Natural Pain Relief Remedies To Help Minimize Drug Use!

in #air-clinic5 years ago


With the laundry list of side effects that come with pain medications, I have decided to start looking for alternative natural remedies to help with my ailments. I have found that nature supplies us with everything we need without the terrible side effects!

Since I have been trying to do more posts with information to help people to become healthier and since pain killers are a huge problem right now I thought all natural pain relievers would be a good place to start. Here are some plants with natural pain-relieving properties to look out for.


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Kratom (Mitragyna specios):

Kratom is native to Thailand, but is also grown in warmer climates like California. This medicinal plant, especially the red vein kratom variety, is frequently used to treat severe pain caused by traumatic increase such as broken bones or torn muscles. Its pain-relieving effects are comparable to oxycodone but without the addictive properties and side effects.


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Wild opium lettuce (Lactuca serriola):

Although this plant is considered to be an invasive weed, it is actually a safe and effective painkiller. It has a milky latex sap, which is scraped or squeezed from the leaves and stalks, that contains pain-relieving properties. It numbs the whole body, relieving muscle and joint inflammation, aches, and pain. The sap can be ingested orally, mixing it with juice or making it into a tea. This plant can also be smoke for a faster effect.


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Blue lotus (Nymphaea caerucea):

Despite its name, blue lotus is a type of water lily found in most ponds. It is used to reduce pain, particularly for migraines, severe muscle spasms, tinnitus, and systematic pains like menstrual cramps and body aches and tension. When combined with an alcoholic beverage, it becomes more potent.


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Boswellia and Rhus Toxicodendron:

Both Boswellia and Rhus Toxicodendron have been used to treat arthritis and arthritic symptoms. Combining these two herbs makes them even more effective.


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White willow bark (Salix alba, S. fragilis, or S. pourpurea):

The compound known as salicin is a well-known general anti-inflammatory remedy that can be compared to aspirin, without the side effects, and salicin can be found in the bark of these willow trees. Willow bark can also be consumed as a tea.

These are just a few of the many options nature gives us to relieve pain


Reasons why drug pain relievers should be minimized

One of the many reasons why you should minimize taking drug pain medications is because they come with dangerous side effects. Unfortunately, over 2.5 billion dollars are spent on nonprescription pain medications every year.

The most commonly used types of over-the-counter pain relievers are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and naproxen, and acetaminophen.

One of the most common side effects of acetaminophen is its toxicity to the liver. Taking acetaminophen at high doses causes liver damage or failure.

Even lower doses of acetaminophen can cause liver damage in people who drink alcohol regularly or those who have a pre-existing liver disease like hepatitis C. Acetaminophen is also often incorporated into other drugs, which increases your risk because you are not exactly aware of how much you are taking.

Taking NSAIDs and aspirin can also damage the stomach lining, which can result in blood loss from the irritated area, stomach pains, and ulcers. Some people using NSAIDs have also reported experiencing kidney problems, while women are more likely to have a miscarriage.


Written by @Moderndayhippie!


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Good information! I use a combination of Boswella (30%), Tumeric (65%), and Black Pepper (5%) to release the Curcumin in the Tumeric. It is very effective for inflammation type pain.

I will look at the Rhus Toxicodendron, to add it to this mixture, to see if I can make it work even better, thanks!

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I also use tumeric for inflammation.. that and cinnamon :)

Tumeric and honey in apple cider vinegar (with Mother) is a lot easier to drink also. The fermentation product is easier to take that way.

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This information has to be passed all over the world...... Thanks for the advice

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