Thursday, August 27, 2009

Chronic Pain and Emotional Pain

Chronic Pain and Emotional Pain

One of the most difficult things that you can experience with chronic pain are emotions that drag you down. Chronic pain is so draining at times that it just becomes depressing to people who are dealing with the chronic pain.

In fact for many people the biggest part of the challenge is learning how to deal with the emotions. If you have never had chronic pain you can at least relate to the idea that if something is really bothering you it fills your mind. But if something else comes along and occupies your mind, the thing that was bothering you fades away some. So the mind can amplify or it can minimize the thing that is bothering you.

Emotional pain amplifies chronic physical pain. Part of the strategy for dealing with the chronic pain is helping to decrease the emotional pain that a person is having. Simply put, if you can do anything to help a person feel better, their emotional pain decreases. If their emotional pain decreases then their chronic pain will decrease.

Obviously if you can make the chronic physical pain decrease that would be the most powerful effect on the emotional pain.

Fortunately there are some natural things, nutrients, that can help in this battle with chronic pain. One of the most powerful is a group of antioxidants called “betalains”. Now these betalains are actually part of a unique food that is actually a drink. This drink currently is the most powerful source of betalains that I know of. Fortunately, you can try this drink at no risk to you and really experience the benefit. No risk because in the rare possibility that you didn’t like it, you can send it back with no questions asked, your money gladly returned----but I’m willing to bet you wouldn’t send it back.

Here’s where you can get it: Pain Relief Product By the way, it helps you in lots of other ways besides chronic pain. Imagine what something so powerful could do for you!

So all you have to lose . . .is your chronic pain!!! And you can get your focus back in the process.

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