20 Pain Cures You Can Find in Your Kitchen
Painful ear infections drive millions
of Americans to doctors’ offices every year. To cure one fast, just place two
drops of warm garlic oil into your aching ear twice daily for five days. This
simple treatment can clear up ear infections faster than prescription meds, say
experts at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Scientists say
garlic’s active ingredients (germanium, selenium, and sulfur compounds) are
naturally toxic to dozens of different pain-causing bacteria. To whip up your
own garlic oil gently simmer three cloves of crushed garlic in a half a cup of
extra virgin olive oil for two minutes, strain, then refrigerate for up to two
weeks, suggests Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., co-author of the book, Best Choices
From The People’s Pharmacy. For an optimal experience, warm this mix
slightly before using so the liquid will feel soothing in your ear canal.
Latest studies show that at least one
in four women is struggling with arthritis, gout or chronic headaches. If
you’re one of them, a daily bowl of cherries could ease your ache, without the
stomach upset so often triggered by today’s painkillers, say researchers at
East Lansing’s Michigan State University. Their research reveals that
anthocyanins, the compounds that give cherries their brilliant red color, are
anti-inflammatories 10 times stronger than ibuprofen and aspirin. “Anthocyanins
help shut down the powerful enzymes that kick-start tissue inflammation, so
they can prevent, as well as treat, many different kinds of pain,” explains
Muraleedharan Nair, Ph.D., professor of food science at Michigan State
University. His advice: Enjoy 20 cherries (fresh, frozen or dried) daily, then
continue until your pain disappears.
Indigestion, irritable bowel
syndrome, inflammatory bowel diseases...if your belly always seems to be in an
uproar, try munching 18 ounces of fish weekly to ease your misery. Repeated
studies show that the fatty acids in fish, called EPA and DHA, can
significantly reduce intestinal inflammation, cramping and belly pain and, in
some cases, provide as much relief as corticosteroids and other prescription
meds. “EPA and DHA are powerful, natural, side effect-free anti-inflammatories,
that can dramatically improve the function of the entire gastrointestinal
tract,” explains biological chemist Barry Sears, Ph.D., president of the
Inflammation Research Foundation in Marblehead, MA. For best results, look for
oily fish like salmon, sardines, tuna, mackerel, trout and herring.
Studies show turmeric, a popular East
Indian spice, is actually three times more effective at easing pain than
aspirin, ibuprofen or naproxen, plus it can help relieve chronic pain for 50
percent of people struggling with arthritis and even fibromyalgia, according to
Cornell researchers. That’s because turmeric’s active ingredient, curcumin,
naturally shuts down cyclooxygenase 2, an enzyme that churns out a stream of
pain-producing hormones, explains nutrition researcher Julian Whitaker, M.D.
and author of the book, Reversing Diabetes. The study-recommended dose:
Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon of this spice daily onto any rice, poultry, meat or
vegetable dish.
Whether it’s your feet, your knees or
your shoulders that are throbbing, experts at New York’s Manhattan College, say
you could kick-start your recovery in one week just by drinking eight 8-ounce
glasses of water daily. Why? Experts say water dilutes, and then helps flush
out, histamine, a pain-triggering compound produced by injured tissues. “Plus
water is a key building block of the cartilage that cushions the ends of your
bones, your joints’ lubricating fluid, and the soft discs in your spine,” adds
Susan M. Kleiner, Ph.D., author of the book, The Good Mood Diet. “And when
these tissues are well-hydrated, they can move and glide over each other
without causing pain.” One caveat: Be sure to measure your drinking glasses to
find out how large they really are before you start sipping, she says. Today’s
juice glasses often hold more than 12 ounces, which means five servings could
be enough to meet your daily goal.
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