1. 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.
2. 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.
3.
Heal Heartburn
with Cider Vinegar
Sip 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar
mixed with 8 ounces of water before every meal,
and experts say you could shut down
painful bouts of heartburn in as little as 24 hours.
“Cider vinegar is rich in malic and
tartaric acids, powerful digestive aids that speed the breakdown of fats and
proteins so your stomach can empty quickly, before food washes up into the
esophagus, triggering heartburn pain,” explains Joseph Brasco, M.D., a
gastroenterologist at the Center for Colon and Digestive Diseases in Huntsville,
AL.
4. Erase Ear aches 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 oil
for two minutes, strain, then refrigerate for up to two weeks, suggests Teresa
Graedon, Ph.D., co-author of the book, Best
Choices From The People’s Pharmacy.
For an optimal experience, warm this mix
slightly before using so the liquid will feel soothing in your ear
canal.
5. Chase away Joint pain and Headache with Cherries
Latest studies show that at least one in
four women is struggling with arthritis, gout or chronic headaches.
If you’re one of them, a daily bowl of
cherries could ease your ache, without the stomach upset so often triggered by
today’s painkillers,
say researchers at East Lansing ’s
Michigan State University .
Their research reveals that anthocyanins,
the compounds that give cherries their brilliant red color,
are anti-inflammatories 10 times stronger
than ibuprofen and aspirin.
“Anthocyanins help shut down the powerful
enzymes that kick-start tissue inflammation, so they can prevent, as well as
treat,
many different kinds of pain,” explains
Muraleedharan Nair, Ph.D., professor of food science at Michigan State
University .
His advice: Enjoy 20 Cherries (fresh,
frozen or dried) daily, then continue until your pain
disappears.
6. Fight Tummy troubles with Fish
Indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome,
inflammatory bowel diseases...if your belly always seems to be in an uproar,
try munching 18 ounces of fish weekly to
ease your misery.
Repeated studies show that the fatty acids
in fish, called EPA and DHA, can significantly reduce intestinal inflammation,
cramping and belly pain and in some cases,
provide as much relief as corticosteroids and other prescription
meds.
“EPA and DHA are powerful, natural, side
effect-free anti-inflammatories, that can dramatically improve the function of
the entire gastrointestinal tract,” explains biological chemist Barry Sears,
Ph.D., president of the Inflammation Research Foundation in Marblehead , MA .
For best results, look for oily fish like
Salmon, Sardines, Tuna, Mackerel, Trout and Herring.
7. Prevent PMS with Yogurt
Up to 80 percent of women will struggle
with premenstrual syndrome and its uncomfortable symptoms, report Yale
researchers.
The reason: Their nervous systems are
sensitive to the ups and downs in estrogen and progesterone that occur naturally
every month.
But snacking on 2 cups of yogurt a day can
slash these symptoms by 48 percent, say researchers at New York ’s Columbia
University .
“Yogurt is rich in calcium, a mineral that
naturally calms the nervous system, preventing painful symptoms even when
hormones are in flux,” explains Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., a professor of
gynecology at Yale University .
8. 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-recommended dose: Sprinkle 1/4
teaspoon of this spice daily onto any rice, poultry, meat or vegetable
dish.
9. End Endometrial pain with Oats
The ticket to soothing endometriosis pain
could be a daily bowl of oatmeal.
Endometriosis occurs when little bits of
the uterine lining detach and grow outside of the uterus.
Experts say these migrating cells can turn
menstruation into a misery, causing so much inflammation that they trigger
severe cramping during your period, plus a heavy ache that drags on all month
long.
Fortunately, scientists say opting for a
diet rich in oats can help reduce endometrial pain for up to 60 percent of women
within six months.
That’s because Oats don’t contain gluten,
a trouble-making protein that triggers inflammation in many women,
making endometriosis difficult to bear,
explains Peter Green, M.D., professor of medicine at Colombia University
.
10. 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.
11. 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 naturally
packed with proteolytic enzymes, digestive aids that help speed the breakdown of
pain-causing proteins in the stomach and small intestine, say USDA
researchers.
12. 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.
13. 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 Stengler.
14. 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.
“And when these tissues are well-hydrated,
they can move and glide over each other without causing pain.”
One caveat: Be sure to measure your
drinking glasses to find out how large they really are before you start sipping,
she says.
Today’s juice glasses often hold more than
12 ounces, which means five servings could be enough to meet your daily
goal.
15. 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 or meat topping) until
symptoms clear.
16. Beat Bladder Infections with Blueberries
Eating 1 cup of blueberries daily, whether
you opt for them fresh, frozen or in juice form,
can cut your risk of a urinary tract
infection (UTIs) by 60 percent, according to researchers at New Jersey ’s
Rutgers University .
That's because blueberries are loaded with
tannins, plant compounds that wrap around problem-causing bacteria in the
bladder,
so they can’t get a toehold and create an
infection, explains Amy Howell, Ph.D. a scientist at Rutgers University
.
17. 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.
18. Fight Breast Pain with Flax
In one recent study, adding 3 tablespoons
of ground flax to their daily diet eased breast soreness for one in three women
within 12 weeks.
Scientists credit flax’s phytoestrogens,
natural plant compounds that prevent the estrogen spikes that can trigger breast
pain.
More good news: You don’t have to be a
master baker to sneak this healthy seed into your diet.
Just sprinkle ground flax on oatmeal,
yogurt, applesauce or add it to smoothies and veggie dips.
19. 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.
20. 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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