4 Jul,2017
Supplements for nerve pain are widely marketed but rarely give the desired results. For those people suffering from chronic nerve pain, life can be exhausting. Chronic pain is not like other medical issues—it cannot be seen or measured, and there is no set protocol to “make it better.”
The unique and complicated factors that characterize chronic pain make it difficult to communicate what you are going through. Unlike having cancer or being hurt in an accident, most people do not understand chronic pain and its effects.
Even those that think they know, many are usually misinformed.
Supplements for nerve pain or any other disorder are available everywhere. As you might have heard most of the over-the-counter supplements in retail chains don’t even contain what is on the label or even if they do it is not in the necessary concentration.
According to the American Academy of Pain and Medication, 116 million Americans suffers from chronic pain. Pain symptoms can be from a variety of health problems.
One thing is certain…
If you are in pain you want to get out of it!
Unfortunately, many Americans turn to dangerous prescription and non-prescription drugs to do it.
Primary care providers’ fear of contributing to opiate addiction is a frequently discussed topic at AMA conventions.
So what are your options?
Finding the right natural supplement for nerve pain, or any other pain can be challenging. One natural ingredient has shown to be outstanding, and has equal efficacy with prescriptions minus the side effects.
Nitric Oxide has proven studies that show it is an alternative for natural pain relief. Boost your body’s own natural “pain killers” Nitric Oxide (NO).
Nitric Oxide expert, Dr. Thomas Burke, Ph.D, says:
“Nitric Oxide (NO) offers pain relief in a number of ways. In fact, NO is the mediator of the analgesic effect of opioids such as morphine.”
Many of us have seen what morphine can do for pain. Nitric Oxide is why it works. NO also works indirectly for pain by increasing circulation to nerve endings.
By increasing circulation you reduce pressure on nerves due to localized water accumulation.
The research has established that NO is a mediator in:
NO helps relieve the pain, the drug morphine produces NO, which is the non-addictive but beneficial portion of the drug. As a supplement for nerve pain NO-based intervention may produce substantial pain relief without undesirable side-effects by increasing circulation, decreasing nerve irritation, and decreasing inflammation in joints. NO can bring dramatic relief to people with pain.
The demand for a supplement for nerve pain is so high even the drug companies want in on it. There are drug companies out there trying to harness the benefits of this pain relieving “miracle molecule”.
NicOx is a pharmaceutical company focused on the research, development and future commercialization of drug candidates. NicOx is applying its proprietary nitric oxide-donating R&D platform to develop an internal portfolio of New Molecular Entities (NMEs) for the potential treatment of inflammatory diseases.
The use of opioids in neuropathic pain is controversial because of their limited efficacy in this pain state as compared to other pain states.
NMDA receptor antagonists, adenosine analogues, neuronal specific Ca 2+ channel blockers and NO modulators are among the pharmacological tools that are being studied to find out new treatment strategies.
Several lines of evidence indicate that the NMDA receptor is involved in the induction and maintenance of hypersensitivity states associated with chronic pain, including neuropathic pain.
Nitric Oxide is simply NO. It is one molecule of nitrogen attached to one molecule of oxygen. Nitric Oxide is produced naturally inside the body and it is critical for optimal health.
They have found that that nitrite readily affects cyclic GMP production, cytochrome P450 activities, and heat shock protein 70 and heme oxygenase-1 expression in a variety of tissues.
This is a substantial discovery.
Things that change gene expression fall under the research of epigenetics.
Epigenetics are the future of health.
There are several ways to boost your nitric oxide naturally. We all know that exercise is good for the body.
As it turns out, exercise is also a great way to boost nitric oxide levels.
All forms of exercise increase nitric oxide levels:
I’m sure you know the importance of sunlight and your Vitamin D levels, but it is also responsible for triggering the production of Nitric Oxide. Your skin stores nitric oxide metabolites(nitrate/nitrite).
When UV rays from the sun touch your skin they change these metabolites into the more active form – nitric oxide – which is then released into your bloodstream.
Citrulline is an amino acid that is naturally found in watermelon. It also happens to significantly raise nitric oxide, even more so than l-arginine. L citrulline is better asbsored by the gut. Because of this fact, l-citrulline is better at raising levels of L-arginine that arginine itself.
In your search for a supplement for nerve pain, it is important to consider the ethics of the company manufacturing the product.
Are they in it for the money, or do they have a true desire to help people?
One of my favorite supplements for nerve pain is Nitro.
The founding families of the company began with small businesses that might have been easy to overlook. But with hard work and innovation, founders achieved enormous business success in a multitude of industries.
After learning how these natural sources of wellness can positively impact health, the families joined together to form the company. Today, the company’s powerful products make a difference in the lives of millions of people throughout the world.
The disabling human syndrome of “neuropathic pain” is an intractable complication of peripheral nerve injury or degeneration. A complex interaction between injured peripheral axons, sensory neurons and central nervous system signaling is thought to account for it.
In this brief review, we present evidence that the free radical signaling molecule, nitric oxide (NO) may act at several levels of the nervous system during the development of experimental neuropathic pain.
For example, NO may directly influence injured axons in the periphery, may indirectly influence pain by its role in the process of Wallerian degeneration, and may signal in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. While it is premature to argue for therapeutic approaches that alter NO actions, it may be an important player in the cascade of events that generate neuropathic pain.
Ginseng belongs to a powerful class of plants known as adaptogenic herbs. Ginseng directly stimulates Nitric Oxide Synthase.
It is believed that the ginsenosides in ginseng are responsible for increasing Nitric Oxide Synthase activity.
Another thing I love about using the Triangle, they include the other ingredients that compliment the Nitric Acid as a supplement for nerve pain.
Inflammation is at the root of most diseases, and health conditions. Did you know that inflammation is the common link between such debilitating conditions as Alzheimers, heart disease, cancer, and arthritis and is the culprit behind the visible signs of aging?
Inflammation is a wellness buzz-word these days, and for good reason. If you reduce inflammation in your body, you’ll not only look and feel younger, but you’ll significantly lower your risk for chronic disease and pain!
In addition to finding a supplement for nerve pain, find out what’s causing your nerve pain and work to cure the cause.
If you have diabetes then you have to work to lowering your blood sugar levels and perhaps if you are newly diagnosed as being diabetic then perhaps you can turn it around and get things back to normal with exercise, diet, and great herbs.
Excessive alcohol used can start the process of nerve pain and thus cutting back or stopping the use of alcohol can stop the cycle.
Shingles can cause nerve pain and is directly associated with stress… learn to relax, meditate and take time for yourself.
Hormones imbalances can also lead to nerve pain, make sure to have your thyroid levels checked, your thyroid could be the culprit. Even being depressed can start the cycle of stress that leads to nerve pain.
1. Green Juicing is very important, green juicing will stop the cycle of chronic inflammation and thus get your inflamed nerves back in shape. Juicing cucumbers, celery, kale, parsley, spinach, broccoli, and any other greens will get you back on track. Also green juicing can help you cleans your body of toxins that might be causing your nerve pain. If juicing is messy or too time consuming try a juice in a pouch. My favorite is Sunrise.
2. Stay away from white bread, processed foods, artificial colors and flavors, sweets, corn oils, fast food, and lots of caffeine (green tea is OK).
3. Antioxidants are important, start taking Acai Berry, Grape Seed Extract, Avocado Seed Extract, and many more great antioxidants.
4. Take supplements (vitamin deficiencies can cause nerve pain) that promote nerve regeneration such as B Vitamins (especially B-1, B-6 and B-12), Vitamins D & E, Zinc, Inositol, L-Carnitine, Lipoic Acid, N-Acetylcysteine, and GABA.
5. Drink lots of water, water is the main ingredient in your body and without water you can start the inflammation process, drink water even before you are thirsty.
6. Omega 3 oils are very important, Omega 3 oils are full of great anti-inflammatories and will help to sooth away inflammation and start the healing process. My favorite source of this is Sunset, which is also a great source for Tocotrienals.
7. Meditate first thing in the morning and the last thing at night for 15 to 20 minutes. Meditation calms the mind/body causing inflammation to subside.
8. Walking is not only good for the body, it’s also works great for the mind. Walking gets endorphins going in your body thus generating serotonin in your brain… so slowly your aches and pains start to disappear.
9. Lose weight, being overweight can start the inflammation process and just losing a few pounds can lower pain level and get you moving.
10. Get a good night’s rest, without sleep you start the cycle of chronic inflammation, so find out what’s causing you from not sleeping well and start sleeping deeply. I know that is easier said than done, but that is another article.
I hope you enjoyed learning about nitric oxide in the treatment of nerve pain. If you have any comments or questions on the use of supplements for nerve pain, please post them in the comment box below.
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