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8 Simple Steps To Naturally Prevent and Treat Back Pain

Back pain is a common medical problem, and a frequent reason for people to visit the doctor. In fact, it is the second most common reason people visit the doctor (second only to the common cold). But can back pain can be prevented? What are the natural ways to treat back pain, without surgery or prescription drugs? Here’s an 8 step program recommended by Johns Hopkins surgeons Gokaslan and Riley in their book, The Back Book.

1. When your back pain is acting up, try taking aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen in the recommended over-the-counter doses for two full weeks. Don’t stop early, even if your back pain is gone earlier.

2. Eat your vegetables and cut down on red meats.

3. Don’t smoke.

4. Before a strenuous event, take aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen just before the activity.

5. Exercise. Low imact exercises such as swimming, walking, and bicycling are best. Also recommended are yoga and Pilates.

6. Lift right. Keep your back straight and knees bent when lifting.

7. Make your workplace back-friendly by having a good chair and desk. Take frequent breaks to walk around and stretch.

8. Sleep on your side. This decreases the pressure on your back.

Chest Pain?

Heart disease doesn’t have to kill prematurely.

In most cases, the disease is not genetic, but rather due to your behaviors.

After practicing nuclear cardiology for over a decade now, here’s some lessons learned from my sickest patients and my healthiest patients.

  1. Common sense makes good sense. We all know what we need to do to get into better shape and better health. You don’t need a doctor to tell you the basics of staying in good shape.
  2. Timeless wisdom really is timeless. One of the first lessons I learned was that moderation really works. My patients that has some really bad habits sometimes are in great shape. The reason? Most of their habits are good, and their bad habits are practiced infrequently.
  3. Keep it simple. Exercise regularly and eat your vegetables.
  4. See your general practitioner regularly. You can’t feel if your blood pressure is going up. You can’t feel your cholesterol levels going up. You can’t feel early colon cancer. Regular checkups for your body are really helpful.
  5. Laugh. Often.


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