Category Archives for: Pain
NSAIDS linked to higher risk of stroke | added 2010/09/02
I just read about yet another risk added to the long list of those associated with NSAIDs. Read On
Natural migraine relief | added 2010/09/02
To stop migraine headaches in their tracks a relatively rapid intravenous injection of magnesium and vitamin B6 may be all you need. Read On
Natural relief for shingles | added 2010/08/09
Dr. Wright provides natural options for pain from shingles’ relief. Read On
Common RLS treatment deemed “risky” | added 2010/07/19
Turns out, writing out a prescription for Qualaquin to treat RLS isn’t such a good idea. Read On
Self-testing for carpal tunnel | added 2010/07/15
If you’re not certain that you have carpal tunnel syndrome, your first step should be to make an appointment with a physician who can tell you for sure. Read On
Can a 14-year-old have arthritis? | added 2010/07/12
When knee pain occurs in children between the ages of 10 and 15, it’s not typically arthritis. Instead, it’s usually a condition called Osgood Schlatter’s disease. Read On
Sure sign you should call a chiropractor | added 2010/06/24
You can check to see if your back might be misaligned by using a finger to press firmly on each of the vertebral spines — the row of bony bumps down the middle of your back. Read On
Arthritis sufferers don’t have to give up running | added 2010/06/17
My first suggestion to all osteoarthritis sufferers is to eliminate nightshade vegetables — such as tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, paprika, and eggplants — from the diet. Read On
Common drug carries high risk of GI bleeding | added 2010/06/14
More bad news about NSAIDs and gastrointestinal bleeding. Though we’ve known for a long time that all NSAIDs carry a risk, researchers have found that there’s one particular type that could be the most dangerous. Read On
Tackling tooth pain | added 2010/05/19
One of the major signs of vitamin D deficiency is bone pain, technically referred to as osteomalacia. And it’s important to remember that teeth are bones too. Read On
Migraine drug linked to higher suicide risk | added 2010/05/05
In 2008, government officials raised concerns over the suicide risk associated with a certain class of drugs. A doubled risk, in fact. New research compares drugs within this class to one another, and the news isn’t good. Read On
Fast relief for tooth pain | added 2010/04/29
Any pain or soreness within or around a tooth or the jaw should be evaluated. Read On
Help for cluster headaches | added 2010/03/11
Cluster headaches are another one of those inexplicable conditions that my patients tell me always seem to come on at exactly the wrong time. Read On
Dump caffeine to halt breast pain | added 2010/03/03
The first step for any woman battling fibrocystic breast disease is to eliminate any and all sources of caffeine from your diet. Read On
Nutrients for childhood knee pain | added 2010/02/24
When knee pain occurs in children between the ages of 10 and 15, it’s not typically arthritis. Read On
Mystery pain could signal misalignment | added 2010/02/17
You can check to see if your back might be misaligned by using a finger to press firmly on each of the vertebral spines. Read On
Magnet therapy for peripheral neuropathy | added 2010/01/28
One of the best methods of treatment for neuropathy, as well as other nerve disorders, is the magnetic molecular energizer (MME), a machine that transmits powerful electromagnetic energy, allowing the body to heal faster. Read On
One headache leads to another | added 2010/01/07
Relying on drugs to combat pain comes with a long list of drawbacks…including one you might not expect. Read On
Red yeast rice drops LDL cholesterol 35 points | added 2010/01/04
Red yeast rice continues to show its power, and it’s getting harder to ignore. Read On
Relieve back pain without going under the knife | added 2009/11/16
There are many natural options you can try to relieve your back pain before submitting to narcotics or surgery. Read On
Natural help for painful gas | added 2009/11/05
It’s true that you could have gas because of what you ate last night, but the location and quantity of the gas can be clues to more serious problems. Read On
Red yeast rice for LDL cholesterol | added 2009/10/26
We all know statins are…well…terrible. They can bring on muscle pain, liver damage, and weakness, yet they remain the darlings of the mainstream. So I have to say I was shocked when I saw one of the newest studies in a major mainstream journal. Read On
Relieve bursitis in two weeks | added 2009/10/15
There is an all-natural vitamin B12 treatment for bursitis that was developed by Dr. Irving S. Klemes nearly 50 years ago. It often eliminates bursitis pain in as little as two weeks. Read On
October 2009 NAH Newsletter | added 2009/10/01
IN THIS ISSUE: Your ultimate Alzheimer’s prevention plan; Sauna detox may offer men an extra “bonus”; SSKI for cyst-free skin; From surgery fears to general jitters, one herb calms them all; The dynamic duo for relieving depression and anxiety; MME continues its miracle healing; Herbal wonder halts herpes Read On
The miracle migraine cure that swept the UK And how to put this herbal wonder to work for you | added 2009/08/01
In 1973, at the suggestion of a friend and apparently based on the advice of a traditional healer, a Welsh woman named Anne Jenkins tried taking three fresh leaves of feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) each day in an attempt to rid herself of her terrible, recurring migraines.