Stem Cell Therapy & Pain Relief

Last week, we discussed how gene therapy was used as a possible treatment for pain relief.  Today, I would like to provide information on yet another type of treatment, and similar in the way they deal with our body’s genes, however, uses a different approach.  And before I continue, I want to make it clear that I am not a medical professional, and what follows is not medical advice.  I just want to share information that may be of interest to you.
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Gene Therapy & Chronic Pain Relief

Gene therapy has the potential to relieve pain by addressing the underlying causes of certain types of chronic pain. It involves the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases by modifying the genetic material of cells.
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Cutting-Edge Research on Pain Relief

Pain relief is a critical area of research as pain is a widespread problem that affects millions of people worldwide.  Pain management can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life. The need for more effective pain relief options has led to extensive research in the field, resulting in many promising developments.
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Pain Relief is not a Cookie Cutter Approach

There is a new sponsor for PainFreeOutlet.com called iReliev. I hope you will check out their products. Pain relief products from HBI and the Feel Good Lab are also on my site. I am not a medical professional, and I am not offering medical advice. However, it is possible that a combination of these products may provide you with the tools necessary to attack your pain issues from various angles.
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Intermittent Fasting & Pain Relief

There is limited research on the direct relationship between intermittent fasting and pain relief. However, there are some studies that suggest that intermittent fasting may have potential benefits in reducing chronic pain. Before we continue, I want to let you know that I am not a medical professional, and I am not providing medical advice. The information that follows is something that resonates with me, and I hope it is of value to you. Even my primary medical care doctor had positive things to say about it … just food for thought.
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Being Healthy & Managing Pain

There is a strong connection between being healthy and managing physical pain. When you are healthy, your body is better equipped to manage and recover from physical pain.  I am not a medical professional, and this is not medical advice.  This is information I believe in and I hope it may benefit you as well.
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Movement & Pain Relief

The idea that movement is good for pain relief has been supported by a number of studies and is widely accepted by healthcare professionals. Though it sounds a bit crazy to move when you are in pain, research has shown that certain types of movement can be effective in reducing pain and improving overall physical function. I am not a medical professional and the following information is not medical advice.  However, I find it helpful and wanted to share them with you.
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A New Year

Hi all.  It has been a while.  I hope all of you are doing well in 2023.  I have been taking stock of this website and will make some changes going forward.  I do not know when, however, changes are coming.  I hope the changes will be beneficial for all of you.
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Tension Headaches & How To Deal With Them

Tension and stress are common triggers of headaches.  If you get stressed out at work and can feel a tension headache coming around due to on-coming deadlines, you need to avoid the trap of filling your plate with too many tasks to complete.  It is never a bad thing to ask for help.  You can also discuss the workload with your supervisor, and I am sure he/she will be more than happy to accommodate your needs.
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Pain Scales

You have been experiencing pain in your right knee due to a weekend warrior injury incident, and you visit a clinic during the weekday specializing in sports medicine and injury.  The first thing the specialist asks you is this, “From a number between 1 and 10, how would you describe your pain?”  I do not know about you, and I have a problem with that kind of questioning regarding the pain you are experiencing.  3, 7, 9 … heck, I am not sure!  Today’s article comes from the site, Medical News Today, and it will discuss the various types of pain scales, its benefits, and limitations.
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