Do you suffer from pain on a daily basis? If so, you may be happy to know that there are several natural ways to cure that nagging pain. However, before we get into the natural cures, we first must understand what pain is, and what are the causes of this pain.
Most people are familiar with 2 types of pain: acute and chronic. According to the family doctor web site (familydoctor.org) "Acute pain doesn't last long and usually goes away as your body heals. Chronic pain lasts at least 6 months after your body has healed. Sometimes, people who have chronic pain don't know what is causing it. Along with discomfort, chronic pain can cause low self-esteem, depression and anger. It can also interfere with your daily activities." [1]
"Treatment of chronic pain usually involves medicines and therapy. Medicines used for chronic pain include pain relievers, antidepressants and anticonvulsants. Different types of medicines help people who have different types of pain. You usually use long-acting medicines for constant pain. Short-acting medicines treat pain that comes and goes." [1]
There may hundreds or maybe even thousands of pain relief remedies out there, but before you try any pain relief remedies it's always best to consult with your health care practitioner and/or doctor. Even though some remedies may seem harmless to the average person, it may cause additional pain rather than provide you with pain relief.
If you're a pain sufferer, whether with acute or chronic pain, continue to do your research on alternatives to pain medication. Most doctors or health practitioners will not offer alternatives to you unless you ask them if it's right for you. Do the research and ask the questions! You may be surprised with the answer.
Penney Cowan, executive director and founder of the American Chronic Pain Association, says people need to ask themselves, "What's my role in regaining control of my life and actually living with this pain?" She also says that people "should take an active part" in their rehabilitation process. After all, aren't you the one suffering with the pain?
"A big part of pain management is feeling like you have to regain control of your life, because the pain has taken over," says Cowan. [2]
It has been suggested that many forms of pain are caused by inflammation. And many forms of inflammation are caused by toxins. We are faced with toxins every day of our lives. They in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. Our bodies are constantly at battle trying to fight off these toxins that are attacking it daily.
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Sources:
[1] http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/pain/disorders/551.htm
[2] http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/pain-relief-without-pills
[3] Wiese J, McPherson S, Odden MC, Shlipak MG. Arch Intern Med. 2004 Jun 28;164(12):1334-40
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