HEALTH
Pain Cures You Can Find in Your Kitchen
Make muscle pain a memory with ginger
When Danish researchers asked achy people to jazz
up their diets with ginger, it eased muscle and joint pain, swelling and
stiffness for up to 63 percent of them within two months. Experts credit
ginger’s potent compounds called gingerols, which prevent the production of
pain-triggering hormones. The study-recommended dose: Add at least 1 teaspoon
of dried ginger or 2 teaspoons of chopped ginger to meals daily.
Cure a toothache with cloves
Got a toothache and can’t get to the dentist?
Gently chewing on a clove can ease tooth pain and gum inflammation for two
hours straight, say UCLA researchers. Experts point to a natural compound in
cloves called eugenol, a powerful, natural anesthetic. Bonus: Sprinkling a ¼
teaspoon of ground cloves on meals daily may also protect your ticker.
Scientists say this simple action helps stabilize blood sugar, plus dampen
production of artery-clogging cholesterol in as little as three weeks
Erase earaches with garlic
Painful ear infections drive millions of
Americans to doctors’ offices every year. To cure one fast, just place two
drops of warm garlic oil into your aching ear twice daily for five days. This
simple treatment can clear up ear infections faster than prescription meds, say
experts at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Scientists say
garlic’s active ingredients (germanium, selenium, and sulfur compounds) are
naturally toxic to dozens of different pain-causing bacteria. To whip up your
own garlic oil gently simmer three cloves of crushed garlic in a half a cup of
extra virgin olive
Tame chronic pain with
turmeric
Studies show turmeric, a popular East Indian
spice, is actually three times more effective at easing pain than aspirin,
ibuprofen or naproxen, plus it can help relieve chronic pain for 50 percent of
people struggling with arthritis and even fibromyalgia, according to Cornell
researchers. That’s because turmeric’s active ingredient, curcumin, naturally
shuts down cyclooxygenase 2, an enzyme that churns out a stream of
pain-producing hormones, explains nutrition researcher Julian Whitaker, M.D.
and author of the book, Reversing Diabetes. The study-
Soothe foot pain with salt
Experts say at least six million Americans
develop painful ingrown toenails each year. But regularly soaking ingrown nails
in warm salt water baths can cure these painful infections within four days,
say scientists at California’s Stanford University. The salt in the mix
naturally nixes inflammation, plus it’s anti-bacterial, so it quickly destroys
the germs that cause swelling and pain. Just mix 1 teaspoon of salt into each
cup of water, heat to the warmest temperature that you can comfortably stand,
and then soak the affected foot area for 20 minutes twice daily, until your
infection subsides.
Prevent digestive upsets with pineapple
Got gas? One cup of fresh pineapple daily can cut
painful bloating within 72 hours, say researchers at California’s Stanford
University. That's because pineapple is natually packed with proteolytic
enzymes, digestive aids that help speed the breakdown of pain-causing proteins
in the stomach and small intestine, say USDA researchers.
Relax painful muscles with
peppermint
Suffering
from tight, sore muscles? Stubborn knots can hang around for months if they
aren’t properly treated, says naturopath Mark Stengler, N.D., author of the
book, The Natural Physician’s Healing Therapies. His advice: Three times each week,
soak in a warm tub scented with 10 drops of peppermint oil. The warm water will
relax your muscles, while the peppermint oil will naturally soothe your nerves
-- a combo that can ease muscle cramping 25 percent more effectively than over-the-counter
painkillers, and cut the frequency of future flare-ups in half, says Stengler.
Give your back some TLC
with grapes
Got an achy back? Grapes could be the ticket to a
speedy recovery. Recent studies at Ohio State University suggest eating a
heaping cup of grapes daily can relax tight blood vessels, significantly
improving blood flow to damaged back tissues (and often within three hours of
enjoying the first bowl). That’s great news because your back’s vertebrae and
shock-absorbing discs are completely dependent on nearby blood vessels to bring
them healing nutrients and oxygen, so improving blood flow is essential for
healing damaged back tissue, says
Wash away pain injuries
with water
Whether
it’s your feet, your knees or your shoulders that are throbbing, experts at New
York’s Manhattan College, say you could kick-start your recovery in one week
just by drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of water daily. Why? Experts say water
dilutes, and then helps flush out, histamine, a pain-triggering compound
produced by injured tissues. “Plus water is a key building block of the
cartilage that cushions the ends of your bones, your joints’ lubricating fluid,
and the soft discs in your spine,” adds Susan M. Kleiner, Ph.D., author of the
book, The Good Mood Diet. “
Heal sinus problems with horseradish
Latest studies show sinusitis is the nation’s
number one chronic health problem. And this condition doesn’t just spur
congestion and facial pain, it also makes sufferers six times more
likely to feel achy all-over. Horseradish to the rescue! According to German
researchers, this eye-watering condiment naturally revs up blood flow to the
sinus cavities, helping to open and drain clogged sinuses and heal sinus
infections more quickly than decongestant sprays do. The study-recommended
dose: One teaspoon twice daily (either on its own, or used as a sandwich )
Heal mouth sores with honey
Dab painful canker and cold sores with unpasteurized
honey four times daily until these skin woes disappear, and they’ll heal 43
percent faster than if you use a prescription cream, say researchers at the
Dubai Specialized Medical Center in the United Arab Emirates. Raw honey’s
natural enzymes zap inflammation, destroy invading viruses and speed the
healing of damaged tissues, say the study authors.
Cure migraines with
coffee
Prone to migraines? Try muscling-up your
painkiller with a coffee chaser. Whatever over-the-counter pain med you prefer,
researchers at the National Headache Foundation say washing it down with a
strong 12- ounce cup of coffee will boost the effectiveness of your medication
by 40 percent or more. Experts say caffeine stimulates the stomach lining to
absorb painkillers more quickly and more effectively.
Tame leg cramps with tomato juice
At least one in five people regularly struggle
with leg cramps. The culprit? Potassium deficiencies, which occur when
this mineral is flushed out by diuretics, caffeinated beverages or heavy perspiration
during exercise. But sip 10 ounces of potassium-rich tomato juice daily and
you'll not only speed your recovery, you'll reduce your risk of painful cramp
flare-ups in as little as 10 days, say UCLA researchers
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