Do you suffer from chronic pain? Try THESE drug-free, non-invasive natural interventions to get relief | NaturalHealth365

by: Lori Alton, staff writer | June 15, 2021

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(NaturalHealth365) Over 20 percent of American adults suffer from chronic pain – defined as pain lasting longer than three months, or pain that persists beyond the normal healing time for an underlying condition or injury.  A debilitating and frustrating condition, chronic pain exacts a serious toll on sleep, job performance, interpersonal relationships, and quality of life.

While researchers report that chronic pain is one of the leading reasons for individuals to seek medical care, all too often the treatment they receive appears to be sadly inadequate.  A newly published study shows that the number of people living with chronic pain significantly increased across every US adult demographic in the years 2002 through 2018, with researchers calling the rise “steep, sustained and pervasive.”

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Broccoli sprouts shown to protect you against gastritis and ulcers — NaturalHealth365 – June 10, 2019

(NaturalHealth365) Although many people aren’t familiar with broccoli sprouts – the earliest form of broccoli before it forms its stalks and florets – they are well worth adding to your diet. While they look a bit like bean sprouts, they have a peppery, earthy taste and are packed with various unique compounds that offer some surprising health benefits.

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This Canadian Clay Kills Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria On Contact — July 2, 2017

Credit: The Incredible Daddy Most often, nature’s cures turn out to be the best. Scientists with the University of British Columbia found this out after discovering a clay historically used by aboriginal Canadians from Kisameet Bay, British Columbia. Called Kisomeet, the clay has been used for centuries to treat ulcerative colitis, stomach ulcers, arthritis, and…

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