Natural Pain Relief for our four-legged friends as well as for us humans

Natural Pain Relief for our four-legged friends as well as for us humans

Article by Judy Cutler







In the wild, animals are far more aware of natural remedies and pain relieving agents than humans. All one has to do is watch a domestic cat or dog that feels some sort of gastric or digestion discomfort. They will go into the yard and eat some grass and a short time later will disgorge whatever was the cause of that discomfort. This is not to say that we should eat grass instead of off the shelf remedies when we have indigestion, but it does indicate that animals have an instinctive knowledge of natural remedies.

Pain experienced by our domestic pets is more difficult to handle as special plants, roots and tree bark are not readily available in our concrete jungle for them to use. Many veterinarians today are recommending natural remedies that are being produced in greater volumes than ever before as our entire society is becoming more and more aware of their benefits.

Chihuahuas are fragile little dogs and when they are in pain, they tremble, drool and very often vomit. Val and Rita Gameiro’s little Chihuahua was in that position and was obviously suffering great discomfort from a painful leg. A vet suggested an operation but Val decided to attempt natural pain relief by using a pain relieving spray called Naturally Painless, normally used by humans to relieve inflammation, sprains and sore muscles and developed by Judy Cutler, a well-known nutritionist.

After applying Naturally Painless, within minutes, the Chihuahua stopped trembling and drooling and was obviously no longer feeling nauseous. A week later and there has been no relapse.

At the other end of the size spectrum, Stacia Johnson, who is a fitness enthusiast and equestrian, has a horse who was suffering from a sprained shoulder. She too decided to test Naturally Painless on her horse. She sprayed the horse’s shoulder with this natural pain reliever and noticed an instantly improved gait as the pain eased off.

When the horse was totally recovered, Stacia went on a long ride and immediately afterwards had a very strenuous workout in the gym. She felt painfully stiff but after applying the spray, the pain eased off with no residual stiffness.

Pain relief from natural pain remedies is becoming steadily more acceptable as a standard handling and we can all learn and follow that valuable lesson from our animal friends who knew about it long before we did.



About the Author

Author, Judy Cutler, a well-known nutritionist in Southern California and developer of ‘Naturally Painless’ natural spray-on pain remedy, writes articles on natural pain relief for Real Solution Remedies, Inc. For more information, visit http://www.realsolutionremedies.com.

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