• February 22, 2023

Natural pain relievers: avoid the dangers of aspirin and ibuprofen

Nearly a third of all hospitalizations and deaths related to gastrointestinal bleeding are the result of the use of aspirin, ibuprofen, or other NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), according to an August 2005 report in The American Journal of Gastroenterology. But you may think, well, I only take low-dose aspirin, or baby aspirin, and my doctor told me to take it to prevent a heart attack. However, up to a third of these deaths from GI bleeding were due to low-dose aspirin. In real life numbers, this means that out of 100,000 people who use aspirin, ibuprofen and other NSAIDs, 15 will die from it.

If these probabilities sound good to you, continue. But if they seem quite high and out of proportion to the reason you’re using pain relievers, then you may want to look into some natural alternatives.

If you need a pain reliever, you should investigate both acupuncture and EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), if you want long-term results. Taking a pain-killing pill or supplement for a few hours is a coping mechanism, but not a solution. You have to find out because your body is experiencing pain and heal/release the root or cause of that pain from your body. I especially like EFT (which involves tapping on acupuncture meridian points) for this, because once you know how to do it, you can do it yourself and you don’t have to see a therapist for relief. EFT is amazingly effective with all types of pain; back pain, migraines, intestinal spasms, joint pain, etc. You can download the Basic Training Manual for free and also sign up for the free EFT newsletter (which is excellent) at:

http://www.emofree.com

Another natural pain reliever is White Willow Bark (from which aspirin is derived). White willow bark was originally used by Native American Indians and was boiled to make a tea that was drunk for pain relief. It was also used 2,500 years ago by Chinese doctors, who also used willow bark to treat pain and fever.

In the 19th century, Western scientists discovered that the active ingredient in willow bark was salicin, a naturally occurring chemical that the body converts first to saligenin and then to salicylic acid. Using this model, German chemists synthesized acetylsalicylic acid (an unnatural molecular structure and therefore can be patented by the pharmaceutical company Bayer), from which all ASA (acetylsalicylic acid) pharmaceuticals are made. However, both ASA and natural salicin work in a similar way.

White willow bark reduces pain by blocking the body’s production of inflammatory prostaglandins, which are hormone-like substances involved in inflammation and muscle contraction. White willow bark is also a very effective fever reducer. You can buy it in capsule form and swallow it, or open the capsules and mix the powder with cocoa butter to make a suppository (I do this for kids, but be sure to reduce the dosage accordingly).

In its centuries of use, there have been no recorded contraindications for the use of white willow bark, or salicin. It has traditionally been shown to be safer than aspirin and other synthetic salicylate-based anti-inflammatory drugs. No cases of serious side effects have been reported in the medical literature. It is easier on the stomach and has a less toxic effect on the body in general.

The only restrictions on use are that white willow bark should not be taken with aspirin or by people sensitive to salicylates (found in foods such as berries, currants, prunes, and raisins). People with gastritis or ulcers should also avoid it, or use it only in suppository form. It should not be used by children under 16 years of age, for the same reason that aspirin should not be used either: there is a possibility of developing Reye’s Syndrome in children, during a viral infection.

Numerous people have tried white willow bark for headaches and all said that it worked just as well as a pain reliever. You can take white willow bark for immediate relief and to sustain you while you learn EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). Then, once you’ve addressed the root cause of your pain using EFT, you’ll be truly pain-free in the long run and won’t need herbal pain relievers or medications.

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