Author: | A.L.HARLOW | ISBN: | 1230001411614 |
Publisher: | A.L.HARLOW | Publication: | November 2, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | A.L.HARLOW |
ISBN: | 1230001411614 |
Publisher: | A.L.HARLOW |
Publication: | November 2, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Most people are skeptical when told their diet may be causing their back pain. This is understandable since most physicians aren’t well educated on the best treatments for low back pain. As a result we have an extremely high rate of back pain in the United States.
However, many scientists know that there are strong links between diet and chronic pain. Recently, there has been more and more research on the subject. The vast majority of this research clearly indicates that diet is an effective treatment for chronic pain. This large and growing body of literary studies have become so convincing that physicians and scientists are not just noticing, but trying their best to get the word out and incorporate nutrition into their practice.
Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs are the most commonly prescribed medications for inflammation because of their effectiveness in reducing pain. NSAIDs carry a high risk of side effects and should be used with caution.
The anti-inflammatory properties of Omega-3 fatty acids are well documented. Clinical trials have shown fish oil capsules to be effective in reducing pain.
Most people are skeptical when told their diet may be causing their back pain. This is understandable since most physicians aren’t well educated on the best treatments for low back pain. As a result we have an extremely high rate of back pain in the United States.
However, many scientists know that there are strong links between diet and chronic pain. Recently, there has been more and more research on the subject. The vast majority of this research clearly indicates that diet is an effective treatment for chronic pain. This large and growing body of literary studies have become so convincing that physicians and scientists are not just noticing, but trying their best to get the word out and incorporate nutrition into their practice.
Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs are the most commonly prescribed medications for inflammation because of their effectiveness in reducing pain. NSAIDs carry a high risk of side effects and should be used with caution.
The anti-inflammatory properties of Omega-3 fatty acids are well documented. Clinical trials have shown fish oil capsules to be effective in reducing pain.