Cocervative combo, trigger releases, NSAIDS, ICE, compression.Of course it depends on body area. More assertative treatment would be interventional pain management. Epidurals etc. MY main RX is real food.
Depends on the pain. I use a lot of Metagenics products, and their protocols have worked really well. From acute to chronic. I also adjust, so that can optimize things. While NY State does not want me to use CBD products in any form, my personal experience has been very positive, especially with 1000mg topical balms.
Without hesitation, CBD. However, CBD works best when combined with an anti-inflammatory diet and a protocol to address GI infections and toxicity. People with chronic pain ALWAYS have GI infections and built-up toxic load.
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Any pain, inflammation, or discomfort. I pop a ZEAL.
Cocervative combo, trigger releases, NSAIDS, ICE, compression.Of course it depends on body area. More assertative treatment would be interventional pain management. Epidurals etc. MY main RX is real food.
Depends on the pain. I use a lot of Metagenics products, and their protocols have worked really well. From acute to chronic. I also adjust, so that can optimize things. While NY State does not want me to use CBD products in any form, my personal experience has been very positive, especially with 1000mg topical balms.
For mild pain any anti-inflamatory is good.
Without hesitation, CBD. However, CBD works best when combined with an anti-inflammatory diet and a protocol to address GI infections and toxicity. People with chronic pain ALWAYS have GI infections and built-up toxic load.
Cleansing with colonics and liver flushes in addition to spinal injections and myofacial massage. The combination works miracles!
Depends what’s causing the pain. NSAID’s work well in most cases.
Curcumax pro by integrative therapeutics
I use a combo of TSW#1 and turmeric augmented with hypotonic treatment, if necessary.
Young Living Oils: Panaway andValor, Deep Relief. Biofeedback for chronic pain management.