Herbal Pain Remedy

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Tuesday 7 October 2008 at 7:06 am

Used to treat anything from migraine headaches and stomachaches to carpal tunnel syndrome and rheumatism, herbal pain remedy is the latest “in” thing in the nutritional supplement industry. There are actually several formulations involved when making herbal pain remedy. The herbs used vary according to the type of ailment it is supposed to ease. Some of these herbal pain relievers go way back to the time of the natives. Others have been specially formulated based on the traditional uses of some herbs. homeopathy

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Kyphoplasty

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Tuesday 7 October 2008 at 7:06 am

A new version of Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty actually realigns the kyphosis of fractured vertebra before injecting the bone filler. Kyphoplasty uses a balloon to make a void where the damaged part of vetebra is so the bone filler can be injected correctly and to its optimum ability. Take note. If you do suffer with back pain there may be an underlying problem that needs medical attention. It may be that you have damage to your bone or muscular structure you are unaware of, if you visit a doctor you may find a simple solution or you may need to have a surgical procedure to correct the issue and alleviate your pain. Surgical procedures do sound scary, and people can feel anxiety at the prospect of having surgery, but with medical training being at its best, you do not need to worry. If you are feeling very uncomfortable about an impending surgery, talk to your consultant who will be able to explain the full procedure to you. pain

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Vertebroplasty

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Monday 6 October 2008 at 8:00 am

If someone fractures vertebrae in the spine then surgeons can use a filler to “fill in” the gaps, this procedure is commonly used in those who suffer with osteoporosis and is called vertebroplasty. Vertebroplasty is done by a percutaneous medical procedure, a procedure carried out by needles through the skin, not through open surgery. holistic healing

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Discectomy

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Monday 6 October 2008 at 8:00 am

Discectomy is used to treat slipped or bulging discs. Because bulging discs have grown in size due to herniation or other conditions, they can damage nerve tissue around them. To treat the bulging before damage occurs, Discectomy is carried out by removing bone and disc material; this reduces the pressure built up on the nerve tissue. Remediation

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Artificial Disc Replacement

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Sunday 5 October 2008 at 4:45 am

If someone suffers with chronic back pain due to degenerated discs in the spine then discs can be replaced with artificial alternatives. Artificial discs are believed to reduce the risk of adjacent discs breaking down prematurely due to the extra strain put on them because of the degenerated disc. remedy

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Spinal cord stimulation

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Sunday 5 October 2008 at 4:45 am

Spinal fusion is used to treat degenerative disc disease, discogenic pain, spinal tumor, vertebral fracture, scoliosis and spondylosis. Spinal cord stimulation:
Spinal cord stimulation is a medical device implanted near the dorsal surface area of the spinal cord. Stimulation is used to treat pains that are neurological in nature. The stimulator works by causing a tingling sensation in the spinal cord, which distorts and reduces the feeling of pain. homeopathy

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Spinal fusion

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Saturday 4 October 2008 at 4:00 am

The most common forms of surgery to correct back conditions are below. Spinal Fusion:
Spinal fusion (officially known as spondylosyndesis) is a surgery that combines two or more vertebrae, fusing them together. This procedure is mostly used to stop pain caused by the motion vertebrae follow during a person’s movement. pain

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Green tea antioxidant chemicals

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Saturday 4 October 2008 at 4:00 am

Green tea contains hundreds of powerful antioxidant chemicals called polyphenols and has been cited for helping prevent problems ranging from cancer to heart disease. But studies also suggest green tea may help prevent or ease symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Surgery to alleviate back pain: Sometimes back conditions involve spinal injury and due to the severity, need surgery to correct the issue. Back surgery is moving forward at an astounding rate with new surgeries being carried out quite frequently and with amazing results. Without surgery a persons injuries can become progressively worse and make life difficult for the sufferer. holistic healing

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Vitamin D is a tough one

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Friday 3 October 2008 at 5:24 am

Vitamin D is a tough one to come by in foods, but shrimp fills that bill, since they have about 30 percent of the daily recommended amount in about three ounces ? much more than a cup of milk. Shrimp also contains omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin C, along with other nutrients essential for general health, including iron and vitamin B12. Hard or soft, fresh or ripened, cheese in all its variety is an excellent source of calcium for bones, and protein for muscles and other joint-supporting tissues. Cheese can be easily sliced to put on a cracker or a sandwich, grated into your favorite recipe, or eaten alongside an apple or pear for a fresh, quick snack. Remediation

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Perfect foods

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Friday 3 October 2008 at 5:24 am

Commonly referred to as one of nature’s ‘perfect foods,’ bananas are perhaps best known for packing potassium, but they’re also good sources of arthritis-fighting vitamin B6, folate, and vitamin C. They’re easy for your body to digest, and since they’re a great source of soluble fiber, they are an important player in your weight loss efforts, because you fell full after eating one without consuming a large number of calories. If you are in need of vitamin C but aren’t a big fan of citrus fruits, reach for a green pepper. A single green pepper contains 176 percent of your daily needs for vitamin C — and colorful red and yellow varieties have more than double that amount. That makes them richer in C than citrus fruits, but sweet peppers are also excellent sources of vitamin B6 and folate. remedy

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