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Nutrition This is where almost everyone in chronic pain should start. It can be as easy as adding or subtracting something from your diet to discover how to help your pain. Here we will look into nutrition and try to find all the information you need to know about your own condition.

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Old 07-21-2010, 09:41 AM
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Chronic Pain Management and Nutritional Therapy

Posted: Wednesday, July 21, 2010

By Rev. Carla Goddard
"Chronic pain can be devastating physically as slowly it strips all inner and outer strength from a person. If that were not bad enough, the emotional and mental torture isolates a person and rips hope from their very soul. Recuperating from chronic pain can really be possible. Don't loose hope.
The body's own power to heal itself is miraculous. What is healing really? The perception of how pain feels is part that needs to change to heal. However, regardless of what mechanism a person uses to change their perception it is not an overnight matter. The human brain is the place that starts chronic pain; therefore, the human brain can also stop it.


The first thing that must be understood is that pain and suffering are two vastly different things. Pain is a physical sensation; whereas, suffering is a reaction to the pain. Eliminating the suffering will by definition enable a person to lessen the effects of the the physical affects. When a person has chronic disabling pain, eliminating the concurrent suffering (the mental aspects) can actually diminish the results of it.
The first myth that must be dispelled is that it is all in your mind. The reality is that chronic pain is in the brain not in the mind. They are two different parts of the human.
To eliminate the suffering (the mind part) there are many different options that are available to assist a person.
1. Nutritional therapy
2. Physical/occupational therapy
3. Mental and spiritual pain control
4. Last resort medication..."

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