Author: | James Bogash, DC | ISBN: | 9781301315222 |
Publisher: | James Bogash, DC | Publication: | May 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | James Bogash, DC |
ISBN: | 9781301315222 |
Publisher: | James Bogash, DC |
Publication: | May 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
I have been publishing posts related to the dangers of anti-inflammatories and natural pain relief for many years. This book is a compilation of blog posts done over the years in an organized format with some additional commentary to help make the information clearer.
Side Note: When the term “NSAID” is used in this book, it refers to the class of drugs known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. This includes most drugs that you think of for pain and inflammation except for steroids, hence the “non-steroidal” term. While this includes ibuprofen (prescribed and over the counter), Tylenol and aspirin, Tylenol and aspirin are not generally thought of in the same class.
Many of the topics discussed in this book may be new to you and may never have been brought up by your personal physician. Unfortunately, there is a veritable chasm between the medical research and what physicians seem to share with their patients. The “standard” recommendations are usually decades behind the research I will be sharing with you. This is why every single comment is backed up by supporting medical research.
It is my hope that the concepts and ideas given in this book are going to help your understanding of why you should rethink your use of anti-inflammatory drugs to control pain and give you some alternatives that are safer.
In this book, you are going to learn:
1.Gastrointestinal Side Effects
2.Heart Damage
3.Damage to the Healing Process
4.Other Organs Damaged by NSAIDs
5.Alternatives
Happy reading!
I have been publishing posts related to the dangers of anti-inflammatories and natural pain relief for many years. This book is a compilation of blog posts done over the years in an organized format with some additional commentary to help make the information clearer.
Side Note: When the term “NSAID” is used in this book, it refers to the class of drugs known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. This includes most drugs that you think of for pain and inflammation except for steroids, hence the “non-steroidal” term. While this includes ibuprofen (prescribed and over the counter), Tylenol and aspirin, Tylenol and aspirin are not generally thought of in the same class.
Many of the topics discussed in this book may be new to you and may never have been brought up by your personal physician. Unfortunately, there is a veritable chasm between the medical research and what physicians seem to share with their patients. The “standard” recommendations are usually decades behind the research I will be sharing with you. This is why every single comment is backed up by supporting medical research.
It is my hope that the concepts and ideas given in this book are going to help your understanding of why you should rethink your use of anti-inflammatory drugs to control pain and give you some alternatives that are safer.
In this book, you are going to learn:
1.Gastrointestinal Side Effects
2.Heart Damage
3.Damage to the Healing Process
4.Other Organs Damaged by NSAIDs
5.Alternatives
Happy reading!