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Sciatica Pain: Herbal Remedies

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Sciatica pain can be an annoyance for those who suffer from the condition. There are allopathic medicines as well as a collection of natural medicines, which can sometimes be made at home for the relief of sciatica pain. At home treatments are very safe. Below are some great natural treatments for sciatica pain.

This first straightforward treatment comes right from your kitchen. Garlic is one of the best home remedies for sciatica pain relief. Consumption of garlic cloves helps improve the blood flow through out the body, thus relieving the discomfort. Garlic is a natural anti-oxidizing agent that works to expel the oxidizing agents out from the body. If you are feeling any sort of discomfort, consume a raw clove of garlic every morning before breakfast.

However, many people hate the odor of garlic and cannot eat it directly. If that is the case, add garlic to your vegetables and soups. Boiling a couple cloves of garlic in milk and then drinking the milk is also a great remedy for sciatica pain. If you cannot have it at all, you can buy garlic supplements at your local grocery store.

There are also particular herbs that may aid in the treatment of sciatica pain. One is called bitter chamomile. This herb has medical properties to help in the healing of back trouble. Another herb that works well for sciatica pain is called elderberry. You can consume elderberry in the form of juice or tea. If this herb works for you, it is suggested you use it on a regular basis. It may provide relief along with easing the discomfort.

Horseradish poultice is also another effective home remedy for sciatica pain. It works be stimulating the sciatic nerve and offering relief for discomfort. For this home remedy, horseradish is mixed with water to make a paste. The paste is the spread on a cloth, which is then applied to the affected area.

You can treat sciatica pain naturally with the herbal cures above. Sometimes, herbal remedies work better for some sufferers to treat sciatica pain. If you would like more suggestions for herbal treatments for sciatica pain, talk to your doctor!

Sciatica Remedy : Cayanne Pepper For Sciatica

Monday, October 31st, 2011

cayenne as a sciatica remedyThe term sciatica is used to describe pain symptoms felt in the lower back and buttocks which may be due to an injury, or pressure on the sciatic nerve. Natural medicinal proponents claim the topical use of cayenne may help relieve sciatica pain, and work as a sciatica remedy. However, further scientific evidence is needed to support this claim.

The active ingredient found in cayenne  -which may be beneficial as a sciatica remedy - is called capsaicin.  A study published in the January 2008 issue of “Spine” found topical capsaicin prevented mechanical hyperalgesia, pain sensitivity, caused by disc compression in rats. While these findings are promising, further research is required to determine if cayenne can act as an effective sciatica remedy and reduce sciatica pain in humans.

Capsaicin as a sciatica remedy is suggested to be applied topically by the University of Maryland Medical Center. They also suggest aplying the cream with a 0.025 to 0.075 percent concentration up to four times daily.

Prior to using cayenne as a sciatica remedy, talk with your doctor to determine its safety. As with any natural treatment, cayenne can cause adverse side effects such as skin irritation, itching or a burning sensation.


 

Relief From Sciatica | Vitamins for Back Pain and Sciatica

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

relief from sciatica with vitaminsRelief from sciatica sure doesn’t come easy… There is always surgery and physical therapy – but what about those few who have less severe cases, and are looking for relief from sciatica naturally?

Vitamins can actually be an effective relief from sciatica if used properly. Vitamins for back pain and sciatica include;Vitamin D, C, B and E.

According to “3 Fat Chicks on A Diet” (really it’s a website I promise!)  Vitamins and minerals can help treat back pain. Read below for their detailed descriptions on which vitamins do what and how they can help give your back a break!
1. Vitamin D
The body needs vitamin D to create new bone cells. It is also an essential component in calcium absorption for healthier bones. A lack of vitamin D in the body can lead to the softening of the bone surfaces, which usually results in lower back pain.

Vitamin D has been proven to be a very good agent in maintaining back health. People with chronic lower back pain experienced significant improvement in their condition when they started taking vitamin D regularly. Studies show that regular vitamin D intake may lessen the spasms in your lower back.
2. Vitamin C
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a vitamin that helps lower back pain. Like vitamin D, it increases calcium absorption in the body which promotes strong and healthy bones.  Vitamin C is known to help in the process of healing fractured and broken bones, wounds and burns. Regular intake of vitamin C also offers many health benefits such as strengthening of your immune system and increased protection from common colds and flu.
3. B Vitamins
Vitamin B complex is a group of vitamins that is essential for your overall health. In this group, three vitamins help lower back pain. They are vitamins B1, B6 and B12. Research shows that these vitamins may considerably reduce your lower back pain. They aid in the healing of inflamed nerves, which is one of the causes of lower back pain. Furthermore, vitamins B1, B6, and B12 help strengthen and nourish your nerves to help them heal and prevent further damage.
4. Vitamin E
When your lower back is inflamed, free radicals are released. These free radicals are toxic and may cause more damage, because they can increase the inflammation of your back. Vitamin E can help lower back pain as it is a powerful antioxidant that fights off free radicals. By taking vitamin E regularly, you increase the antioxidant reaction in your body that may help relieve lower back pain.

When looking for a natural sciatica treatment always remember that vitamins can be a good place to start – Here’s to good health and yummy vitamins which  provide relief from sciatica!

Sciatica Pain Treatment | Treating Sciatica With Homeopathy

Monday, September 26th, 2011

sciatica pain treatmentTreating Sciatica With Homeopathy |  Ingredients In Sciaticalm

Sciaticalm, a sciatica pain treatment, represents an innovative homeopathic treatment for the debilitating impact and consequences of Sciatica nerve pain.  The following section of this article will present the 7 ingredients of Sciaticalm and demonstrate how each one of them, working in concert will promote inherent abilities to minimize the pain and discomfort associated with Sciatica nerve pain.

Arnica Montana

Arnica (Arnica montana) has been used for medicinal purposes since the 1500s and remains popular today. Applied topically as a cream, ointment, liniment, salve, or tincture, Europeans and Native Americans have used arnica to soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and heal wounds. It is often the first remedy used for injuries such as sprains and bruises.. Arnica is often used in homeopathy, and should be taken internally only in the extremely diluted form common to homeopathic remedies.

Arnica is used topically for a wide range of conditions, including bruises, sprains, muscle aches, wound healing, superficial phlebitis, rheumatic pain, inflammation from insect bites, and swelling due to fractures. Homeopathic preparations are also used to treat sore muscles, bruises, and other conditions caused by overexertion or trauma. Homeopathic doses are extremely diluted. They have no detectable amount of the plant in them and are generally considered safe for internal use when taken according to the directions on the product labeling.

Belladonna
Belladonna has long been used within homeopathic treatments as a mechanism for combatting the painful onset and lingering complications due to inflammation.  Studies have demonstrated the positive impact Belladonna has on treating patients with these specific conditions (Pedallino, 2004). Belladonna or Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade)-the source of the drug atropine belongs to genus Atropa along with two other species (Hunziker, 2001). Although the phylogenetic affinity of Atropa to Hyoscyameae has been controversial for over a century (Hunziker, 2001), however, in a recent study this affinity was conclusively proved (Yuan et al., 2006). The plant Atropa belladonna is surrounded by myth, fear and awe. That this plant contains poison is known from the ancient Greek and Roman civilization to medieval witches, professional poisoners, sorcerers and ultimately in 1830s atropine was isolated from the plant (Lee, 2007). Atropa belladonna is rich in tropane alkaloids, primarily atropine and scopolamine (Talaty et al., 2005).Roots are the major organs of tropane alkaloid biosynthesis and after their formation in roots, tropane alkaloids are transported to the aerial parts of the plant. Putrescine N-Methyltransferase (PMT) is the pivotal enzyme for the biosynthesis of tropane alkaloids. The PMT cDNAs were cloned from A. belladonna and were found to encode a protein homologous to spermidine synthases indicating the evolutionary origin of PMT from spermidine synthase. In A. belladonna, PMT is located in pericycle and xylem cells of the root. Root cultures of A. belladonna form the tropine derived alkaloids hyoscyamine, scopolamine and calystegines. While hyoscyamine and scopolamine are also found in other related species to A. belladonna, thus calystegines appear to be the key agent which is present in high concentration to A. belladonna only and thus differentiates biological activities of belladonna from other related plants.
The biosynthetic pathway of tropane alkaloids is very complex. Putrescine first converted into N-methyl putrescine by PMT. N-methyl putrescine yields tropinone. In tropinone I pathway tropinone is converted to tropine, tropine is converted to hyoscyamine and finally converted to scopolamine by the action of hyoscyamine-6-hydroxylase. In the relatively less investigated tropinone II pathway at first there is formation of pseudotropine, which is then converted to calystegine.

Chamomilla

M. Chamomilla is an herbal remedy derived from the dried leaves of the German chamomile plant. This specific homeopathic remedy is believed to be a natural sedative. Furthermore, the oil from this plant has several topical uses for treating skin inflammations.  Supplements such as Roman Chamomilla and and Chamomile have been demonstrated to possess the requisite compounds and properties to alleviate skin inflammation. It contains several classes of biologically active compounds, including essential oils and several polyphenols that have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties when applied topically. The principal components of the essential oil extracted from chamomile flowers are the terpenoids ?-bisabolol and its oxide and azulenes, including chamazulene and acetylene derivatives. Terpenoids, bisabolol, and chamazulene have been shown to have anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, antispasmodic, antibacterial, antipyretic, ulcer-protective, and antifungal properties.
M. Chamomilla has also been reported to have anti-angiogenic properties. A review of numerous homeopathic treatments indicates that specific treatments contained properties that prevented tumors from generating blood vessels and therefore deregulating the delivery of oxygen and other nutrients critical to vital internal organs. Specifically, it was reported that M. Chamomilla was effective in prohibiting such angiogenesis from occurring and assisting standard chemotherapy treatments in causing critical tumor necropathy.

Colocynthis

Colocynthis is native to Turkey but is cultivated in many dry, hot semi-desert areas around the world. The fruit is an orange sized gourd that contains pulp and seed. The seeds are claimed to be nutritional but the pulp and outer skin of the gourd contains a highly poisonous constituent called colocynthin. The plant is very similar to the common cucumber plant which is probably where the name “Bitter cucumber” comes from. Colocynthis people are reserved with a restless and anxious undercurrent which is hard to hide. They tend to bear grudges when humiliated by being disregarded or contradicted and suppress anger and this is normally when the physical symptoms appear. Colic, abdominal pain and other gastric upsets are the main physical symptoms. They may be accompanied by headaches and neck pain and shooting pains in the limbs which are the hallmarks of Sciatica pain.  This quality of Colocynthis renders it a vital component of the overall homeopathic treatment for the disorder.

Gnaphallium

A remedy of unquestioned benefit in sciatica, when pain is associated with numbness of the part affected. Gnaphallium possesses remedial effects for the following conditions, all of which render the homeopath a vital component of Sciaticalm.  Gnaphallium addresses symptoms in the back and extremities. With respect to the back, Gnaphallium specifically addresses chronic backache in lumbar region; better resting on back along with lumbago with numbness in lower part of back and weight in pelvis. Respecting the extremities, Gnaphallium addresses cramps in calves of legs and feet when in bed. Rheumatic pain in ankle joints and legs. Intense pain along the sciatic nerve; numbness alternates with pain. Frequent pains in calves and feet. Gouty pains in big toes. Better, drawing limbs up, flexing thigh on abdomen. Gouty concretions (Ammon benz). Anterior curial neuralgia (Staph). Pain in joints as if they lacked oil. Chronic muscular rheumatism of back and neck.

Magnesia Phosphorica

M. Phosphorica blends a unique mixture of homeopathy and traditional science. Formulated within the laboratory, this ingredient as the widest range of effectiveness on diseases and disorders affecting and emanating from the nervous system. Diseases having their seat in the nerve-fibre cells or in the terminal bulbs of the nerves, in the muscles or in the muscular tissue itself, are cured by this remedy. It corresponds to pains of all kinds with the exception of burning pains; it is especially related to cramping pains. Pains which are darting, spasmodic in character, boring, lightning-like, accompanied by a constrictive feeling. They are often changing in locality, and are relieved by warmth and pressure. It is purely antispasmodic, and hence is curative in cramps, spasms of the glottis, tetanus, epilepsy, spasmodic retention of the urine, paralysis agitans, etc.
It is best adapted to lean, thin, emaciated persons of a highly nervous organization, and prefers light complexion and the right side of the body. Cold in general favors its action exceedingly, whereas heat and pressure interfere with it. Hence the patient is relieved by these. Attacks are often attended with great prostration and sometimes with profuse sweat. The Magnes. phos. patient is languid, tired, exhausted, and unable to sit up, whether he is suffering from acute or chronic affections.

Conclusion

In summation, the clinical benefits of Sciaticalm are demonstrated within this article.  The Homeopathic ingredients have been shown to possess properties that render them effective in combating the hallmark symptoms of Sciatic Nerve pain. The most common symptom, inflammation, is targeted by several of the homeopath’s compounds including Gnaphallium and Colocynthin.  As more analysis and clinical trials are conducted, it stands to reason that the ingredients within Sciaticalm are poised to bring welcomed relief to those that suffer from debilitating sciatic nerve pain.

Article written by Dr. Thomas Latino

Natural Sciatica Treatment | The Top 7

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

natural sciatica treatmentPeople who suffer from sciatica pain are often looking for a natural sciatica treatment to help them get by. The fact is there are many basic principles that one can use to help treat sciatica naturally. Below you will find tips and techniques to treating sciatica naturally:

Food
Though there is no direct link between food and sciatica, research shows that altering the diet can help treat the problem. Several studies reveal that adding large amounts of potassium to the diet can aid in treatment. Eat potassium rich foods such as bananas, potatoes and oranges. Drinking fresh vegetable juice made from potato, celery and carrots can also help reduce the sciatic pain.

Home remedies

There are certain home remedies that have proved to be effective in treating sciatica. One of the most effective remedies that you can use is applying a poultice of horseradish. Apply this paste over the painful area and cover it with a thick towel. Leave on for two to three hours. This will ease the pain and inflammation of the nerves. Simple changes to your sleep environment such as replacing mattresses and bedding should also be considered.

Acupuncture

This alternative therapy involves inserting needles at specific body points. This is done to release the blocked energy in the body. When the blocked energy is released, the pain is automatically reduced. It is recommended that you opt for a licensed practitioner when trying to treat sciatica with acupuncture.

Chiropractic treatment
Chiropractic treatment is based on the philosophy that restricted movement can lead to pain in the spine. This treatment involves manipulation of spine to restore mobility and movement. As a result, the pain is reduced. Chiropractic treatment may take some time to deliver results.

Massage

Studies reveal that massage can ease out the symptoms associated with sciatica. It eases out the pressure exerted on the sciatic nerve, which in turn helps reduce pain. Though there are different massage techniques that can help treat sciatica, it is traditional Chinese massage that works the best.

Hypnosis
This therapy may not work on the exact cause of pain but it can help you deal with the problem better. Hypnosis puts you in a state of deep relaxation, where your body is open to suggestions. This alters your perception of pain and helps you deal with the problem better.

Exercise
Regular exercising can be of great aid in treating sciatica. Yoga, pilates and Tai Chi are considered to be beneficial in treating the problem. Simple stretching exercises and aerobic exercises can also aid in the treatment of the problem. However, you must be very careful when exercising as wrong movement can worsen the pain.

Homeopathic Treatments for Sciatica
If you are looking for a natural sciatica treatment that is taken orally like a supplement, sciaticalm is a homeopathic remedy that is used to treat sciatica pain. This formula uses specefic ingredints to target the sciatica itself. It is nearly impossible to list all the homeopathic remedies for sciatica however, some of the frequently indicated remedies for sciatica are the following:

Arsenicum album – This herb is indicated when the pain is aggravated from midnight to 2 AM by cold or cold application and improves with heat and heat applications.

Aconite – This herb is helpful when the condition is aggravated at night and in a hot room.

Ammonium muriaticum - This herb is helpful when there is left-sided pain that aggravates upon sitting.

Arnica - This herb is indicated when the condition aggravates in evenings or the sciatica is caused by trauma and the patient creates a scene upon arrival of the doctor.

Belladonna - This herb is indicated when there is an increase in pain by slightest contact, touch, sound or gush of wind. The pain is episodic, beginning in the afternoon and ending at midnight.

 

Treatment for Sciatic Pain | Essential Oils for Back Pain

Friday, August 26th, 2011

essential-oils-for-back-painPeople who have sciatica are always on the quest for new and exciting treatments for sciatic pain. There are many forms of alternative therapies for sciatica and low back pain available. In fact, using essential oils and aromatherapy is considered to be a natural sciatica treatment. There is still a small amount of doubt amongst the general population regarding its ability to be as effective as it claims. But health experts would go as far as saying that essential oils are more effective in pain relief than other synthetic medicine or drugs. Read more below to learn about the benefits of aromatherapy and essential oils as a safe and effective treatment for sciatic pain.

Essential oils have the ability to target not just the physical aspect of the pain, but the mental aspect as well. For instance, if you are suffering from chronic pain in your lower back applying a therapeutic massage using essential oils will help relieve the soreness and pain. This is due to the balancing and soothing effect of the oil. On the other hand, you also get to inhale the aromatic essences of the oil, which helps calm you and give you piece of mind. Pain is sometimes a sensory thing; hence, the less you think of the pain, the less you are going to be affected by it. This is why essential oils are considered very effective in pain management.

Essential oils also offer effective treatment against muscle pain and arthritis. They encouraging blood flow into specific muscles of the body affected by pain. The presence of warmth in your muscles cater to soothing those muscles. Some of the essential oils that you can use to treat muscle pain with topical treatment include jasmine, melissa, chamomile, ginger, birch, and marjoram.

Essential oil choices that are effective in the treatment of sciatic pain include: thyme, sage, mountain dittany, horsebalm, and rosemary.

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Sciatic Pain Remedies | Win a Free Sciaticalm™

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

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5 Treatments for Sciatic Pain | Sciatic Pain Remedies

Monday, August 1st, 2011

treatments-for-sciatic-painMany people prefer to take a more holistic approach when finding a treatment for sciatic pain. Often times sciatic pain remedies are researched before options such as surgery are looked into. Sciatic pain remedies vary in their success and have different results with every individual. Some natural sciatica treatments that seem to have worthy feedback include:

Sciatic Pain Remedy #1: Stretching

Sciatic pain remedies don’t always have to be tinctures and tonics! Stretching can helps strengthen back muscles and reduces the occurrence of pain. A physician can suggest certain exercises or provide a referral to a physical therapist. Some patients find that yoga is also helpful.

Sciatic Pain Remedy #2: Epsom Salt Soak

Adding Epsom salt to a warm bath is a soothing treatment for sciatic pain. According to the Epsom Salt Counsel the components of Epsom salt–magnesium and sulfates–provide individual benefits to the body including muscle pain relief, reduced inflammation and natural stress relief.

Sciatic Pain Remedy #3: Acupuncture

This alternative sciatic pain remedy involves inserting needles at specific body points. This is done to release the blocked energy in the body. When the blocked energy is released, the pain is automatically reduced. It is recommended that you opt for a licensed practitioner when trying to treat sciatica with acupuncture.

Sciatic Pain Remedy #4: Massage

Studies reveal that massage can ease out the symptoms associated with sciatica. It eases out the pressure exerted on the sciatic nerve, which in turn helps reduce pain. As massage is not a sciatica cure all, it is most definitely a sciatic pain remedy that helps to reduce the pain and discomfort associated with sciatica.

Sciatic Pain Remedy #5: Homeopathic Remedies

There are many different homeopathic remedies available as a treatment for sciatic pain. Sciaticalm is a sciatic pain remedy that offers effective lower back pain relief. Homeopathic Sciaticalm tablets are specially formulated to speed directly to the area of back pain, working quickly and effectively to reduce the compression of the nerve. Sciaticalm gives you fast relief from acute sciatic pain attacks, plus it helps with long-term reduction in the frequency and severity of your attacks. You can learn more about this sciatic pain remedy on their sciatica relief facebook page and sciaticalms pain relief site!

Sciatica Treatment | TheSciaticaFix.com

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

sciatica treatmentSciatica treatment can range from a variety of medications and exercises. Different sciatica treatments improve conditions more or less depending on the individual, so many people find comfort trying more than one option to see what works best. Below are some available options and methods which you may find beneficial on your quest for sciatica treatments.

Sciatica Treatments Include:

Exercises and Stretches for Sciatica
Exercise can prove to be a beneficial form of sciatica treatment and can be helpful for alleviating sciatica nerve pain. It is best to consult your doctor first. Keep in mind that you must discuss these exercises with your healthcare provider or therapist before trying any of them out. Stretches may also be a good sciatica treatment for you, as long as they achieve the goal of stretching the specific muscles needed. Stretches should help in decompression and easing of pain caused by sciatica.

Sciatica Pain Medications
Over-the-counter or prescription medications may also be helpful in relieving sciatica. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or COX-2 inhibitors), or oral steroids can be helpful in reducing the inflammation which is usually a contributing factor in sciatica. There are homeopathic remedies for sciatica available as well, one good example is Sciaticalm™.

Epidural steroid injections for sciatica
If the sciatica pain is severe, an epidural steroid injection can be performed to reduce the inflammation. An epidural injection is different from oral medications because it injects steroids directly to the painful area around the sciatic nerve to help decrease the inflammation that may be causing the pain. While the effects tend to be temporary (providing pain relief for as little as one week up to a year), and it does not work for everyone, an epidural steroid injection can be effective in providing relief from an acute episode of sciatic pain.

Massage therapy
Certain forms of massage therapy have been shown to have a number of benefits for back pain, including increased blood circulation, muscle relaxation, and release of endorphins (the body’s natural pain relievers).

Sciatica Treatment: Physical Therapy
Sciatica physical therapy is certainly an integral part of the back care industry and considered as a valuable component of any rehabilitation program. Generally, this therapy is not a back pain cure, but often gives a sign to other misdiagnosed pain syndromes. Keep in mind that if you have been diagnosed with a spinal explanation for your back pain and receive

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