10/09/2018 / By Ellaine Castillo
Pain is one of the first signs that the body exhibits whenever it’s experiencing problems. Although it is helpful for diagnosis, pain can be very uncomfortable, which is why many people depend on pain relievers. Aside from harmful synthetic drugs, pain relievers also come in the form of plants.
People can experience pain in many ways. It could either be localized or felt all over, fleeting or lasting, or it could also be sharp or dull. No matter how it’s experienced, pain relief is always wanted. Synthetic painkillers, such as acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), are widely used across the globe. However, these often come with adverse side effects, such as liver damage, ulcers, and kidney problems. Aside from these, people that regularly take synthetic painkillers tend to develop a resistance to the drug, which may leads to an addiction since the body requires a higher intake for the drug to be effective.
In order to avoid these side effects, people can shift to using naturally occurring pain relievers, which include the following:
Knowing that these plants can serve as natural pain relievers makes it easier to avoid the unwanted side effects that synthetic pain medications have. (Related: OTC pain meds mess with your head: Study suggests that as they suppress physical pain, they also suppress empathy and emotional pain.)
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