural remedies.

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If you are interested in finding a natural pain remedy that can work for your condition, the first step is research. Knowing your disease, problem, or condition and all the possible treatments available to you is the best way to find the natural remedy that has the greatest chance of success to address your particular condition and the least potential for side effects.

Natural pain remedies can be divided into different categories, like food, other all-natural substances, and alternative therapies.
Food is possibly one of the easiest, all-natural ways to deal with pain. Some foods actually increase pain, while others work to decrease it. Foods to avoid when experiencing pain include alcohol, tea, coffee, dairy, salt, barley, chocolate, eggs, sugar, oats, citrus, meat, and wheat. Foods to eat while dealing with pain are apples, ginger, peppers, raisins, cantaloupes, melons, potatoes, soybeans, avocados, spinach, bananas, cucumbers, and squash.

Natural substances that can help you with pain relief and prevention are methylsulfonylmethane, which works to repair damaged cells and cartilage; calcium, which is a good preventative for arthritis; magnesium, which helps with muscle soreness because it is a muscle relaxant; glucosamine, which can help repair joints when combined with chondroitin; arnica, a topical anti-inflammatory;cayenne, which stimulated endorphins to block pain signals; and chamomile, which acts as both an anti-inflammatory and muscle relaxant.

Other natural pain remedies that are even less common but possibly very effective include magnetic therapy and acupuncture. Magnetic therapy can be delivered through local patches or bracelets, and people rave about the dramatic effects of acupuncture. Because of the long-proven history and proven effectiveness of different natural pain remedies, they are definitely viable options and treatments for pain relief.

Some of the more successful all natural ingredient, non-narcotic pain relief products on the market today include, Menastil, CorProfen, and EZ Pain Relief. All three are penetrating topical solutions derive from nerve cell research in that application causes the agitated nerves to relax allowing oxygen and blood to flow more freely back into the infected area.

All pain comes from agitated, irritated nerves, all pain, no exceptions. The above treatments are not cures for your painful condition and you should still see your doctor to determine how best to treat your pain.
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