Category Archives for: Pain
Mayo Clinic suggests NSAIDS for prostate health | added 2009/07/01
A study from the Mayo Clinic showed that men taking NSAIDs for other problems had fewer urological problems as well. Read On
92% effective…Relief after a single dose…The best back pain remedy you’ve never heard of And how you can help bring it back! | added 2009/05/01
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Soothing sciatica | added 2009/04/29
There is a treatment for sciatica pain that many Tahoma Clinic patients have reported using with great results. Read On
May 2009 NAH Newsletter | added 2009/04/27
IN THIS ISSUE: The best back pain remedy you’ve never heard of And how you can help bring it back!; DHEA for erectile dysfunction: Why those supplement capsules won’t work so well—and what will; Zinc lozenges do tackle colds faster—if you use the right ones; The age-defying memory booster science has been ignoring for 500 years; The new prostate cancer risk ratio every man needs to know; Read On
Kick foot pain to the curb | added 2009/02/19
Gout occurs when the body can’t process and eliminate excess uric acid. The result is a painful burning or stabbing sensation usually in the ball joint of the foot. Read On
The herbal breakthrough easing pain and reversing arthritis | added 2009/02/01
When I first wrote about Boswellia almost 10 years ago, I focused on its role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Of course, rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition and is quite different from the more common form of the disease, osteoarthritis (OA). And Boswellia appeared to act on a type of inflammation specific to RA, so the thinking at the time was that this herb was only good for this form of arthritis. But over the past few years, researchers have discovered that Boswellia might just work for osteoarthritis after all.
Common fruit shows miraculous pain-fighting abilities – So why is the FDA “protecting” us from it? | added 2009/01/01
And if those facts weren’t so infuriating, maybe they would be funny. Consider the latest bad joke los Federales are playing on us. They’ve “approved” a chemical proven to be dangerous to human health (bisphenol A), but they consider both a hormone found in enormous quantities in every pregnant woman’s body (estriol) and a fruit eaten for millennia (cherries—yes, that’s cherries) “unapproved drugs”!
Pain relief without the risk | added 2008/12/22
White willow bark extract is a natural anti-inflammatory that offers effects similar to those of aspirin or NSAIDs. Read On
Using pain relievers to combat frequent headaches may end up causing them. | added 2008/12/15
Believe it or not, relying on medication to alleviate your headaches may actually end up causing them. Read On
Hard to swallow | added 2008/11/06
Esophageal spasms are exactly what they sound likeâspasms of the esophagus that trap food or supplements and cause pain. Read On
Getting a leg up on Osgood Schlatter's disease | added 2008/09/04
When knee pain occurs in children between the ages of 10 and 15 it usually indicates a condition called Osgood Schlatter's disease. Read On
New form of magnet therapy halts migraines in their tracks | added 2008/08/20
A hand-held unit about the size of a hairdryer called a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) device was tested recently in a new study. Read On
Pain, pain go away | added 2008/07/10
Reducing COX eases inflammation and pain. But the problem is that inhibiting it often also damages the lining of the stomach and increases bleeding. Read On
Banish bursitis once and for all | added 2008/07/09
Nearly 50 years ago, Dr. Irving S. Klemes discovered that the best treatment for bursitis pain is vitamin B12. Read On
Claw your way to arthritis relief | added 2008/07/01
Back in the October 1998 issue of Nutrition & Healing I reviewed the latest research on the arthritis-relieving effects of Devil’s claw. A lot has happened since then, so this month it’s time to update you on this important anti-inflammatory herb.
Do-it-yourself pain relief for diabetic neuropathy – Even the “last resort” is natural and side-effect-free! | added 2008/07/01
When you’re dealing with the numerous complications that come along with diabetes, the best place to start is getting the diabetes itself under control as best you can. But that’s not to say there aren’t additional things you can do at the same time to help relieve those complications even more.
Eliminate carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, and more—without taking drugs or going under the knife | added 2008/06/01
You might not think of carpal tunnel syndrome as controversial, but according to a recent review published in the prestigious British medical journal The Lancet, it is. I’d venture a guess that perhaps part of the controversy comes from the fact that carpal tunnel syndrome, along with the other conditions in the repetitive strain injury (RSI) category, cost US businesses about $6.5 billion every year.1 The occurrence of just carpal tunnel syndrome alone is quite high, with estimates ranging up to 14 percent of adults.2
An old pain relief standby still as effective as ever | added 2008/05/15
Prolotherapy is a very effective nonsurgical injection treatment for many cases of back and joint pain, especially when the pain originates from an injury. Read On
Cluster buster | added 2008/03/17
While there's no surefire cure, lithium (in relatively high doses) can significantly reduce both the severity and frequency of cluster headaches. Read On
Your breast defense | added 2008/03/06
The first step for any woman battling fibrocystic breast disease is to eliminate any and all sources of caffeine from your diet. Read On
Starving for protection | added 2008/02/28
According to a recent study, if you take one of the bisphosphonate osteoporosis drugs, your chances of developing bone necrosis are three times higher than if you avoided their so-called protection. Read On
Growing pains | added 2008/02/11
When knee pain occurs in children between the ages of 10 and 15, it's usually a condition called Osgood Schlatter's disease. Read On
Attitude adjustment | added 2008/01/10
A new study out of UCLA found that people's attitudes about aging had a significant impact on how they felt and behaved physically. Read On
Knives and needles | added 2008/01/07
Researchers found that patients who undergo acupuncture before and after surgery experience less pain than patients who do not. Read On
January 2008 NAH Newsletter | added 2008/01/01
IN THIS ISSUE: Forget those needles erase your wrinkles with a powdered drink mix – plus 2 other all-natural age-fighters your skin will thank you for; Say goodbye to sagging, puffy, wrinkled eyes; The egg risk you need to know about before you order your next omelet; The egg risk you need to know about before you order your next omelet; Block your acid, lose your marbles Read On