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Pinpointing a Natural Pain Relief Option

August 7th, 2008

Pain comes in many different shapes and sizes. Pain can rear its ugly head as mild discomfort that “comes and goes” or severe, excruciating agony that takes our breath away. Pain may be completely debilitating, interfering with exercise, work, sleep, and countless other activities or it may be a minor nuisance that doesn’t slow us down at all. It can be the result of a specific incident or it can seemingly come from nowhere. Pain is even described with a wide range of terms, including soreness, aching, tenderness, burning, tightness, or throbbing.

We have all experienced some type of physical pain at one time or another. Yet, even though we all know what pain is, it can still be difficult to actually define. It is usually described as an unpleasant sensory experience and it is incredibly common in our society. Half of all Americans seek medical care for pain each year and it is the most common reason for visiting a doctor.

Despite our disdain for pain, it actually serves a purpose, and a valuable one at that. Pain is part of our body’s defense system and its purpose is to help us avoid harmful behavior. In other words, it’s your body’s way of telling you that it doesn’t like what you are doing and it would prefer that you stop doing it. Sometimes we choose not to listen to that message and other times we have no choice but to hear it and comply.

What are the common approaches for relieving pain? Drugs are very popular for pain relief and they can be very effective. Unfortunately, the adverse effects of numerous drugs have become known in recent years and many of us find the information troubling. Pain relief medications can lead to gastrointestinal complications, liver damage, or kidney reactions. In addition, some pain relief drugs have already been taken off the market because of an increased risk of heart attack or stroke.

Increasingly, people are looking for more natural approaches to help relieve painful conditions. Acupuncture is one natural approach that continues to grow in popularity in the United States. Acupuncture can be helpful for all types of pain, regardless of what is causing the pain or where the pain is located. The theory behind acupuncture and Chinese medicine states that there is an energy that flows through the human body. This energy can become obstructed for a variety of different reasons. When this occurs, the obstruction results in pain or discomfort. This is summed up by the well-known Chinese saying: “If there is pain, there is no free flow; if there is free flow, there is no pain.” The goal with treatment is to clear the obstructions by inserting extremely thin, sterile needles into certain specific points on the body.

From a more scientific point of view, acupuncture has been shown to trigger the release of endorphins and enkephalins, chemicals with pain relieving properties. Other theories propose that acupuncture needles jam the neuronal pathways and prevent pain signals from reaching the brain. The World Health Organization (WHO), in its 2002 report entitled Acupuncture: Review and Analysis of Reports on Controlled Clinic Trials, stated that acupuncture “can be regarded as the method of choice for treating many chronically painful conditions.” This is not to say that acupuncture is a miracle cure for everyone. It is not. But it would be wise for all of us to become educated about available pain relief options, including non-drug options. Armed with this information, we can make informed decisions which are most suitable for our own unique situations.

About the Author: Peter Games is a Licensed Acupuncturist in the state of Idaho. Peter owns and operates an acupuncture clinic in Boise, Idaho with his wife (who is also a Licensed Acupuncturist). To learn more about their clinic or the acupuncturists, please visit www.acuboise.com.

Take Time to Smell the Roses

August 6th, 2008

How many times have you heard that phrase,” take time to smell the roses”? And how often do you stop and smell the roses or listen to the birds sing? In our hectic lifestyles we don’t always slow our pace down long enough to enjoy the simplicity and tranquility of our natural surroundings.

What better place to unwind then in the natural setting of your own backyard. By creating a sacred space where you can retreat and relax, your body is in a better position to rejuvenate and heal. Creating a healing garden will help soothe your soul, helping you to feel refreshed and renewed again. A garden with all of its beauty and tranquility allows you to feel the serenity that your soul desires

Throughout history, gardens have been useful in the healing process. Hospitals and medical care facilities are realizing the importance of a patient’s surroundings and the healing effect that it has with how fast a patient recovers. .

As natural therapies are beginning to emerge in the health care industry, we are seeing a resurgence of using nature to heal.

How can you make your backyard a sanctuary to retreat, relax and renew? You can tailor a special space to your own needs with splashes of color and accents that allow for a meditative garden or Zen garden, a butterfly garden or an herb garden.

To enjoy the symphony of sounds from our fine feathered friends, use plantings, bird baths and feeders to attract wild birds to your backyard. Nectar and host plants are needed to attract butterflies to your garden. Hummingbirds are attracted to splashes of red.

Experiment with day lilies, lantana or hibiscus plants. Hang wind chimes to enjoy their gentle tones, add water elements or a winding brick path leading up to an inviting hammock. Whimsical planters or unique urns can be strategically placed as focal points.

Your healing garden can serve a double purpose as it provides beauty and the plants can be used to help heal the body on a physical level.

Some herbs can be used as culinary as well as medicinal, such as peppermint, rosemary, thyme, sage or parsley. Plants such as lavender are conducive to relaxation. Cool colors such as hues of blue, violets and shades of green provide healing.

Aromatic plants such as Angelica could be planted to engage more of the senses.

Outdoor living spaces allow us to extend our homes for entertaining and casual living in natural surrounds.

Get a cup of tea and a good book, light some candles, and enjoy your garden and patio!

Garden décor as well as accents for your outdoor living spaces can be found at the site listed below.

For more information about Healing With Nature, please visit
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