“Can chronic pains be controlled naturally?”
I have chronic neck pain. Can chronic pains be controlled naturally?
11 Answers
Yes, it can be permanently cured with Homeopathy Treatment. Very effective medicines are there in homeopathy. With my treatment of 1.5 months, you will get permanent relief.
Yes. Chronic neck pain can be controlled naturally by applying massage, acupuncture, and possibly herbs to get rid of the chronic pain gradually. You will probably need 2-3 acupuncture sessions a week for 2-4 weeks in a row.
Yes. This is something I suffer from as well. And I have self treated my neck and shoulder pains. And the treatments have been effective.
Can chronic pains be helped naturally? Each individual is unique and different, so it is hard to generalize about this question. So much would depend on factors such as age, length of time of the pain, lifestyle, weight, etc. Natural therapies, such as acupuncture, massage, naturopathy, functional medicine, hypnosis,, etc. can certainly be helpful with most conditions, especially if they are chronic. We live in a culture that expects instant gratification. It's important that the patient is involved in their own healing process and understands that healing is a process.
Sometimes, yes, natural remedies can manage or improve chronic pain.
The thing is everyone is an individual - people have different pain tolerances, they will differ in how they experience what might otherwise be the same pain, they will have slightly different metabolism which will affect how prescription drugs or herbs are utilized and broken down, and they will have slightly different responses to physical type therapies (massage, chiropractic, acupuncture, corrective exercise).
So the trick is to try more than one thing, more than one time until you find something that works for you.
It also helps to make sure you're seeing a provider who is trained in whatever therapy you're trying. By "trained in", I mean went to school specifically for that modality and practices that modality on a daily basis. Even better if they have a board certification credential and a state license specific to that modality (assuming your state licenses that type of provider).
The thing is everyone is an individual - people have different pain tolerances, they will differ in how they experience what might otherwise be the same pain, they will have slightly different metabolism which will affect how prescription drugs or herbs are utilized and broken down, and they will have slightly different responses to physical type therapies (massage, chiropractic, acupuncture, corrective exercise).
So the trick is to try more than one thing, more than one time until you find something that works for you.
It also helps to make sure you're seeing a provider who is trained in whatever therapy you're trying. By "trained in", I mean went to school specifically for that modality and practices that modality on a daily basis. Even better if they have a board certification credential and a state license specific to that modality (assuming your state licenses that type of provider).
Danielle Cox
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Yes you can try the whole foods diet which is an anti-inflammatory diet. Also supplements such as Turmeric and Glucosamine Condroitin with MSM are helpful as well. Always consult your primary care before starting new supplements.Danielle Cox, LPNSent from my T-Mobile 5G Device
Unfortunately, many people don't turn to natural pain relief mechanisms. Acupuncture is a great way to relieve pain with the use of needles or cupping. I see people on a daily basis with headaches, arthritis, post accident or injury, menstrual cramps, fibromyalgia, abdominal pain, post partum recovery and those going through cancer treatments.