Natural pain relief offers new medicinal options for chronic pain sufferers
Article by Judy Cutler
Research from the American Pain Foundation shows that only 14 percent of chronic pain sufferers are satisfied with their pain medication, and more than 77 percent strongly agree that new options are needed to treat their pain. Some 22 percent of chronic pain sufferers stopped using pain medication due to the side effects, says a British study. Natural pain relief is one option finding favor with those who use pain remedies regularly.
“These results prove what we’ve known for some time: Americans are fed up with drugs that just subdue the sensation of pain rather than holistically help the body return to a state of wellness,” said Judy Cutler, developer of Naturally Painless, a natural pain remedy based on ancient wisdom, but formulated with 21st century technology. “This frustration is why so many people are choosing natural pain remedies, which offer a side-effect free alternative to over-the-counter and prescription drugs.”
Side effects are most commonly stated to with users in very small print on tiny pieces of paper buried deep in the packaging and include a variety of symptoms ranging from the mildly uncomfortable, such as nausea, to the more worrying like delirium. Not to mention the rather more permanent side effect of addiction.
Natural pain remedies have no side effects and work with the body’s natural healing process to make sure that a state of wellness is achieved rather than just a state of not feeling pain.
So-called ‘primitive cultures’ mastered drugless healing centuries ago and have been using ingredients distilled from plant leaves, bulbs and barks such as Aloe Vera, eucalyptus oil and grapefruit seed extract for natural pain relief. Today, these extracts, oils and essences are being used to provide Americans with alternatives to painkillers.
With all these choices it’s vital to be informed. Understanding all pain relief options, natural and pharmaceutical, is important for any person wanting to make the right choice about how to manage their pain. It is only through understanding the alternatives that those suffering from chronic pain will be able to make the right decision about whether natural pain relief or using a prescription drug is the appropriate solution to their pain.
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.