Each of these herb has a quality to relieve different back pain symptom.
These plants have similar characteristics of many prescription drugs; they take more time to work, but are non habit forming.
These herbs are:
Antispasmodic. Anti-inflammatory. Muscle relaxant. Pain reliever, and Sedative
It is possible to grow some of these herbs a home or buy them from the help food store
Fresh herbs can be added directly in our diet as a tea, beverage, mixed with salad, and juice, to benefit from all the nutritional value;
Herbs can also be used as liquid essence, pill, powder form, or topically as cream, paste, salve and liniment for back pain
These are some of the common herbs used to treat back pain:
Angelica = Anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, pain reliever
Bilberry = Increases circulation
Black Haw = Antispasmodic
Bromelain = Anti-inflammatory
Burdock = pain relief
Cat’s Claw = Anti-inflammatory
Cayenne Pepper = Topical pain relief
Chamomile = Relaxes muscles
Cramp Bark = Antispasmodic
Celery Seed = Muscle relaxant
Coriander = Topical pain relief
Devil’s Claw = Anti-arthritic, pain reliever
Fever few = Pain relief
Ginger = Pain relief
Ginkgo Biloba leaves = Increases circulation
Grape seed extract = Anti-inflammatory , increases circulation
Horsetail = Speeds healing, pain relief
Kava Root = Pain relief, anesthetic
Licorice = Anti-inflammatory
Mint Green (Peppermint, Spearmint) = Topical pain relief
Mustard Seed Extract = Topical pain relief
Rosemary = Anti-inflammatory
Saw Palmetto = Anti-inflammatory
Stinging Nettle = Pain relief
Valeria = Anti-inflammatory
Willow Bark = Pain relief
Yarrow = Strengthens muscles
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