Natural Pain Relief

Feel the Pain: Pain Problems

Feel the Pain:  Pain Problems

Chronic pain can really ruin your otherwise pleasant day. It’s discouraging not to be able to move around as freely as you’d like, or take the long walks that you used to treasure. Living with chronic pain can even cause depression and other health problems.

Some individuals try to participate in activities anyway and work through the pain. This takes the obvious enjoyment out of the things you used to love. Others tend to mask their chronic pain with medications that can leave you drowsy at best and can severely compromise your health at worst. Neither method seems like a productive, happy way to live. But there are treatment choices available that not only help with pain relief and inflammation, they are also natural, well tolerated and are not detrimental to your health.

NexreliefTM

Natural pain management in an anti-inflammatory supplement specially formulated to protect the stomach lining.*
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The promises of painkillers: Negative effects of NSAID’s
The nagging pain of achy joints, arthritis or osteoarthritis can be very frustrating. Oftentimes it is recommended to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen or other stronger painkillers to treat the chronic pain. Unfortunately, these drugs are not ideal for long term use because they can compromise good health in many ways including causing stomach, heart and kidney problems, among other complications.1 And these drugs don’t help the root cause of the pain; they only mask its effects.

King of Pain: Natural pain relief!
There are several all-natural Solanova products on the market today that promote healthy pain management and healing without compromising your health. Super Glucosamine Plus is a powerful supplement that potentially helps repair damaged joints, cartilage and connective tissue. It does all this while simultaneously working to ease the pain of sore joints. Enjoying a long walk or a bike ride again is finally within reach, naturally.2

Another potent supplement to chronic pain, especially pain due to exercise and over-exertion, is NexreliefTM. This supplement helps with inflammation and pain management with absolutely no side effects. It is also proven to be very safe and gentle on the stomach. Its formula is derived from the bark of the Phellodendron amurense (Cork tree), used by Chinese Medicine practitioners for over two thousand years, and Citri-Z® an all-natural extract from citrus peel. NexreliefTM inhibits the Cox-2 enzyme that causes inflammation but does not interfere with the important Cox-1 enzyme that protects stomach lining. Most NSAIDs block both, which can cause long-term damage.

So give chronic pain the slip-naturally!

The Risks of NSAID Consumption
• Each year 200,000 Americans are hospitalized for reactions to NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) and over 16,000 of them die.3
• Regular use of NSAIDs – such as aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen – is the second major cause of ulcers.4
• Up to 60% of the 14 million arthritic patients in the U.S. who take NSAIDS daily for pain will have gastrointestinal side effects.5

Did you know? Acetaminophen is the leading cause of liver failure in the U.S.6
• 56,000 visits to the E.R. every year are related to acetaminophen overdoses.7
• The FDA recently voted to pull certain acetaminophen products off the market because of these related risks.8

References

1,3 Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health & Human Services. Federal Register, Volume 71, Number 247 (http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/98fr/E6-21855.htm), December 26, 2006.
2 WebMD. "Glucosamine Topic Overview." Article (http://arthritis.webmd.com/tc/glucosamine-and-chondroitin-topic-overview), June 27, 2007.
4New York Times. Gastric Ulcer Health Guide (http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/gastric-ulcer/risk-factors.html), November 3, 2008.
5American College of Gastroenterology. "Understanding GI Bleeding." Article (http://www.gi.org/patients/gibleeding/index.asp)
6FDA, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. "June 29-30, 2009: Joint Meeting of the Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee." (http://www.fda.gov/AdvisoryCommittees/Calendar/ucm143083.htm), June 30, 2009.
7WebMD, Pain Management Health Center. "FDA May Restrict Acetaminophen." Article (http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/news/20090701/fda-may-restrict-acetaminophen), June 1, 2009.
8FDA, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. "Acetaminophen and Liver Injury." Article (http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-06-30-tylenol-acetaminophen_N.htm?csp=34), June 30, 2009.

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