Comfrey Root: good for back pain, arthritis, and ankle sprains: research point to.

Note:  Should be used topically only!!!.  Orally has shown some mutagenic properties with a chemical in it, pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA). Some manufacturers claim their topical creams are PA free. Comfrey Root has been used for a long time for wounds and sprains/strains. Recently research has been done to show effectiveness. There are several alternatives to normal pain medicine for relief.  Bromalain is also a very good anti-inflammatory.  Herbs can have less side effects than medication, but they do have possible issues.  They can interact with certain drugs and certain people can be allergic to comfrey root. Herbs should be used under supervision of an educated healthcare practitioner and you should… Read More

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Research: Cervical adjustment decreases elbow pain

A recent research article published in the peer-reviewed journal JMPT,  helps show what chiropractors and others have been saying and seeing for years; that both structural changes in one area can effect  areas above and below and neurological changes (changes in nerve firing)  effects different areas.  In this study, patients that had outside elbow pain had a significant decrease in measurable pain to touch with their neck adjusted (cervical manipulation) with also decrease in mid back adjustment (thoracic manipulation) but not as much as the neck.  Basic anatomy shows that the nerves sending signals of pain (and others) go into the spinal cord at the cervical region (neck).  This study… Read More

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