Natural pain relief solves aches caused by everyday work or play
08/15/2005
In a survey recently conducted by a marketing and PR company, it became apparent that many of our careers and hobbies result in pain that can seriously affect our quality of life. It was also unanimous that natural pain relief has become preferable to the hundreds of pharmaceutical drugs that TV ads bombard us with every day.
The activities that we indulge in are not necessarily strenuous. A person sitting in a badly designed office chair all day can easily end up with agonizing lower back pain. A nurse lifting an obese patient in the normal routine of her day sometimes ends up as a patient herself with lower back problems.
The more strenuous sports that we indulge in carry an even greater risk when muscles, joints, tendons and cartilage are put under abnormal strain. Ask any wrestler, baseball, basketball or soccer player whether they have ever had a sore back or muscle pain and almost a hundred percent will admit to having had at least some severe muscle pain.
The whole technology of 'working out' is based on the fact that to build muscle by exercising, we actually break down muscle, and when it regenerates it is stronger than it was before. It is this breaking down process that we know as stiffness.
Watch someone who is not a regular equestrian after being out for an unfamiliarly long horse ride and watch his or her strange walk for a few days. We find it amusing to see but they are experiencing extreme pain in muscles they never knew they had.
Prescription painkillers certainly do suppress the pain but apart from the frightening side effects, they also lower one's awareness and alertness making work more difficult and taking away the winning edge in some sports.
"After many years of study and research into alternatives" said Judy Cutler, a well known nutritionist based in Southern California,"we formulated a spray we call 'Naturally Painless' that gives perfect natural pain relief without any of the unwanted side effects. It is very gratifying to receive the letters from business people, athletes and women who have experienced this natural pain relief. It makes all the years of research really worth while."
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