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How to recover from pain through natural remedies Many people prefer to opt for natural remedies when it comes to getting relief from pain as pharmaceutical drugs or painkillers usually have side effects with prolonged usage. There are various herbs those offer natural pain recovery options and form a part of alternative medicines. These herbs are slowly becoming very popular in different countries of the world as they offer relief naturally without any side effects. Scholars and researchers claim that there is a still a lot development required in the field of herbal medicine or herbology (using different plants for medicinal purpose) and there might a time come, when pain treatment would be done completely naturally.
Most of the researches being done on various herbs are on their early phases and few of them are used to decrease inflammation and provide relief from pain. However, it is really important that you exercise caution while using these in order to avoid any complications. Scholars say that herbs those have the ability to give you relief from pain also have the potential to cause side effects like allergenic reactions and other undesirable interactions with your system or other medications that you take.
Some popular herbal pain recovery options Some of the most popular herbs those are used for pain treatment naturally are: Capsaicin: This is extracted from hot chili peppers and this extract is also used in pepper sprays. This is considered to be useful in getting relief from pain in some cases. There is certain compound P that is responsible for conveying the sensation of pain from the PNS to CNS and capsaicin depletes this within a couple of days and offer you some relief.
Ginger: Researchers are researching on this and more studies are still needed. However, ginger extract might help in getting relief from muscle and joint pain. It contains phytochemicals and these are anti inflammatory in nature. Side effects are involved with the use of ginger. Feverfew: This herb has been in use for centuries to treat rheumatoid arthritis. More studies are required in this field and that would be worth it as there are no serious side effects involved with the use of Feverfew. This, however, should be avoided by pregnant women. Side effects include irritation on lips and tongue and canker sores. Turmeric: This Indian herb is used extensively in Indian dishes and this is considered to be really good for the healthy. It has been used in the past to get relief from arthritis pain and also heartburn. It reduces inflammation and how it does so is still not very clear. It contains an anti inflammatory chemical named curcumin and this is one herb that has no side effects as such. Prolonged usage and high dosages can cause indigestion and turmeric should be avoided by people having gall bladder issues. Devil’s Claw: There are enough evidences to back the fact this South African herb has the potential to give relief from lower back pain and also arthritis pain. However, more research is still required taking this for a short period of time is considered to be safe. This herb should also be avoided by pregnant women and by people who have intestine or stomach ulcers.
Apart from these, there are few other herbs those offer pain management but the usage of these require caution. The American Pain Foundation scholars enlist the following herbs for pain management: Fibromyalgia can be treated with Ginseng Neuropathic pain and headaches can be treated by Kava Kava Arthritis and neuropathic pain can be treated by St. John’s Wort and Muscle cramps and spasms can be treated by Valerian root California Pain Network is destined to provide pain management and relief with the help of expert physicians. The pain management San Diego doctorsare well experienced and that helps us treat suffering patients efficiently and successfully in and around San Diego. California Pain Network Address: 5955 Mira Mesa Blvd. Suite D San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (619) 500-1573 Website: https://www.painmanagementsandiego.com