Archive for April 2009
Relieve Back Pain Naturally
Back pain is one of humanity’s most repeated complaints. Back pain is one of the most common medical problems today, affecting 8 out of 10 people at some point during their lives. The pain can range from a dull constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain. This conditions may be the result of an infection in the bone (osteomyelitis) or in the spinal cord. Pain in the lower back or low back pain is by far the most common concern, affecting up to 90% of Americans at some point in their lifetime. Back pain is a common problem most frequently caused by overusing or misusing the muscles of the back. The pain may not be prevented completely, but there are things you can do to reduce the severity or frequency.
Treatment
Treatment of back problems should be directed at the cause. Treatments will range from doing nothing to spinal surgery. Many find relief from back pain through stretching exercises or alternative therapies like yoga, but chronic back pain may require medication and treatment that is more intensive. There are trouble-free home treatment along with proper body mechanics, which will often heal your back within a few weeks and keep it functional for the long haul.
One of the simplest ways to relieve back pain is to use hot and cold compressed. You must be sure alternate the compresses. First do five minutes as hot as you can stand it. Then one minute of an ice cold compress. Repeat this five to seven times. You will be amazed at how well this works. This brings great temporary relief.
Here are some examples of common herbs used to treat back pain:
Some natural pain reliever:
Feverfew
Burdock
Stringing Nettle
Willow Bark
Ginger
Here are some natural anti-inflammatory:
Saw Palmetto
Rosemary
Bromelain
Cat’s Claw
Licorice
Valeria
And here are some antispasmodics:
Angelica
Cramp Bark
Black Haw
Exercises
Exercises are important to prevent, reduce, and ultimately get rid of the pain. They must consist of stretching exercises. These include exercised for the back and leg muscles. Any exercise program must have strength, stamina, and stabilizing exercises also. These include exercises for the back, stomach and leg muscles. There are particular exercises to strengthen and stretch the muscles in the abdomen, buttocks, and back can help stabilize the spine and decrease strain on he disk that cushion the spine and the ligaments that hold it in place.
In conclusion, we must realize that back pain is not a diagnosis, it is a symptom of an underlying condition. Back pain is a symptom that can arise from many causes. Being one of humanity’s most frequent complaints, you can be sure though back pain may not be prevented completely, but there are natural things that you can do to reduce the severity or frequency.
The Road to Interoperable Health: How to Survive the "Capital … – MarketWatch (press release)
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The Road to Interoperable Health: How to Survive the "Capital … MarketWatch (press release) Apr 16, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — According to a January 2009 survey of 639 hospitals by the American Hospital Association (AHA), healthcare organizations are facing a "capital crunch" – capital funding may be inaccessible or frozen for all types of … |
Source:The Road to Interoperable Health: How to Survive the "Capital … – MarketWatch (press release)
Health calendar – Journal and Courier
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Health calendar Journal and Courier, IN The Indiana Association of Integrative Therapies is hosting a free speaker series for the general public to learn about alternative health. Goldie Freeman, certified Reiki master and teacher will demonstrate reiki and energy healing at 7 pm Thursday at … |
Source:Health calendar – Journal and Courier
Finland set to impose strict curbs on alternative medicine – Newsroom Finland
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Finland set to impose strict curbs on alternative medicine Newsroom Finland, Finland The Finnish health and social affairs ministry's working group unveiled a report Tuesday proposing that only healthcare professionals should be allowed to treat mentally ill and disabled patients. The report added that alternative therapy could be … |
Source:Finland set to impose strict curbs on alternative medicine – Newsroom Finland
Alternative Therapies Safely Help Kids – Natural News.com
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Alternative Therapies Safely Help Kids Natural News.com, AZ Not all complementary and alternative therapies are safe for children, so it is common sense to consult a pediatrician — preferably one familiar with herbs and other alternative health modalities — before beginning any new treatment. … |
Source:Alternative Therapies Safely Help Kids – Natural News.com
Can Hypnosis Help to Eliminate Pain?
Pain is a subject that touches everyone. After all, it is a human condition from which we all suffer at one time or another. There are headaches, dental procedures, sports injuries, broken bones, soft-tissue injuries, and psychosomatic pain.
Research shows that 75% to 80% of all adults will experience lower back pain at some time in their lives. Approximately 40 million Americans suffer from arthritis pain and as many as 45 million suffer from chronic, recurring headaches. There are thousands of people every year who suffer the agony of surgical interventions and thousands more who endure the pain of debilitating or terminal illnesses.
All of this pain falls into two basic categories: (1) acute pain, which is of short duration and (2) chronic pain, which continues for weeks, months or years.
Most people respond to pain – whether acute or chronic – by taking drugs of some kind. But drugs are often a temporary solution.
What few people realize is that the ancient art of hypnosis offers a safe, effective alternative for reducing sensitivity to pain.
Hypnosis has been shown effective in the management of various types of pain. Besides providing an effective solution for maladies such as headaches and acute injuries, hypnosis offers a unique solution for those suffering from chronic conditions like back pain and arthritis as well as intermediate and advanced stages of cancer. Studies show that patients with chronic diseases require fewer painkillers to achieve pain relief when they practice hypnosis. These same patients exhibit fewer signs of anxiety and experience greater comfort during medical procedures.
Hypnosis also has been shown to be effective in reducing nausea and vomiting in chemotherapy patients.
The most effective approach for acute pain appears to be the use of hypnotic suggestions focusing on anxiety reduction and minimizing the importance of the pain. For chronic pain, it is more effective to confront the pain directly under hypnosis, dealing with both the pain’s physical and psychological effects.
Another area where hypnosis offers significant positive results is in dealing with pre- and post-operative patients. Using hypnosis in preparation for surgery has been shown to reduce the experience of pain during surgery, resulting in the need for less anesthetics. Hypnosis as a pain management tool with surgical patients also has been shown to reduce nausea and greatly increase the recovery rate in most patients, thereby truncating the length of time spent in the hospital. (That creates another rarely mentioned positive result: reduced medical costs!)
But efficacy and lower medical expenses are not the only positives related to the use of hypnosis for pain management. This modality has no dangerous side effects. Unlike medications, hypnosis does not become less effective with use and does not require stronger and stronger doses to cope with pain. While patients may have to ingest costly medications several times a day for years, they have the potential for reducing or eliminating their pain in just a few hypnotic sessions for significantly less cost.
Does hypnosis always work? In the area of pain control, everyone can be helped to SOME degree. There are essentially five categories into which subjects fall:
1. Those who find total and permanent relief.
2. Those that have a decrease in the severity of pain.
3. Those who experience pain relief initially, but who need occasional reinforcement.
4. Those that experience intermittent relief.
5. Those that still have pain, but feel 10-30% less pain than before.
What accounts for these differences in relief? The answer appears to be the patient’s susceptibility to hypnosis – the level of relaxation reached during the hypnotic sessions. The deeper the relaxation, the more effective the pain reduction.
Certainly, no treatment for pain – whether chemical, physical or psychological – is effective all the time. However, hypnosis has shown over and over again that it can help people reduce or eliminate both acute and chronic pain. Best of all, it works its magic without any side effects.
As a safe, effective alternative for reducing sensitivity to pain, hypnosis is second to none.
An Opportunity and a Double Cross – Massage Today
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An Opportunity and a Double Cross Massage Today They thought that would prevent the alternative health community from being able to make any claims because we could not afford to do the research. Now that research is being done that threatens pharmaceutical sales, they will ban the sale of products … |
Source:An Opportunity and a Double Cross – Massage Today
SF detox center denied petition – The San Francisco Examiner
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SF detox center denied petition The San Francisco Examiner, California By John Upton SAN FRANCISCO – A bid to legalize a live-in alternative-health facility that claims to use mood-balancing foods to treat ailments such as drug and alcohol dependence was rejected Thursday. The Alternative to Meds Center‘s request to house … |
Source:SF detox center denied petition – The San Francisco Examiner
BC gives naturopaths right to prescribe drugs – CBC.ca
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BC gives naturopaths right to prescribe drugs CBC.ca, Canada Naturopaths in BC will now be able to prescribe drugs to their patients, making them the first alternative health-care providers in the country to do so. 'Expanding the role of midwives, registered nurses and naturopathic physicians allows BC’s health … |
Source:BC gives naturopaths right to prescribe drugs – CBC.ca
Veteran's Beat: Twinsburg program discusses alternative health … – Bedford Times Register
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Veteran's Beat: Twinsburg program discusses alternative health … Bedford Times Register, OH by Ron Seman A group of local companies are donating their time and expertise to sponsor the event "A Promise Unbroken — Complimentary and Alternative Health Information for Veterans." The program will be at the Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland/Twinsburg … |
Source:Veteran's Beat: Twinsburg program discusses alternative health … – Bedford Times Register


