Medical: Natural “Alternatives” to Pain Relief?

Natural Pain Relief: 9 Alternatives to Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen or Aspirin ICT Staff • March 23, 2017 indiancountrymedianetwork.com
Ginger and turmeric among natural pain relief alternatives
‘..But regular use of these drugs can lead to long-term side effects like intestinal damage, liver failure and more, recent research reveals. Before popping the pills, consider these alternative remedies for natural pain relief…


2. Turmeric


This distinctive, curry spice possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties, according to Doctor Oz. It also improves circulation and prevents blood clotting. Turmeric’s active ingredient curcumin is responsible for lowering the levels of two enzymes in the body that cause inflammation…”

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10 Home and Natural Remedies for Toothache Pain healthline.com
“.. What you can do

If you have a toothache, it’s important to figure out what’s at the root of your discomfort. From there, you can determine how to best relieve any pain, swelling, or other symptoms.


A regular salt water rinse and cold compress application can typically remedy minor irritation, but more serious toothaches may require a dentist’s intervention. ..”

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Top 10 Natural Pain Killers – YouTube

Dr. Josh Axe
“..Top 10 Natural Painkillers to help you get relief fast: 1. Spicy foods 2. Arnica oil 3. Turmeric and ginger 4. Peppermint and wintergreen essential oil 5. Magnesium oil or Epsom salt baths 6. Use a foam roller 7. Drink bone broth 8. Regenerative medicine (Regenexx) 9. Active release technique or deep tissue massage 10. Chiropractic care and acupuncture..

*see Medical: Benefits Soaking Feet in Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate? goodnewshealthandfitness.wordpress.com

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How Holistic Methods May Help Your Chronic Pain Jennifer McGregor SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 .painconnection.org
“..If you’d like to try supplements or herbal remedies, there are endless options to try such as fish oil, willow bark, kava kava, turmeric, skullcap, and cloves. Be sure to check with your doctor before you add supplements or remedies of any kind to your daily routine. Your doctor can determine if alternative treatments are safe and if supplements will interfere with any medication you’re taking.


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Foods

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Television Shows

Sal: Click on pic above for notes I took from this guy back in October 2018. Dr. Joel Baumgartner, MD encourages all of us to “look ” for “natural” remedies when it comes to pain relief, which I can testify. Before watching this show, I researched the side effects of pain relief (e.g. cortisol shots) that my doctor recommended, but I opt out and found some “health foods” to deal with my shoulder fracture injury.
*see Fitness: Upper Body Workouts-Shoulders goodnewshealthandfitness.wordpress.com

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal neuralgia treatment

•Apr 26, 2013
UMN Health

Homes Remedies for Trigeminal Neuralgia pasadenacyberknife.com
“…Apply Heat or Cold to the Painful Area

Many people find relief from trigeminal neuralgia pain by applying heat to the affected area. You can do this locally by pressing a hot water bottle or other hot compress to the painful spot. Heat a beanbag or warm a wet washcloth in the microwave for this purpose. You can also try taking a hot shower or bath. If one is available, sit in a hot sauna….


Know Your Triggers


The more you know about what triggers your trigeminal neuralgia pain, the better equipped you’ll be to avoid those triggers and completely escape painful symptoms more often. Some common triggers include eating, talking, brushing teeth, cold, and light touches to the face. Things you wouldn’t expect can trigger trigeminal neuralgia pain, too. One woman reported that peppermint candy triggered her symptoms. If you can’t figure out what’s causing your pain, it may be helpful to keep a pain diary in which you record key details of your environment and activity in order to look for common threads among different symptom flare-ups…”

Natural Relief of Trigeminal Neuralgia

•Feb 14, 2017
The Upper Cervical Spine Center

Dr. Ray Drury explains how Upper Cervical Chiropractic has helped hundreds of people stop suffering with Trigeminal Neuralgia at The Upper Cervical Spine Center.
*misplacement of a bone growth

-Surgery

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Mayo Clinic
After seeing numerous medical professionals in her hometown for a stabbing pain in her face, Amy Abts was referred to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. where she saw a neurologist who diagnosed her with Trigeminal Neuralgia. Visit http://mayocl.in/2ruJNJT for more information on trigeminal neuralgia or to request an appointment.

Trigeminal neuralgia is a rare condition named for the three-part (trigeminal) nerve. It is this nerve that delivers sensations to the face.

Surviving the Pain: Overcoming Trigeminal Neuralgia

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Mount Sinai Health System
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Before coming to Mount Sinai, Helen Rock had suffered from recurrent episodes of intense right-sided facial pain for more than 10 years. Although there would be pain-free episodes, she found herself guarding against activities that triggered the lightning-like shooting pain–such as smiling, speaking, and eating. Through a referral, Helen met with Joshua Bederson, MD, Mount Sinai’s Neurosurgery Chairman, who diagnosed her with trigeminal neuralgia.

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