Evening Primrose, Black Currant, and Borage Oils: These contain the fatty acid gamma linolenic acid (GLA), which is useful for treating arthritic pain.
Cayenne Cream: Also called capsaicin cream, this spice comes from dried hot peppers. It alleviates pain by depleting the body’s supply of substance P, a chemical component of nerve cells that transmit pain signals to your brain.
If you suffer from chronic pain, try lifestyle modification, dietary strategies, relearning proper posture, chiropractic, massage, herbal remedies, and other natural strategies first, before resorting to prescription drugs
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I actually looked into that but consulted my Dr of 14 yrs said although it’s all natural it may not play nicely with my bp meds.
I like peppermint for a pain killer …
good information
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thank you! some of them i have never heard of. I will have to look into them!
I’m always looking for remedies… We won’t stop till we find yours!
It’s out there.
yes m’amm! thank you!!!!
IMO posts about alternative health is great who agrees?
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