Acupuncture for pain relief
It can be safely stated that one of the true failures of Western Medicine is in it inability to effectively treat pain. Essentially, if the condition is not serious enough for surgical intervention (and most conditions aren’t) the two options are drugs or physical therapy.
In short, the strength of physical therapy is in rehabilitating atrophied muscles post-surgery. It is for the most part ineffective for providing pain relief other than providing postural advice and exercise that can be performed at home. But often strengthening exercises only exacerbate painful conditions, particularly for repetitive-use type injuries. To place additional stress on an already overworked tendon only serves to cause a flare up of the condition. I can’t tell you how many patients I’ve seen with tendinitis of the elbow or wrist who have had their condition worsen after a course of physical therapy.
The alternative option is to be placed on non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID’s) which have horrific side effects, probably the worst in the western pharmacopoeia. If you value your kidneys and liver, I would avoid long term use of pain medicines. It has been estimated that approximately 25% of the people on kidney dialysis, end-stage kidney failure, are there because of the excess use of NSAID’s. So not only are these drugs not treating the cause of the pain and simply masking the symptoms, they are creating much more severe, life-threatening disease.
If there is a black mark on Western Medicine, it is in how it treats chronic pain. So what is the most powerful natural method of pain relief in the history of medicine? (more…)
Scott and I tried for two and half years before we finally got pregnant with our Aubrey.
Hi Rick,