Best essential oils and natural therapies for pain relief
(NaturalHealth365) Chronic pain, or pain lasting longer than three months, affects about 1. 5 billion people – worldwide! Are you looking for pain relief? If so, you’ll want to learn more about the best essential oils to help you feel better.
Unfortunately, for too many pain sufferers, prescription drugs are the only option offered by conventionally-trained physicians. And, to make matters worse, these drug ‘therapies’ can trigger nasty side effects like constipation, nausea, and a decreased respiratory rate. Plus, let’s not forget that these problems can get even worse the longer you use these medications.
Fortunately, natural pain relief is possible – with the help of a qualified holistic healthcare provider talking to you about an ‘anti-inflammatory lifestyle,’ including the use of some nice-smelling oils and health-promoting remedies.
Backed by scientific research: Discover the best essential oils for natural pain relief
An essential oil is a fragrant and concentrated liquid distilled from a plant. Aside from smelling amazing, various research studies have found that some can provide natural pain relief – whether applied topically or inhaled (such as via a diffuser). The most promising ones include:
- Lavender essential oil may even offer antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits
- Rosemary essential oil may help by acting on opioid receptors in the brain
- Peppermint essential oil, whose active pain-relieving compounds include carvacrol, menthol, and limonene
- Eucalyptus oil may help reduce swelling and inflammation associated with pain
The key with essential oils is that you get what you pay for. Lower quality essential oil supplements often contain filler ingredients, including alcohol – which can detract from their potency and purity.
Look for 100% organic essential oils and oil blends, therapeutic grade if possible. A little bit goes a long way, so getting the good stuff is a good investment.
You’re also urged to take care when using essential oils. While they are super safe (just compare them to prescription analgesics or, heck, even ibuprofen or aspirin), certain ones may cause skin irritation and other mild side effects when used topically.
Before applying an essential oil, test it on a small patch of skin first, and consider diluting it with some high-quality carrier oil, like organic coconut oil.
Beyond the essential oil: Try these three other supplements and techniques for natural pain relief
Essential oils are great and have so many different uses. But if you’re looking for more help, try this:
- Exercise. Regular exercise can ease certain forms of chronic pain, including arthritis. According to a study published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, exercise may even help by increasing your pain tolerance. Just don’t overdo it, especially if you’re a beginner.
- Therapeutic massage. Massage isn’t just a luxury! Soft tissue mobilization enhances blood flow, reduces muscle spasms and tissue adhesions, and breaks up painful scar tissue – plus, it can ease the mind.
- Meditation, guided imagery, and other mindfulness and relaxation exercises. Box breathing or four-square breathing is a particularly effective and heavily researched method: with your eyes closed, breathe in deeply and fully to a count of four, hold for a count of four, breathe out fully for a count of four, and then hold at the bottom of your exhale for a count of four before breathing again. Repeat 10 times.
Simply put, natural pain relief is possible. Stay tuned as we continue to offer (in future articles) more tips and tricks for healthy supplementation, plus other techniques that can improve your overall well-being.
Sources for this article include:
NIH.gov
MedicalNewsToday.com
MayoClinic.org
NIH.gov
Harvard.edu
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