Posts Tagged ‘natural pain management’

Where Do You Find a Natural Pain Remedy that Really Works for You?

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

What do you do when you’ve awoken in the middle of the night and you have a pain in your shoulder or back? Many over-the-counter medications can cause nausea, stomach ulcers, and other negative side-effects with prolonged use. However, in the middle of the night, your options seem to be limited.

One of the natural remedies for pain is a massage. But at 3:00 a.m. how do you get into a massage therapist? This is where the benefits of a massage chair begin to unfold. Not only would it provide you with the convenient access to a massage in the middle of the night, but many of today’s massage chairs have reclining options, allowing you to continue sleeping while the pain is relaxed through heat and massage of the tissues.

The various options and settings of massage chairs can allow you to receive a variety of treatments for the back, neck, shoulders, and even legs.

Link: Article Pros
http://www.ArticlePros.com/Health-and-Fitness/pain/article-41094.html

Dr. Alan Weidner
www.massage-chair-relief.com

Natural Pain Management

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

With the increase of stress in today’s society it really isn’t a surprise we have seen such an increase in the intake of fast food, trans fatty acids, preservatives, and sugar. We are bombarded with hormones in meats and dairy products and artificial sugars in our food. With all the changes in diets should we really be surprised at the overload of our immune systems leading to side effects such as constant pain.

The pain you experience is simply a signal to your brain that somewhere your body is not functioning at top efficiency. Perhaps due to injury, disease, or even strain on the tissues. Without pain, you wouldn’t know something was wrong, or that treatment is necessary.

Fortunately several options are available to treat chronic (persistent) pain without the use of medications, whether over-the-counter or prescribed.

A change of diet while increasing our intake of essential vitamins, minerals and herbs can help to reduce the pain we experience. Sometimes the pain is caused by a simple deficiency of one of these in an area of the body.

Increasing the amount of exercise and sleep you get can help to improve your immune system, as well as providing your body time to repair itself.

Chair massage on a regular basis can help to relieve stress and strain on muscles and tissues, as well as increase blood flow to deliver healing nutrients to tissue.

Link: Article Pros
http://www.ArticlePros.com/Health-and-Fitness/pain/article-3798.html

Dr. Alan Weidner
www.massage-chair-relief.com

Natural Pain Management

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

With the increase of stress in today’s society it really isn’t a surprise we have seen such an increase in the intake of fast food, trans fatty acids, preservatives, and sugar. We are bombarded with hormones in meats and dairy products and artificial sugars in our food. With all the changes in diets should we really be surprised at the overload of our immune systems leading to side effects such as constant pain.

The pain you experience is simply a signal to your brain that somewhere your body is not functioning at top efficiency. Perhaps due to injury, disease, or even strain on the tissues. Without pain, you wouldn’t know something was wrong, or that treatment is necessary.

Fortunately several options are available to treat chronic (persistent) pain without the use of medications, whether over-the-counter or prescribed.

A change of diet while increasing our intake of essential vitamins, minerals and herbs can help to reduce the pain we experience. Sometimes the pain is caused by a simple deficiency of one of these in an area of the body.

Increasing the amount of exercise and sleep you get can help to improve your immune system, as well as providing your body time to repair itself.

Chair massage on a regular basis can help to relieve stress and strain on muscles and tissues, as well as increase blood flow to deliver healing nutrients to tissue.

Link: Article Pros
http://www.ArticlePros.com/Health-and-Fitness/pain/article-3798.html

Dr. Alan Weidner
www.massage-chair-relief.com