Aiding Acute and Chronic Pain, Inflammation and Acidity


Pain, as a symptom, is often accompanied by two defining underlying clinical features: inflammation and acidity. When devising strategies for pain management it is essential to target pain, inflammation and acidity as a triad to accomplish an analgesic effect. This is important when managing both acute pain episodes, as well as long-standing chronic pain. Acute and chronic pain require varying clinical approaches. Acute pain, experienced in conditions such as headaches, gout attacks and menstrual pain, calls for a band-aid approach that provides fast-acting relief.

Meanwhile, chronic pain, experienced in conditions such as fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis, requires the regulation of underlying causative factors that promote long-term pain relief and discomfort. Several key botanicals and nutrients play a multi-targeting role in harnessing powerful acute and chronic analgesic properties. These include Salix alba, Boswellia serrata, Curcuma longa, Zingiber officinale, Prunus cerasus and Apium graveolens as well as the co-factor nutrients Magnesium, Potassium and Vitamin C.

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