Ninja jake
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Hi
Some suggestions that may help...
First of all I would recommend you see Brian Godfrey ITEC MIPTI
Light Touch Therapy (Spinal Touch) Swedish Massage, London N12
One to One Sessions Tel: 020 8445 6990
email: [email protected]
Please mention Sue Bailey recommended you so he knows where you got his details from. I can honestly say it is a great therapy for back problems. Alternatively see a good Chiropractor I never had much luck with Osteopaths myself, however I think I was just unlucky with who I saw. Depending on what area you are in? If you are in London I know an excellent one in Bromley or maybe go to your local health food shop and see if they can recommend someone good.
They helped me a great deal when I had a bad Whip Lash injury, they took an x-ray first to see what was going on (which was not even done in the hospital!). This really helped with their consultation and the type of work they had to do. Many things can slightly throw the spin out and the careful gentle manipulation they offer can really make a difference.
Also a good mattress makes a huge difference, if you have an old one or one too soft maybe an orthopaedic one may help. Also exercise is really important too, maybe something gentle to start off with like Yoga.
Also natural supplements with high active ingredients can help:
Alfalfa which is used for inflammation and also is an excellent natural blood purifier.
Also there is Black cohosh again acts as an anti-inflammatory for arthritic and rheumatic conditions, it acts as a mild analgesic (pain reliever) due to the presence of salicylic acid. Also helps with high blood pressure.
Next is Bromelain derived from Pineapples, is a protein-digesting enzyme that simultaneously kills worms in the gastrointestinal tract. It is considered an adjunctive treatment for inflammation and swelling and has been found to posses neuro-muscular relaxing properties that are beneficial for soothing vascular (blood vessel) linings.
Next Burdock which is well known as a blood purifier and also to soothe inflammation in both internal and external tissues.
Capsicum is a stimulant to increase circulation and cardiovascular activity also helping to lower blood pressure. This also soothes inflammation, enhances the removal of toxins from the body.
These are just a few of the herbs to be found in the product I suggest and there are ten more!
I finally recommend anyone reading this to go and have a look:
low back problems & Prolapsed disks under general health discussions by Anahata
It is well worth reading lots of really good information there.
If you would like further information or my free health newsletter please feel free to email me:
[email protected]
Some suggestions that may help...
First of all I would recommend you see Brian Godfrey ITEC MIPTI
Light Touch Therapy (Spinal Touch) Swedish Massage, London N12
One to One Sessions Tel: 020 8445 6990
email: [email protected]
Please mention Sue Bailey recommended you so he knows where you got his details from. I can honestly say it is a great therapy for back problems. Alternatively see a good Chiropractor I never had much luck with Osteopaths myself, however I think I was just unlucky with who I saw. Depending on what area you are in? If you are in London I know an excellent one in Bromley or maybe go to your local health food shop and see if they can recommend someone good.
They helped me a great deal when I had a bad Whip Lash injury, they took an x-ray first to see what was going on (which was not even done in the hospital!). This really helped with their consultation and the type of work they had to do. Many things can slightly throw the spin out and the careful gentle manipulation they offer can really make a difference.
Also a good mattress makes a huge difference, if you have an old one or one too soft maybe an orthopaedic one may help. Also exercise is really important too, maybe something gentle to start off with like Yoga.
Also natural supplements with high active ingredients can help:
Alfalfa which is used for inflammation and also is an excellent natural blood purifier.
Also there is Black cohosh again acts as an anti-inflammatory for arthritic and rheumatic conditions, it acts as a mild analgesic (pain reliever) due to the presence of salicylic acid. Also helps with high blood pressure.
Next is Bromelain derived from Pineapples, is a protein-digesting enzyme that simultaneously kills worms in the gastrointestinal tract. It is considered an adjunctive treatment for inflammation and swelling and has been found to posses neuro-muscular relaxing properties that are beneficial for soothing vascular (blood vessel) linings.
Next Burdock which is well known as a blood purifier and also to soothe inflammation in both internal and external tissues.
Capsicum is a stimulant to increase circulation and cardiovascular activity also helping to lower blood pressure. This also soothes inflammation, enhances the removal of toxins from the body.
These are just a few of the herbs to be found in the product I suggest and there are ten more!
I finally recommend anyone reading this to go and have a look:
low back problems & Prolapsed disks under general health discussions by Anahata
It is well worth reading lots of really good information there.
If you would like further information or my free health newsletter please feel free to email me:
[email protected]