Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Cactus Juice Inflammation and Pain Relief

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When most people think of different types of back pain, usually there definition is something along the lines of, "ouch" back pain, I can't pick up the newspaper" back pain, or "I've fallen and I can't get up" back pain. Although descriptive and identifiable, it is important to have an idea of what type of pain you are experiencing so you can go through the proper channels to get help.

There are two main types of back pain, acute pain and chronic pain. Both have different severities to the types of pain you are experiencing. As is the case with all types of pain, both also have different treatments to get you back on your feet and pain free, but first you need to identify the problem.

The first common type of back pain is acute pain; this is pain that lasts less than 3 to 6 months, or pain that is directly related to tissue damage. There are a few different levels of acute pain, the lowest level might be similar to something like a paper cut. This pain will cause a fast, immediate, intense pain with an almost simultaneous withdrawal of the body part that is causing pain. More of an aching pain might be experienced a few seconds after the initial pain and withdrawal. The next level would come from something like dropping a weight on your foot. This pain is similar to that of the paper cut in that there is immediate pain, withdrawal and then slower aching pain. The strongest level would be something like labour pains or pain from kidney stones. The pain during childbirth is acute and the cause is certainly identifiable.

The longer pain goes on, the more susceptible it is to other influences and developing into the next form of back pain called chronic pain. Chronic pain can be defined by one rather annoying word, persistence. Pain signals keep firing in the nervous system for weeks, months, even years. Chronic pain is measured by duration, pain that persists for more than 3 months is considered chronic. There may have been an initial mishap like a sprained back or a serious infection. Another cause of chronic pain might be an ongoing problem like arthritis, cancer or even something smaller like an ear infection. In some cases, people can even suffer chronic pain in the absence of any past injury or evidence of body damage. This pain is often progressive and is difficult to determine.

I myself have Arthritis but no longer suffer chronic pain since I began taking just one ounce of Nopalea cactus juice on a daily basis, it is quite amazing and has been advertised on TV.

David Ogden
CEO TheInterbiz LLC
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