Here are some drug-free ways to manage aches and pains that have been recommended by naturopathic doctors.
For best results, speak with a naturopathic doctor who can help determine the root cause of your problem and prescribe a treatment that will work for you. Some of the natural treatments available include:
Deep tissue massage is known for its positive effects on back and neck pain, as well as sports injuries. Therapeutic massage may also relieve stress and help with health conditions, such as high blood pressure and fibromyalgia – a chronic (long-lasting) disorder that causes pain and tenderness throughout the body, as well as fatigue and trouble sleeping.
Yoga
Yoga is a mind-body therapy that is often recommended to treat not only back pain but also the stress that accompanies it. Various yoga poses improve muscle flexibility, increase the body’s release of endorphins that block the nerve cells that receive pain signals (essentially turning off your pain), promote relaxation and improve your confidence and sense of self-control.
Music therapy
Music is commonly incorporated into various modes of exercise or regular physical activity by competitive athletes and recreational exercisers alike.
A study published in the British Journal of General Practice is one of many studies that provide considerable evidence of music helping to decrease pain levels. Researchers explain that when you listen to music, your brain releases endorphins that block the nerve cells that receive pain signals, essentially turning off your pain.
In another study published in the Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, researchers found that listening to music while exercising often results in improved performance.
Natural herbs and spices
Mother Nature has provided these natural pain management solutions – e.g., aloe vera, boswellia (Indian frankincense), chamomile, chili peppers, cinnamon, cloves, devil’s claw, echinacea, eucalyptus, garlic, ginger, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, lavender, maritime pine bark, peppermint, rosemary, turmeric and white willow bark – that are gentle to your body and just as effective at relieving pain as prescription medications. (Related: These 7 herbs can help you through life’s aches and pains.)
Heat and cold therapy
Alternating heat and cold therapy helps reduce exercise-induced muscle pain or osteoarthritis effectively.
Cold therapy (ice packs are a great choice for the first 72 hours after an injury) helps reduce the temperature of the skin and muscles and decreases blood flow and metabolic processes, which, in turn, reduces inflammation or swelling that causes the pain.
Heat therapy, on the other hand, does the opposite, thus soothing stiff joints and relaxing the muscles.
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