A Wonderful Natural Pain Relief Remedy For Knots In Your Back – Ice!

Upper back pain?  Muscle spasms?  Knots in your back?  Here’s a “cool” natural self-help tool:  Ice!

Ice can be a very good friend!

Lots of folks prefer heat.  They like the way it feels more than they do ice (and I don’t blame them one bit!)

But as a pain relief tool for getting rid of muscle pain and “knots” in your back ice can’t be beat.

And here’s a tip:  Don’t Continue reading “A Wonderful Natural Pain Relief Remedy For Knots In Your Back – Ice!”

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Use Ice and Heat Together for Muscle Pain Relief

Muscles respond very well to heat and ice therapy.  Why is this?

Applications of heat fill the tissues with blood and increase circulation.  Short applications of ice also increase circulation.  This is all good!

Longer applications of cold by itself reduce the flow of blood to the area so keep application of cold in an area to less than one minute.  (Water Therapy, Leon Chaitow MD)

What is contrast therapy?

Alternating heat/hot and cold/ice applications helps increase circulation, increases oxygen supply to the soft tissues and Continue reading “Use Ice and Heat Together for Muscle Pain Relief”

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Ice and Simple Pain Relief – How to use Ice

Ice or heat for pain relief?

Ice can help you heal and get rid of your pain much more quickly than heat.  My friend Bette will share her experience with you.  Bette was an endocrine specialist.  She LOVES ice!

Here’s what Bette said about ice therapy:

Muscle problems tend to accompany endocrine issues, especially adrenal glands that can’t or won’t keep up.

Our muscles get inflamed and “knotted up,” worse on some days than others.

Accupressure massage helps, but few therapists do it right. Several therapists have had at my back. Some felt like they were tickling me; some bruised my muscles and left me sore for days. Only one, the physical therapist who treated me when I lived in Tucson, made a real difference. He’s a magician, but most aren’t.

Doctors usually advise hot baths–the exact wrong thing to do. Heat just inflames muscles all the more.

I know, I know. Heat feels really good. Problem is, all the while it’s feeling good, it’s making things worse.

Answer me this: A half hour or so after you get out of a hot bath or the Jacuzzi, are your muscles better or worse? And how much progress have you made with your muscle pain since you started treating yourself with heat?

A lot of people, especially men and senior citizens for some reason, won’t even consider giving up hot soaks, fully persuaded that some day they’ll work, and all the pain will disappear. It reminds me of when Continue reading “Ice and Simple Pain Relief – How to use Ice”

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